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Book Review: MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN THE NEW EUROPE edited by G. Nonneman, T. Niblock and B. Szajkowski. Ithaca Press, Reading, 1996. No. of pages: ix+346. Price: £35.00 (hardback). ISBN 0 86372 192 3.

Book Review: MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN THE NEW EUROPE edited by G. Nonneman, T. Niblock and B.... of African countries, while Lutz, drawing heavily In section III, Noin studies the question of mortality upon detailed data from Mauritius, proposes a general and the environment, concluding that on the evidence, model for population–development–environment in both exceptional (e.g. disasters) and ordinary (PDE) interaction. Drawing upon the experience of the mortality, the environment has a small and generally DYPEN programme in Tunisia, Picouet postulates an decreasing effect. There are further studies on health ‘ecological field of reference’ (champ de ref ´ er ´ ence ´ecolo- and the environment in Poland by Potrykowska in gique) which is designed to define relationships Bombay by Nangia, Gupta, Roy and Prasad, in Delhi by between perceptions of ecological systems and those Nangia, and in the Jakarta area by Wirakartakusumah, anthropo-based systems in town and countryside. where the policy implications of how rural–urban Such an approach gives equal consideration to data inward migrants in the Jakarta area perceive their new and ideas from a wide variety of disciplines, thereby urban environments are analysed. The book is then allowing for a realistic analysis of the problem. concluded with four further specific studies of popula- The second section of the book departs from the tion–environment–development problems http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Population Geography Wiley

Book Review: MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN THE NEW EUROPE edited by G. Nonneman, T. Niblock and B. Szajkowski. Ithaca Press, Reading, 1996. No. of pages: ix+346. Price: £35.00 (hardback). ISBN 0 86372 192 3.

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1997 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
1077-3495
eISSN
1099-1220
DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1099-1220(199712)3:4<371::AID-IJPG67>3.0.CO;2-S
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Abstract

of African countries, while Lutz, drawing heavily In section III, Noin studies the question of mortality upon detailed data from Mauritius, proposes a general and the environment, concluding that on the evidence, model for population–development–environment in both exceptional (e.g. disasters) and ordinary (PDE) interaction. Drawing upon the experience of the mortality, the environment has a small and generally DYPEN programme in Tunisia, Picouet postulates an decreasing effect. There are further studies on health ‘ecological field of reference’ (champ de ref ´ er ´ ence ´ecolo- and the environment in Poland by Potrykowska in gique) which is designed to define relationships Bombay by Nangia, Gupta, Roy and Prasad, in Delhi by between perceptions of ecological systems and those Nangia, and in the Jakarta area by Wirakartakusumah, anthropo-based systems in town and countryside. where the policy implications of how rural–urban Such an approach gives equal consideration to data inward migrants in the Jakarta area perceive their new and ideas from a wide variety of disciplines, thereby urban environments are analysed. The book is then allowing for a realistic analysis of the problem. concluded with four further specific studies of popula- The second section of the book departs from the tion–environment–development problems

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International Journal of Population GeographyWiley

Published: Dec 1, 1997

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