Request for consultation

Thanks for your request. You’ll soon be chatting with a consultant to get the answers you need.
Your form is submitting...
{{formPostErrorMessage.message}} [{{formPostErrorMessage.code}}]
First Name is required. 'First Name' must contain at least 0 characters 'First Name' cannot exceed 0 characters Please enter a valid First Name
Last Name is required. 'Last Name' must contain at least 0 characters 'Last Name' cannot exceed 0 characters Please enter a valid Last Name
Email Address is required. 'Email Address' must contain at least 0 characters 'Email Address' cannot exceed 0 characters Please enter a valid Email Address
Institution is required.
Discipline is required.
Country is required.
State is required.
Cengage, at your service! How can we best meet your needs? is required.
Why are you contacting us today? is required. 'Why are you contacting us today?' must contain at least 0 characters 'Why are you contacting us today?' cannot exceed 0 characters Please enter a valid Why are you contacting us today?
New!

World Regional Geography, 8th Edition

Andrew Dolan, Joseph J. Hobbs

  • {{checkPublicationMessage('Available 29 May 2026', '2026-05-29T00:00:00+0000')}}
Starting At $179.95 See pricing and ISBN options
World Regional Geography 8th Edition by Andrew Dolan/Joseph J. Hobbs

Overview

Coupled with MindTap's interactive study tools and ArcGIS-powered mapping activities, Hobbs/Dolan's "World Regional Geography," 8th Edition, introduces students to the 10 world regions using the physical, historical, cultural, economic and political context that makes each unique to our interconnected world. Maps and photos expand coverage of Asia with three new chapters. Regional chapters have new discussions of the different types of governance and their influence on freedoms, economic policies and international relations, as well as discussions of environmental issues, the effects of climate change on world regions and coverage of conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. Box features detail the global spread of COVID-19, the natural cycle of climate shifts in the Sahara and the rise of English as the world’s lingua franca. The texts makes it easy to understand geography-related concepts.

Andrew Dolan

A cartography and GIS professional with over two decades of experience, Andrew Dolan has served as the cartographer for World Regional Geography since 2004, helping transform complex geographic information into clear and accessible learning tools. He has also created graphs, charts and data tables for prior revisions, as well as contributing text updates and essential research ensuring that the book's content remained accurate, current and meaningful for students. Dolan has designed and updated maps for major online map platforms as well as hundreds of published works. Dolan pursued graduate studies in cartography at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where this textbook was originally conceived, and he remains an active member of the North American Cartographic Information Society.

Joseph J. Hobbs

Joseph J. Hobbs is professor emeritus of geography at the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Middle East specialist with decades of field research on Bedouin peoples and desert biogeographies in Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula. Growing up in Saudi Arabia sparked his interest in the region. He served as team leader of the Bedouin Support Program, identifying opportunities and benefits for local people in the St. Katherine Natural Protectorate project in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, and sought Bedouin input for a project to reintroduce leopards to protected areas in northwestern Arabia. While working for the Emirates Foundation, he led a team developing a national strategic plan for managing the environments of the United Arab Emirates. Dr. Hobbs’ research interests include indigenous peoples’ engagement in protected areas, human uses of caves worldwide, Arctic climate change, sacred places and the indigenous Cao Dai religion of Vietnam. He is the author of "Bedouin Life in the Egyptian Wilderness" and "Mount Sinai" (University of Texas Press), co-author of "The Birds of Egypt" (Oxford University Press) and co-editor and author of "Dangerous Harvest: Drug Plants and the Transformation of Indigenous Landscapes" (Oxford). A recipient of the University of Missouri’s highest teaching award, the Kemper Fellowship, Dr. Hobbs taught graduate and undergraduate courses in world regional geography, environmental geography, Middle East geography, cave geography, global current events, the geographies of drugs and terrorism, geopolitics and a field course on ancient Maya uses of caves in Belize. He has traveled to more than 100 countries and led adventure travel tours from 1984–1999 to remote regions across the globe, including the High Arctic and the North Pole. Dr. Hobbs earned his BA from UC Santa Cruz in 1978 and his MA and Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980 and 1986. He and his wife Cindy live in Missouri.
  • More reader friendly than ever, the text's latest edition offers the most up-to-date coverage on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, the economic rise of China, the consequences of deforestation in Southeast Asia and the Amazon and much more.
  • The previous edition’s single chapter on "Monsoon Asia" has now been expanded into three new chapters, covering South Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia individually and in much more detail than before, with dozens of all-new maps and photos.
  • Regional chapters now feature discussions about governance and the state of democracy in the countries of each region, discussing topics such as democratic backsliding, political polarization, the increasing prevalence of coups in Sub-Saharan Africa, an overview of the Pacific Way in Oceania, the failure of the Arab Spring and more. Chapter 6 on the Middle East and North Africa includes a thorough examination of the events that occurred on October 7, 2023 and the subsequent Gaza War and includes a new section on Sudan.
  • The content of the regional chapters has been rearranged, with each region’s physical geography foundations now discussed first. Many individual discussions elsewhere in the regional chapters have also been moved or rearranged to greater facilitate students’ understanding.
  • Helping students delve into cultural and natural features of each region, intriguing Geography Of boxes feature various focal points of geography while bringing consistent attention to issues of ethnicity, language and religion. Topics include Geography of Energy, Geography of Drug Trafficking, Medical Geography, Geography of Sacred Space and Geography of Terrorism.
  • Problem Landscape boxes incorporate case studies on land use, water rights, boundary disputes and other thematic conflicts to help students understand how geographic issues underlie many of the world's most contentious problems. Topics include Dirty Diamonds, the Troubled Fields of Land Reform and Chechnya.
  • Offering additional real-world insight, Regional Perspectives illustrate the relevance of geographic issues that work their influence across all or part of a region.
  • Political maps of regions and individual countries and thematic maps centered around topics like language, religion and climate enhance students' understanding of world regions and allow them to quickly draw cultural and regional comparisons.
1. Objectives and Tools of World Regional Geography.
2. Physical Processes and World Regions.
3. Human Processes and World Regions.
4. Europe.
5. Russia and the Near Abroad.
6. The Middle East and North Africa.
7. South Asia.
8. East Asia.
9. Southeast Asia.
10. Oceania.
11. Sub-Saharan Africa.
12. Latin America and the Caribbean.
13. The United States and Canada.

Textbook Only Options

Traditional eBook and Print Options

{{collapseContainerClosed['detail_0'] ? 'Show More' : 'Show Less'}}

  • ISBN-10: 8214448395
  • ISBN-13: 9798214448398
  • RETAIL $179.95