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  • Industry-university interactions in a peripheral European region : an empirical study of Valencian firms
  • 2008
  • An innovative milieu - A view on regional reputation building : case study of the Lahti urban region
  • 2008
  • In this paper the results of the flume study are presented that focus on bed morphology and the generation of step-pool channels. In contrat to a number of other flume studies, the generation and configuration of steps and pools was studied
  • with regard to its dependence on flume width. These results suggest that the bed roughness geometry develops towards a condition that provides the maximum bed stability for a given grain size distribution. In contrast to a variety of other studies, antidunes
  • did not contribute to the generation of the step structures. However, the data of the presented study fits well into the region of antidune formation proposed by Kennedy for sand-bed rivers. The considerations of the Kennedy region of antidune
  • 2008
  • Framing in geographical analysis of environmental conflicts : theory, methodology and three case studies
  • 2008
  • [b1] Dept. of Geography and Environmental Studies, Univ., Haifa, Israel
  • qualitative analyses, which enable the study of meanings and social concepts of landscape, the mechanisms of comprehending landscape and its variation, as well as landscape dynamics. This article presents the study of landscape using an analysis of literary
  • , technical, and academic written sources. In addition, it presents the qualitative method known as grounded theory and the ATLAS.ti computer software, which was used to carry out the empirical part of the study. - (IKR)
  • 2008
  • In this experimental study, 4 sets of sanstone tablets are subjected to 48h wetting and drying cycles at set moisture content fluctuations of 29, 42, 56 and 63% respectively. A common moisture application, full immersion, is used for all 4 sets
  • . No discernable difference in mass loss or change in physical properties was found between the different sample sets. When compared with previous studies, results suggest that the effect of moisture application type may be more of a controlling factor
  • on the weathering effect than actual moisture content achieved. A need to move towards a more standardized approach in wetting and drying experimental studies is emphasized.
  • 2008
  • 3-dimensional drainage network analysis. A key for geomorphologic studies
  • and on the topography. Several geomorphic parameters use the drainage network to provide geomorphologic information about the studied region.
  • 2008
  • The aim of the study was to compare the effects of conventional and conservation tillage on soil erosion, on a study site located on the Western subcatchment of Lake Balaton (Szentgyörgyvár), where runoff, soil loss and nutrient loss were measured
  • at every rainfall event on four plots. For the statistical analysis of the measured data SAS and Statistica programmes were used, applying general and generalised linear mixed models, recpectively. The study gives an overview of the SOWAP (Soil and Water
  • 2008
  • The study area Åmosen evolved as a melt water river. The draining of the area started in 1931 and continued up to the 1960's to enable an intensification of the peat dredging and later, cultivation. Part of the wetland was re-flooded in 1996
  • to protect archaeological artefacts. The aims of this study were to investigate the temporal and spatial dynamics of oxygen depletion following flooding and the subsequent release of Fe and P in an experimental column set-up using planar optodes. Further
  • , this study serves as an environmental assessment of the potential release of P associated with flooding the eastern part of Åmosen.
  • 2008
  • Catchment-scale hydrological response to climate-land-use combined scenarios : a case study for the Kishwaukee River basin, Illinois
  • of the study indicate that total runoff is predicted to decrease noticeably to moderate climate change but shows little sensitivity to land-use change.
  • 2008
  • Techniques to measure the dry aeolian deposition of dust in arid and semi-arid landscapes : a comparative study in West Niger
  • Aeolian dust ; Aeolian features ; Arid area ; Comparative study ; Ground survey ; Monsoon ; Niger ; Research technique ; Semi-arid area
  • 2008
  • Quantitative reconstruction of Late Cenozoic landscapes : a case study in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain)
  • The AA. have developed a method to reconstruct palaeorelief by means of detailed geomorphological and geological studies, geostatistical tools, GIS and a DEM. This method has been applied to the Sierra de Atapuerca (NE Duero Basin) allowing to model
  • 2008
  • The usability of contours in erosion modelling : a case study on ZABAGED, Czech Republic
  • 2008
  • Architecture ; Berlin ; Built up area ; Cultural studies ; Germany ; Orientalism ; Town planning ; Urban area ; Urban landscape
  • and cemeteries as well as richly equipped museum and multifaceted academic studies of the past and present. - (IfL)
  • 2008
  • Comparative study ; Education ; Europe ; Planning ; Teaching
  • This paper examines the education of spatial planners in Europe. The comparison is based on studies about the current state of implementation of the Bologna Process, which has been originally undertaken and recently updated by the Association
  • 2008
  • In this paper, the author try to show, an alternative regional structure of a New EU-Member Country (Hungary) and its change in the period of transition (1990-2004). Described the theories of regional development (economical and geographical studies
  • ), the globalisation theories and the transition studies, and try to answer, if Human Development Index (HDI) is a useful tool for measuring inequalities in European country in transition. - (BJ)
  • 2008
  • The paper presents results of studies conducted in primary schools, lower secondary schools and secondary schools, concerning the level of perception of selected cartographic content within the Nature, Geography and Defence Training curricula
  • . The study brought attention to limited access to educational aids, lack of basic skills in cartography and topography resulting in inability to interpret the map content properly, and limited ability to compare the cartographic data with the corresponding
  • 2008
  • The dendroecological study aims at determining the degree of influence of industrial gases (NOx, SO2, CO, HF) and dusts emissions on the coniferous trees’ (mainly spruces’) growth in the Silesian Beskid, both in temporal and spatial aspect
  • . The comparison of dated sequences of tree rings with data concerning corresponding industrial emissions will allow delimiting particular zones of intensity and spatial range of influence of the missions. The study will result in temporal and spatial qualification
  • 2008
  • The article deals with a glacial morphological study in the area and discusses about the results. First the authors describes the present glacial morphological knowledge and than gives the authors an overview about the methods. At last the authors
  • evaluate the results and classify the results of the glacial morphological study. - (IfL)
  • 2008
  • This paper reviews progress toward understanding the global ocean circulation in its physical aspects through papers that were published in the calendar year 2007 : observational studies; primarily theoretical; mixing; laboratory studies; models
  • 2008