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Acknowledgements


In the production of this edition, we are again indebted to a large number of people. We are
particularly grateful to Justin Vaughan, our publisher at Wiley-Blackwell, for his enthusiasm,
support and impeccably restrained goading, and to many others at Wiley-Blackwell (especially
Liz Cremona and Tim Beuzeval) who have been involved in the management and implemen-
tation of this project. We owe a special debt to Geoffrey Palmer, our copy-editor, who performed
marvels turning multiple electronic files into an accurate and coherent printed volume, and to
WordCo Indexing Services, Inc., who compiled and cross-checked the Index with meticulous
care.
The preparation of a large multi-authored volume such as this is dependent on the co-
operation of a large number of colleagues, who accepted our invitation to contribute, our
cajoling to produce the entries, our prompts over deadlines and our editorial interventions: we
are immensely grateful to them for their care, tolerance and patience. It is with the greatest
sadness that we record the deaths of two of them during the preparation of theDictionary– Denis
Cosgrove and Les Hepple – and we dedicate this edition to their memory.
The authors, editors and publishers thank the following for permission to reproduce the
copyright material indicated:


Martin Cadwallader for the figure reproduced in the entry forAlonso modelfromAnalytical
Urban Geography, 1985.


Blackwell Publishing Ltd with The University of Chicago Press for the figure reproduced in the
entrycapitalismfrom D. Harvey,The Limits to Capital, 1982.


Blackwell Publishing Ltd for the figure reproduced in the entrycrisisfrom D. Gregory,
Geographical Imaginations, 1993.


Blackwell Publishing Ltd for the figure reproduced in the entrycritical theory, based on Ju ̈rgen
Habermas,The Theory of Communicative Action, Vol. 2, Polity Press.


University of California Press for the figure reproduced in the entrycultural landscapefrom
Carol O. Sauer,The Morphology of Landscape, 1925.#1925 The Regents of the University of
California.


Peter Haggett for the figure reproduced in the entry fordemographic transitionfromGeog-
raphy: A Modern Synthesis,1975.


Ohio State University Press/Macmillan Publishers Ltd for the figure reproduced in the entry
distance decayfrom Peter J. Taylor, ‘Distance transformation and distance decay functions’,
Geographical Analysis, Vol. 3, 3 July 1971.#Ohio State University Press.


Hodder and Stoughton Publishers Ltd for the figure reproduced in the entryKondratieff
wavesbased on Marshall, 1987, from P. Knox and J. Agnew,Geography of the World-Economy,
1989.


Macmillan Publishers Ltd with St. Martin’s Press for the figure reproduced in the entry
Kondratieff wavesfrom Knox and Agnew, adapted from M. Marshall,Long Waves of Regional
Development,1987.


Peter Haggett for the figure reproduced in the entry forlocational analysis, fromLocational
Analysis in Human Geography, 1977.


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