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  • Driving factors of forest landscape change in Yiluo River basin
  • 2006
  • Characteristics of grassland degradation and driving forces in the source region of the Yellow River from 1985 to 2000
  • 2006
  • characteristics, regarding three referential dates (a workday, a workday during school vacations, a Sunday). They show either a good, adequate or inappropriate frequency of drives on bus stops. - (IKR)
  • 2006
  • curvature to be transferred to local points. This local curvature is then used to drive meandering and lateral erosion through 2 methods. Key difficulties are identified, including the deposition of material on point bars and cut off development
  • 2006
  • Based on the NOAA AVHRR-NDVI monthly data from 1981 to 2001, the spatial distribution and dynamic change of land cover along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway and Railway were studied. Meanwhile the AA. have analyzed the driving factors of the change
  • 2006
  • as an instrument by which to drive the urban economy. Płock has many interesting and valuable tourist attractions, as well as a large number of tourists visiting it every year. The number of both attractions and tourists is quite sufficient to attract investors
  • 2006
  • The first part of the article discusses some basic features concerning he definition of globalization and its effects. It also presents some current issues of globalization in relation with some key drivers of political geographical transformations
  • 2006
  • in several study areas are analysed. Data obtained indicate that people are nowadays the main geomorphic agent. It is proposed that growing population, wealth and technology is the driving force behind a widespread global geomorphic change that affects
  • 2006
  • DRIVER, F., (Editeur scientifique)
  • 2006
  • changes alone can drive or influence changes in nutrient-periphyton dynamics. The overall model results suggest there is a strong potential control of both nutrient retention and periphyton biomass by channel morphology.
  • 2006