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Peter Haggett
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- Peter Haggett is one of the world's preeminent geographers and professor (now emeritus) of urban and regional geography in the School of Geographic Sciences at the University of Bristol. His fame rests on major contributions in three scientific areas: (1) the nature of geography as a discipline, (2) quantitative methods and location analysis in geography, and (3) the geography of infectious diseases, in particular the analysis of epidemics. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Haggett, Peter]
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