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The impacts of Walter Isard on geography
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Randall W?JacksonEmail author
Institution:(1) Director, Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506-6825, USA
Abstract:In the course of preparing this paper, which initially focused solely on identifying the impacts of input-output analysis on geography, a much broader perspective on the impacts of Walter Isard on geography ultimately emerged. In the tradition of input-output analysis, these impacts are grouped into direct, indirect, and induced effects, and summarized under the heading of influence. Walter Isard touched the lives of many through personal relationships, books and articles, and an energetic devotion to and enthusiasm for the creation of a regional science association. The Regional Science Association and its publications supported something of a greenhouse environment in which the seedlings of GIS and scientific geography could take root, until they were well enough established to enter mainstream geography. While clearly not limited to geography, the fruits of Walter Isardrsquos labors continue to populate the discipline through his contemporaries, their students, studentsrsquo students, and so on. The formative years of both regional science and scientific geography left an indelible mark on the nature of geographic inquiry.
Keywords:Walter Isard  Geography  Input-Output
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