- Peter Haggett
Peter Haggett, CBE Sc.D. FBA (b.
January 24 ,1933 ) [cite linked authority file|id=n79-150313|accessdate=2008-05-29] is an eminent Britishgeographer and academic, ProfessorEmeritus and SeniorResearch Fellow in Urban and Regional Geography at the School of Geographical Sciences,University of Bristol . [cite web|year=2008 |title=Biographical note |url=http://www.ggy.bris.ac.uk/staff/staff_haggett.html |work=Emeritus Professor Peter Haggett |publisher=School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol |accessdate=2008-05-29] In an academic career spanning half a century, Professor Haggett is noted for his significant research contributions to the field ofhuman geography , and is the author or editor of over 30 books on geographical practice, theory and individual research topics. In the latter half of his career Haggett specialised in the geographical study ofepidemiology and the spatial relationships and distribution ofinfectious diseases . He has held numerous teaching posts andvisiting professor ships at institutions around the world, but is most particularly associated with the University of Bristol where he has been a lecturer and professor of geography since 1966. Among the many awards and distinguished recognitions conferred, Haggett was made aCommander of the Order of the British Empire in theQueen's Birthday Honours List of 1993, for "services to urban and regional geography".Peter Haggett was born 1933 in the rural
Somerset village of Pawlett, and educated at Dr Morgan's Grammar School inBridgwater . [UWE-Bristol (2004)] He would later credit the time spent in his childhood walking and cycling around the district for the development of his keen interest in geography. [Flowerdew (2004, p.155)]In 1951 he entered undergraduate studies at
St. Catharine's College, Cambridge , where he read in Geography. Peter Hall (later Sir Peter) the noted urban geographer was one of his contemporaries. [Flowerdew (2004, p.155)] He graduated in 1954, obtaining a "Double First" (First-Class Honours in parts I and II of theTripos ). [cite web |title=Curriculum Vitae |year=2005 |url=http://www.ggy.bris.ac.uk/personal/PeterHaggett/haggett_cv.html |work=Emeritus Professor Peter Haggett |publisher=School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol|accessdate=2008-05-29]Notes
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: cite book |author=aut|Beckinsale, Robert P. |year=1997 |chapter=Richard J. Chorley: A Reformer with a Cause |editor=David R. Stoddart (ed.) |title=Process and Form in Geomorphology |location=London and New York |publisher=
Routledge |pages=pp.3–14|isbn=0-415-10527-7 |oclc=33969075: cite book |author=aut|Flowerdew, Robin |year=2004 |chapter=Peter Haggett |editor=Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin and Gill Valentine (eds.) |title=Key Thinkers on Space and Place |location=London; Thousand Oaks, CA |publisher=SAGE Publications |pages=pp.155–159 |isbn=0-7619-4962-3 |oclc=52358174: cite book |author=aut|Stoddart, David R. |year=1997 |chapter=Richard J. Chorley and Modern Geomorphology |editor=David R. Stoddart (ed.) |title=Process and Form in Geomorphology |location=London and New York |publisher=Routledge |pages=pp.383–399|isbn=0-415-10527-7 |oclc=33969075: cite press release|publisher=aut|UWE-Bristol Press Office|date=2004-11-24|title=UWE awards honorary degree to Professor Peter Haggett |url=http://info.uwe.ac.uk/news/UWEnews/article.asp?item=557|accessdate=2008-05-29External links
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* [http://www.ggy.bris.ac.uk/staff/staff_haggett.html 'Emeritus Professor Peter Haggett' personal profile] , School of Geographical Sciences–University of Bristol
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