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THE changed spirit that is coming over geography was in evidence at Belfast. Accounts of explorations proposed or executed were limited in number, and half of them related to the unknown Polar lands. On the other hand, papers dealing with the morphology of limited areas and with applications of geographical knowledge to economic problems, branches of geography which are rapidly growing in importance, this year outnumbered the accounts of pioneer travels.
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H., A. Geography at the British Association . Nature 66, 642–643 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066642a0
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