Population distribution in the Riding Mountains, Duck Mountains, and adjacent plains of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 1870-1946.
This study is essentially an investigation of the way in which people have become distributed over the region of the Riding Mountains, Duck Mountains, and the adjacent; plains, during a period of seventy-six years. The nature of growth and change in the population distribution, and the main economic...
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McGill University
1953
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Online Access: | http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=109554 |
Summary: | This study is essentially an investigation of the way in which people have become distributed over the region of the Riding Mountains, Duck Mountains, and the adjacent; plains, during a period of seventy-six years. The nature of growth and change in the population distribution, and the main economic, physical, and social factors involved, constitute the fundamental problem of the thesis. It is believed by the author that such a study will make a contribution toward understanding the nature of population distribution, and so toward understanding another facet of human geography. |
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