Regional and local responses in Portugal in the context of marginalization and globalization

Regional and local responses in Portugal in the context of marginalization and globalization

  • Fernanda Cravidão
  • Lúcio Cunha
  • Norberto Pinto dos Santos
Publisher:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra / Coimbra University PressISBN 13: 9789892601427ISBN 10: 9892601424

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Regional and local responses in Portugal in the context of marginalization and globalization is written by Fernanda Cravidão and published by Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra / Coimbra University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9892601424 (ISBN 10) and 9789892601427 (ISBN 13).

The IGU currently has 34 commissions. Of these, CO.27 - Marginalization, Globalization, and Regional and Local Responses has, at various levels, geographers from the University of Coimbra. The organization of this publication is the outcome of the involvement of members of the Centro de Estudos de Geografia e Ordenamento do Território (CEGOT) in meetings of the International Geographical Union Marginalization, Globalization, and Regional and Local Responses commission. A series of works that analyse various socio-economic, demographic and physical realities in mainland Portugal are presented. Focusing particularly on territories in Central Portugal these works do, in fact, clarify the diversity of the importance of Coimbra's School of Geography in Portuguese geographical research. This work therefore contemplates a spread of research issues that cover the potential and problems of society and the environment in Portugal, and it is certainly helpful to understanding Portugueses society in the early 21st century.