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Evolution of the Geographic Concept of Scale
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How did the concept of scale in geography shift from the 1950s to the 21st century?

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From global-only focus to local and global interconnections

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From map-centric to satellite imagery reliance

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From fixed hierarchies to fluid and multi-scalar analysis

D

From national borders focus to continental scales

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