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This study revisits the work of Stanislawski in Michoacán, focusing on the evolving landscape of towns along the southern shore of Erongaricuaro from 1950 to 2004. Authors Scott Brady and Joby Bass examine the demographic, cultural, and geographical changes that have transformed Michoacán's urban areas over the decades. Through comparative analysis of historical and contemporary images and data, this research highlights significant trends and shifts that have reshaped the local community and environment, providing valuable insights for scholars and policymakers alike.
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Revisiting Stanislawski’s Michoacán Revisiting Stanislawski’s Michoacán • Scott Brady: Department of Geography, California State University-Chico • Joby Bass: Department of Geography, University of Southern Mississippi Scott Brady: Department of Geography, California State University-Chico Joby Bass: Department of Geography and Geology, University of Southern Mississippi
Southern shore of Erongaricuaro, 2004 Southern shore of Erongaricuaro, 1950