About this book series

This series explores the application of spatial science to demographic information, including the methods, theory, and applications to societal problems. It captures the rapidly expanding knowledge-base of how human behavior and social processes are both shaped by place and time as well as change localities themselves over time. The books in this series examine both individuals as well as institutions and include all methodological, geographical, and topical research or treatments of the interaction between societies and place. It encompasses racial segregation, crime, urban sprawl, agricultural production, engagement in community life, migration, commuting, business location, technology, environmental quality, elections to public office, and other important societal phenomena. This series adopts an international and interdisciplinary approach in its detail of the tools, techniques, and theoretical perspectives used in spatial demography. The individual volumes will help demographers better understand when, how, and why space matters in social behavior and institutions.
Electronic ISSN
2730-5589
Print ISSN
2730-5570
Series Editor
  • Stephen A Matthews

Book titles in this series

  1. Socio-Spatial Dynamics in Mediterranean Europe

    Exploring Metropolitan Structural Processes and Short-term Change

    Editors:
    • José María Feria Toribio
    • Ricardo Iglesias-Pascual
    • Federico Benassi
    • Copyright: 2024

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook