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=== Regional science ===
In the [[1950s]] the [[regional science]] movement led by [[Walter Isard]] arose, to provide a more quantitative and analytical base to geographical questions, in contrast to the descriptive tendencies of traditional geography programs. Regional science comprises the body of knowledge in which the spatial dimension plays a fundamental role, such as [[regional economics]], [[resource management]], [[___location theory]], [[urban planning|urban]] and [[regional planning]], [[transport]] and [[communication]], [[human geography]], [[population distribution]], [[landscape ecology]], and environmental quality.
== See also ==
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