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  • A top-down approach to the state factor paradigm for use in macroscale soil analysis
  • This paper explains the need for an alternative conceptual framework for conducting macroscale soil geographic research. A top-down approach to the classic state factor paradigm is described and illustrated by revisiting the idea of soil zonality
  • 2010
  • Down and then out in Bucharest : urban poverty, governance, and the politics of place in the postsocialist city
  • 2010
  • Family farms are characterized by the fact that they are passed down within the family from one generation to the next. In this way, the orientation of parents and especially farm owners is also passed on to children. With regard
  • 2010
  • In the mountain area of Swedish Lapland, landforms with semicircular or horse-shoe ridges encircling hummocky ground occur. They are interpreted as landslide or avalanche deposits directly upon, from or adjacent to down-wasting ice. Since
  • 2010
  • Breaking down fences : recoupling social-ecological systems for biodiversity conservation in Namibia
  • 2010
  • settlements. But the theory seems to clash against the practice, whereby the project reproduces old and generally inadequate approches, through a totally exogenous top-down intervention which raises many doubts and perplexities. - (NF)
  • 2010
  • The paper presents traffic accident risk figures for Rhine-Westphalia on the district level (Kreise and kreisfreie Städte), broken down by age group and type of traffic participation. The spatial analysis is based on the victims’ places of residence
  • 2010
  • on the ERT measurements, they found that although the soils in the study area are shallow and rocky, plant roots penetrate deeply into the fractured and weathered bedrock, and vegetation subtracts water from depths down to 6 m and below. This information
  • 2010
  • is not only the result of top-down governance strategies, but of a collective effort based on the dynamics of the collective of people and things that make up these landscapes. Based on ethnographic examples, this article analyses the emergence of wind energy
  • 2010
  • be identified within the braided sandur system : fine-grained to sandy flood sediments down-valley, and coarser, gravelly deposits in the upper part. A combination of different methods is applied for studying sediment dynamic processes within the braided sandur
  • 2010
  • Field data are combined with analysis of aerial photographs to present a structural interpretation of a segment covering the lower trunk of the Fox glacier, from the upper icefall down-glacier to the terminus. The glacier typifies the structural
  • 2010
  • included both ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’ approaches, which together have highlighted the need for international regulation of seahorse exploitation and demonstrated that seahorses can stimulate local and regional action in protecting not only seahorses
  • 2010