Contemporary Britain: A Geographical Perspective by A.G. Champion
This study investigates the impact of the 1980s on the geography of Britain and takes account of the main ecnomic and social processes of restructuring. Providing a new framework for interpreting processes of change in population, employment and planning, the book looks at various types of location, such as large cities, sub-regions, industrial districts, outer rural areas, counties and local labour market areas. The authors show a pattern of economic change since the recession over an extended part of the 1980s.