
Graham P. Chapman
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Professor of Geography, Lancaster University, England. Author of Environmentalism and the Mass Media; Water and the Quest for Sustainable Development in the Ganges Valley. Coeditor of The Changing Geography of Asia.
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Asia, the world’s largest and most diverse continent. It occupies the eastern four-fifths of the giant Eurasian landmass. Asia is more a geographic term than a homogeneous continent, and the use of the term to describe such a vast area always carries the potential of obscuring the enormous…
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