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  • Two different strategies of nature protection are presented. Both have become exclusive with the expansion of protected areas. The question arises, what are the conditions under which their cooperation can be possible ? Their conceptual difference
  • can be explained by analyzing the concept of nature and environment. Conceptual analysis reveals two different aspects in both concepts. Difference is derived from two different relationships between the two. - (IKR)
  • 2012
  • The analysis focuses on two journals : Geografie and Moravian Geographical Reports. The analysis demonstrates that the scope of both journals is only regional, due to their relatively restricted range of authors and citations. Despite their status
  • as premier Czech geographical periodicals, both journals serve mainly as conduits for the exchange of information among academics on a regional basis. This paper lists the most frequently cited Czech geographers and interdisciplinary citations. - (EN)
  • 2012
  • River restoration as a science needs to balance numerical analysis with a more general systems understanding typical of a classification-based approach. Davis' nomenclature and Gilbert’s analytical processes are both necessary to understand
  • and discuss landscape geomorphology. Similarly, both Rosgen’s classification system, or one like it, and other more analytical, process-based examinations, are necessary for a comprehensive approach to river restoration. It is clear that multiple viewpoints
  • 2012
  • Anthropogenic climate change is a modern problem in its historical origins and discursive framing. Modernity separates people from climate change in a number of ways. Recent research in human geography routinely combines both deconstructive impulses
  • and empirical compulsions (ethnographic, material, embodied, practice-based). It has a rather unique possibility to be both deconstructive and generative/creative. The AA. bring together more-than-human geographies and cross-scalar work on agency and governance
  • 2012
  • Geography is not a complulsory subject of study beyond the age of 14 in English schools and this has had an impact on both absolute and relative participation rates over recent years. Geodemographic analysis reveals that pupils domiciled within more
  • 2012
  • Ontong Javans are always on the move to and from their gardens or the sea, between islands within the atoll, and to other localities both within and outside Solomon Islands. The article explores the nature of this mobility and the ways in which
  • 2012
  • The A. critically reviews important concepts in new geographies of waste. She focuses on both theconceptual frameworks that are used to examine issues concerning waste and the political possibilitiesproduced by understanding waste differently
  • 2012
  • Evapotranspiration represents two processes, evaporation and transpiration. As both processes occur simultaneously it is not easy to distinguish them. Evapotranspiration is influenced by three groups of factors (meteorological factors, plant factors
  • 2012
  • The paper applies shift-share analysis to additionally consider both frictional and structural unemployment, which is composed of sectoral shifts and geographic mismatches.
  • 2012
  • This interdisciplinary terrain is explored by using the example of an urban cemetery in North London as a starting point. Queer ecology may enrich our understanding of both urban materiality and the role of metaphors in urban theory. This idea
  • 2012
  • measurement, the state manages not only the environment and fish, but also anglers as lay knowledge-producers, using both regulation and economic incentives.
  • 2012
  • The research reveals how state strategies to govern resources and reaorder space were thwarted by the everyday practices of both farmers and state actors. Using a case study of a historic coffee-producing region,it presents ethnographic data
  • 2012
  • depicts Vancouver both as the most cosmopolitan city in the world and as a site of anti-Asian violence. in racially charged colonial Vancouver, the indifference that Europeans expressed in their encounters with Asian migrants erupted into racial enmity
  • 2012
  • , this study aims (1) to provide an overview of both R and SL rates by interrill and rill erosion, measured at the plot scale; (2) to assess the variability in both R and SL rates for different land uses and different climatic regions in the study area; and (3
  • 2012
  • to be significantly greater, by at least one order of magnitude, after heating, both for the bulk soil and 9 individual particle size fractions. Individual size fractions could be differentiated using 2 different magnetic properties, thus illustrating the technique's
  • potential to provide information on particle size-specific erosion. Soil box experiments demonstrated the potential for both in situ measurement of magnetic susceptibility and laboratory measurement of the magnetic properties of eroded sediment, to trace
  • 2012
  • on megafans can be controlled by both upstream and downstream processes. Avulsions are commonly supposed to be preferentially triggered by high-magnitude floods, when there is considerable channel-belt superelevation. However, both avulsions studied here were
  • 2012
  • of both rain simulators were comparable, but kinetic energy and drop size differed for both simulators from natural rain. The results demonstrate that vegetation cover plays a crucial role in alpine soils for soil structure stability and erosion.
  • 2012
  • and soil gradients at both fine and coarse scales. They found poor correlations between vegetation and soil at the fine scale but an improved correspondence at the coarse scale. Therefore this research accommodates the importance of both biological
  • 2012
  • This study aimed to investigate the erosion of organic matter (OM) from rapid-crusting, sandy soils. Soils from both organically and conventionally farmed land from Shropshire, UK, were exposed to simulated rainfalls differing in both intensity
  • 2012
  • The mineral magnetic properties of deposited dusts collected along a broadly north-to-south transect across Niger have been investigated on both a bulk and particle size-specific basis. Dusts display a general north-to-south gradient in fine-grained
  • in the clay fraction, which harbours the products of weathering and pedogenesis. The AA. suggest that the regional distinction in both dust and surface soil/sand magnetic properties can be related to differences in weathering regime between the arid Saharan
  • 2012