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  • Charles Booth and the measurement of urban social character
  • Analyse multivariée ; Booth (C.) ; Classification ; England ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie sociale ; Histoire de la géographie ; London ; Quartier ; Royaume-Uni ; Siècle XIX ; Société urbaine ; Ville
  • Charles Booth, à la fin du XIXsiècle fut le premier chercheur à tenter la mesure systématique de la variation sociale dans la ville, à partir de plusieurs variables. Les travaux de Booth sont illustrés à l'aide d'une analyse multivariée appliquée à
  • The pollen production for both years was three times higher in Basel than at Louvain-la-Neuve. The interpretation of the pollen calendars showed an average onset of eight days earlier in 1979 and five days earlier in 1980 for the taxa in Basel
  • . The pollen catch for both stations was greater in 1980 than in 1979, which was characterized by an average delay in the onset of pollen shedding both in Basel and at Louvain-la-Neuve. (Les AA.).
  • This paper deals exclusively with river-flow extremes and their climatic drive , the second-order effects of climatic change (for instance via changes in both land and water management) and the lessons from both hydrological and geomorphological
  • Population processes on both sides of the state border were investigated parallely in order to point out that the problems of a borderline area cannot be studied only from one side of the border. Solutions can only be expected from the mutual
  • interpretation of spatial processes in society active on both sides. - (DLO)
  • In the Netherlands, the production of housing and the allocation of vacant dwellings both are largerly controlled by public agencies. The system was developed to deal with the acute housing shortage, brought about by World War II. A number
  • of developments in the housing market are indicative of how individuals react within the policy framework on both the supply and demand sides, providing households with access to dwellings while circumventing the official allocation procedures. These developments
  • Sediment in a low energy embayment, Egens Vig, depends both on topography and hydrography. There is a clear distinction between sediments in the shallow inshore water and that in the central basin. The distinction is shown both in a cluster analysis
  • 1965. In the paper the size of this underestimation and the contribution of the two explaining factors changes in the total female population aged 15-49 and in the age composition of the group both together and separate, are calculated. The effect
  • of both factors on the observed number of births is a non-negligible slowing down of the birth decline in the Netherlands. (AGD).
  • The main emphasis of the work described here is on the hydrology, both relict and modern, and on the water chemistry as an indicator of hydrologic conditions of the Geevagh and Bricklieve karsts.
  • A geographical survey of human major activities essentially influencing the vegetation cover of Slovakian mountains and basins in both the past and the present time. The vegetation is divided into 6 anthropogenous vegetation types according
  • Both the horizontal and vertical zonality are the most clearly outlined on the territory of the Soviet Union, thus from the North to the South it can be divided into spheres, belts, zones and subzones. (CK).
  • The classification serves both the protection and the various utilization of peat-bogs all the more unless top urgent steps are taken in 30-50years they disappear in Hungary. (CK).
  • Favourable population climate has lasted. Both absolute number of delivered children and reproduction rate have declived but in very slow way. The total fertility rate (2,328) and the net reprodcution rate (1,108) belonged to the most favourable
  • Having established that possibilities for the use of geothermal energy exist in Belgium, the authors analyse several rock formations where this energy is found. The search operation and its first results are described for both the Northern
  • concludes that the same neotectonic structures and similar types of topography (both positive and negative) may belong to areas of different endogenous regimes (both constructive and destructive). Some regions are indicated where neotectonic structures
  • Since the 1950s, both agricultural workers and farmers appear to have experienced considerable difficulty in finding wives. Has this situation changed recently? This is the question considered in this paper, which compares the results
  • of the population censuses of 1968 and 1975, both for France as a whole and for individual regions. In the working population aged 40 and over, the number of never-married persons increased again, though only slightly, among the agricultural population. The reverse
  • The fault scarps in the vicinity of Delphi (Greece) are far from being completely graded| they were maintained by recurrent faulting up to recent Quaternary. Though both originated mainly from seismoclastic breaking up and subsequent mass movements
  • the detritic deposits of A. Efthemia and the oldest breccia on the southern talus of the Parnassus cannot be considered as one and the same thing: the former one is older than the latter. Both Mindelian and Wurmian talus fans are related to rhexistasic crisis
  • problems may be considered as common to both rural and urban environments. Although conceptional treatment of the rural-urban relationship has turned full circle from dichotomy to separatism, empirical evidence from S. W. Wales suggests that a full
  • understanding of urban and rural problems requires an overview of the dynamics of economic and social change that affect individual well-being in both environments.
  • The central theme of this book has been defined by the ways in which people are mobile in both the labour and the housing market. Their mobility behaviour has been seen as structurally linked to their socio-economic situation and to the type
  • in the structure and genesis of both types of systems (fluvial and pedological).
  • The study area covers the catchment of the transboundary river Geul in Belgium and the Netherlands. The fluvial dispersal of mining wastes has caused enhanced concentrations of lead, zinc and cadmium in aquatic sediments and flooplain soils in both