Sustainability and Social Justice
End of Sri Lanka civil war (2009)
Document Type
Book Chapter
Abstract
Book Description:
Geography studies the relationship of humans and the natural environment, and these 40 essays examine those geographical events that have most profoundly shaped global society in the opening decades of the 21st century.
Explore how these events have transformed how people interact with the environment, from political and economic issues such as elections, market practices, and war, to cultural and social issues such as racism and gender stereotyping at work. Landscapes, regions, cities, nature, society, development – our entire existence – is tied up with space and geography, and thus geography is well-placed to provide important insights and perspectives on the complex events and issues of our time. Geography in the 21st Century studies the world's rapidly changing environments and its shifting economic, political, and cultural landscapes.
Publication Title
Geography in the 21st Century: Defining Moments that Shaped Society
Publication Date
3-6-2025
Volume
1-2
First Page
315
Last Page
330
ISBN
9781440873256
Keywords
Sri Lanka Civil War, Sri Lanka
Repository Citation
Fernando, Jude, "End of Sri Lanka civil war (2009)" (2025). Sustainability and Social Justice. 573.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_idce/573