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Title

SPACE IN GEOMORPHOLOGY

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  111-136

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PALMESIST (OVER PRINT)Q3

Abstract

 Advancing noval perpectives within the field of epistemology and human knowledge has invariablely led to the emergence of new horizons, which, in some cases, have not only augmented our ability to solve the problems confionting human beings, but have also enabled us to look at them from a different angle. As a result, some of these problems have changed concurrently with the replacement of old paradigms with new ones. By the same token, techniques of analysis, research methods and evaluation criteria have undergone substantial modification. Among the perspectives whose introduction into geography and the related sciences has brought about radical changes in problem identification, modes of analysis, research methodology and the relevant literature is spatial perspective. In this connection, geomorphology, as a sub-category of geographical sciences, has not been an exception to this rule.It goes without saying that familiarizing ourselves with the development of spatial perspective and its adoption in geomorphology can help us to get a better understanding of the concept in question. To achive this, we proceeded to select four outstanding geomorphologists and two geographers with a view of analyzing their writings on the concept of SPACE, and thus tracing its evolution and formulation in the domain of geomorphology.The results of this research demonstrate that the concept of SPACE was first introduced explicitly into geomorphology through the writings of Gilbert (1886), who used the term "Plexus" for the purpose. Ironically enough, Gilbert was not familiar with this concept in the form that was formulated later on.

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RAMESHT, M.H.. (2011). SPACE IN GEOMORPHOLOGY. SPATIAL PLANNING (MODARES HUMAN SCIENCES), 14(4 (68)), 111-136. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/171897/en

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RAMESHT M.H.. SPACE IN GEOMORPHOLOGY. SPATIAL PLANNING (MODARES HUMAN SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2011;14(4 (68)):111-136. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/171897/en

IEEE: Copy

M.H. RAMESHT, “SPACE IN GEOMORPHOLOGY,” SPATIAL PLANNING (MODARES HUMAN SCIENCES), vol. 14, no. 4 (68), pp. 111–136, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/171897/en

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