Arizona

“Arizona” by Malcolm L Comeaux is a comprehensive examination of the geography of Arizona, published by Taylor & Francis Limited on June 7, 2019. This 352-page edition presents a systematic study that highlights the interplay between the human population and the environment, detailing how human activities shape the landscape of this diverse state.
Readers will find an exploration of Arizona’s physical features alongside a historical overview that begins with the early Indigenous populations. The book discusses contemporary demographic trends and the rapid urban growth within the state. Key topics include various industries such as manufacturing, mining, and agriculture, as well as water and land use, and recreational activities, providing a thorough geographic perspective on Arizona’s development and its environmental implications.
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This systematic study of the geography of Arizona emphasizes the relationship between the human population and the environment-the patterns of human activities and their effects on the landscape. Dr. Comeaux introduces Arizona’s physical features, then traces its history from the time of the early Indians. A discussion of the state’s contemporary population and the rapid growth of its cities is followed by a geographic approach to a number of key topics: Arizona’s industries-manufacturing, mining, agriculture, lumber, ranching, and tourism-water and land use, and recreation.
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