-1986), V. P. Semenov-Tyan-Shanskiy (1870-1942), J. E. Spencer (1907-1984), A. G. Tansley (1871-1955), R. Torres Campos (1853-1904), N. I. Vavilov (1887-1943), P. Vila i Dinares (1881-1980), R. Vuia (1887-1963), Wu Shang Shi (1904-1947).
Veranderende ruimtelike patrone van Swart stedelike woongebiede en tuislanddorpe in Suid-Afrika: 1904-1975. (Changing spatial patterns of Black urban suburbs and homeland towns in South Africa: 1904-1975)
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The dispersion of Black urban suburbs and homeland towns in South Africa for the period 1904 to 1975 is described by means of nearest neighbour analysis. These descriptions indicate a tendency towards a regular pattern for 1904 but with a continuous
trend towards clustering in the ensuing years till 1951. After 1951 however, the trend was reversed and a tendency towards randomness became apparent. The main forces responsible for the changing spatial pattern are indicated. During the period 1904-1951
Das Konzept der Allgemeinen Biogeographie von Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904). Ein Ubersicht. (Le concept de Biogéographie Générale de Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904). Vue d'ensemble)
a complex process of regional capitalist accumulation and the emergence of new classes, in which social structures were not necessarily the outcome of the dissolution of forms bequeathed by the Iberian colonization. Taking the case of Ecuador, which in 1904
Maps from 1904 and 1915 and air photographs from 1963, 1980, 1985, 1993 and 1996 provide a record of landslide incidence in a 92.1-km2 drainage basin, a headwater tributary of the Cho-shui River in Taiwan. Interpretation of landslide patterns from