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Par Collection Par Auteur- ADAMCZYK, A.B., (Editeur scientifique) (9)
- BŁAŻEJCZYK, K., (Editeur scientifique) (9)
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- HARDISTY, J., (Editeur scientifique) (6)
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- BAŃSKI, J., (Editeur scientifique) (5)
- GIARDINO, J.R., (Editeur scientifique) (5)
- GILL, D., (Editeur scientifique) (5)
- GOVERS, G. (5)
- KIRKBY, M.J., (Editeur scientifique) (5)
- MERRIAM, D. F., (Editeur scientifique) (5)
- NATO Advanced Study Institute, International (5)
- OWSIŃSKI, J., (Editeur scientifique) (5)
- POESEN, J. (5)
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- (1871-1921) ; Canada ; Développement industriel ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Hamilton ; Industrie ; Investissement ; Investissement étranger ; Ontario ; Propriété industrielle (1)
- (1900-1975) ; Antwerpen ; Belgique ; Cancer ; Classe d'âge ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Maladie cardio-vasculaire ; Mortalité ; Pathologie régionale ; Population ; Santé (1)
- (1903-1971) ; Carbonate ; Craie ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hydrogéologie ; Nappe aquifère ; Nappe libre ; Nord, région ; Pas-de-Calais ; Prévision ; Surface piézométrique ; Série chronologique (1)
- (1910-1980) ; Arkansas, valley ; Cours d'eau ; Développement régional ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Ohio valley ; Réseau ; Transport ; Transport fluvial ; Voie navigable (1)
- (1945-1978) ; Centre-ville ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Leiden ; Pays-Bas ; Politique urbaine ; Urbanisme ; Zuid Holland (1)
- (1950-1970) ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Industrialisation ; Industrie ; Localisation industrielle ; Norvège ; Planification (1)
- (1951-1975) ; Analyse multivariée ; Branche industrielle ; Entreprise multinationale ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie humaine ; Localisation industrielle ; Monde ; Tableau ternaire (1)
- (1960-1975) ; Distribution ; Energie ; Etude de marché ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hongrie ; Modèle ; Utilisation (1)
- (1968-1974) ; Afrique ; Cartographie thématique ; Débit caractéristique ; Ecoulement ; Etiage ; Géographie physique ; Hydrologie fluviale ; Prévision ; Sahel ; Sécheresse ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- Les relations Climat-Homme-Climat (9)
- Alternatives for European rural areas (5)
- Changing the face of the earth-engineering geomorphology (5)
- Experimental geomorphology and landscape ecosystem changes (proceedings memorial symposium Prof. Jan De Ploey) (5)
- Paläo-Klimaforschung (5)
- Proceedings from the seminar (5)
- Recherche sur les paléo-climats (5)
- Concepts and implications of environmental change and human impact : studies from Austrian geomorphological research (4)
- Cosmogenic isotopes in geomorphology (4)
- Ecosystem services (4)
- Exploring causal relations : the societal effects of climate change (4)
- Functional geomorphology. Landform analysis and models (4)
- Geomorphology and natural hazards (4)
- Infrastructures et services d’intérêt général dans les zones rurales (4)
- Infrastruktur und Daseinvorsorge in der Fläche (4)
- Planification du développement territorial dans les espaces ruraux (4)
- Planowanie rozwoju przestrzeni wiejskiej (4)
- Surface characterisation for soil erosion forecasting. Special issue (4)
- Updating badlands research (4)
- Advances in geomorphometry. Proceedings of the Walter F. Wood memorial symposium (3)
- Asie (2)
- Welfare or efficiency: can the growth center offer a compromise?
- Dynamiques de trois villes moyennes du sud Viet Nam : Can Tho, Da Lat et Nha Trang
- Can Tho - Da Lat - Nha Trang - Vietnam - Asie du Sud-est - Asie - Geographie Regionale - Geographie Politique - Ville Moyenne - Agglomeration Urbaine
- Can Tho ; Da Lat ; Nha Trang
- The natural environment and its place in physical planning can be approached in a variety of ways. In an extreme case, the environment can be treated as the subject matter of a plan. Alternatively, it can be one of the elements constituting
- the subject of planning. It can be treated as material defining the spatial framework of development, or as its factor and limitation. The way of approach depends primarily on how we understand the nature-man relationship, and what model of the operation
- and development of nature we adopt. Two such models can be considered : of the autonomous development of nature, and of controlled nature-man interactions. In the latter, two types of interaction are involved : of the spatial integration or spatial separation
- of nature and man. These assumptions can underlie various approaches to the environment ; their elucidation is the subject matter of the present paper. - (BJ)
- Using the different equation for solution authors attempt to set up a theoretical model of vertical karstification. By this method the factors, determining the rate of evolution of the developing fissures and pipes, can be examined. Moreover the age
- of development of the formations can be calculated and the relation between the rate of their evolution and the shape can be examined. - (JS)
- The principles of alternative tourism can be applied in order to minimize negative environmental impacts. Diversionary opportunities can be promoted to diversify the tourism product, thus providing a nature-oriented alternative to resort-based
- tourists. Regional ecotourism can be fostered in mountainous interiors, peripheral islands, undeveloped coastlines, rural agricultural areas and in offshore reefs.
- This paper engages with current debates concerning reflexive research processes. It applies a relational concept of difference - recently envisaged as betweenness - to highlight how gender and class difference can be used to reflect other
- differences. It concludes that betweenness can help identify geographies of identity and culture.
- The global environment: what can we do?
- After the famine in the Sudan : can Australian experience help ?
- The advent of chaos in the environmental sciences has happened. It is imperative that geographers be aware of its implications. It remains to be seen whether or not geographers can make any progress in this theoretical field or if they can use
- Can better environmental inputs improve sea clutter estimation? A numerical experiment
- Computer-generated tabulations can enhance teaching and learning of geography in cases where analyse of statistics is relevant. Spreadsheets can also facilitate information exchange among universities in the form of templates. - (DWG)
- Claiming new territory for a stable peace : how geography can contribute
- Can desert encroachment be stopped? A study with emphasis on Africa
- Can fertility be estimated from current pregnancy data?
- Geography in three worlds: how Popper's system can help elucidate dichotomies and changes in the discipline
- P Segregation indices: what can they tell us about housing segregation in 1980?
- How glaciological processes can interact to control global ice-sheet fluctuations during a glacial cycle and where analogies with the Arctic can be drawn.
- The demand for competence related assignments in geography lessons that are based on standards even increases the effort that has to be put into the didactic analysis when considering the following questions: How can spatial concepts and competences
- be connected? How can isolated knowledge be transferred into skills and how can the subject matters to be dealt with are combined to develop not only geographical but also interdisciplinary competences? What type and quality should the assignments correspond
- Recent geomorphological studies have shown the importance of thermal stress in cold regions by means of high-frequency rock temperature data which can identify rates of temperature change in excess. The occurence of weathered material in cold
- but dry regions can be explained by thermal stress/shock. Differential radiation receipts on slopes of varying orientation and gradient can exert a very strong effect.
- Both actuoperiglacial and palaeoperiglacial environments can be defined with regard to their spatial extent only by means of spatial associations of diagnostic periglacial microrelief features and their specific climatic parameters. On these grounds
- the periglacial environment can be subdivided into regional types which again can be defined by climatic parameters. A map showing the extent and regional differentiation of the present polar periglacial zone, idealized schemes showing its delimitation