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  • Itinéraire du paysage industriel bruxellois. 30 km de Forest à Evere.
  • DE BELLE, M.
  • The object of the study is to compare the importance of soil and nutrient losses from plots in an ever green oak woodland under different environmental conditions.
  • SOLER, M.
  • SALA, M.
  • In recent years ever more characteristic loess profiles have been analyzed in Eurasia by absolute dating techniques. For most of the investigations, the lithologically sensu stricto true loesses are not or hardly older than the Jaramillo event (0.9
  • PECSI, M.
  • Regional development : more than ever, the business of America
  • PUDUP, M. B.
  • On September 16th, 1986, an ice avalanche from a hanging glacier near the K2 peak at 7 800 m, Karakorum, triggered a massive avalanche of ice and snow. Ice and snow, impacting on the path, formed a dust cloud at the advancing tip. On the basis
  • of field observations and measurements, topography and weather, conditions of the avalanche formation are analyzed. It could have been one of the largest avalanches ever recorded, causing danger for mountaineering and expedition activities in this area.
  • KUHLE, M., (Editeur scientifique)
  • Ever since the 1992 Earth Summit at Rio de Janeiro, the concept of sustainable development has supposed to guide the future pattern of economies, societies and environmental well-being. The implications for South Africa are examined. Sustainability
  • MANQUELE, M.
  • by Michael Roche. 3: Australia's ever changing forests édité par Kevin J. Frawley and Noel M. Semple.
  • Relying on several decades of research experience, ever more new methods and methodological approaches, the opportunities of the application of palynological analysis for shallow lake sediments are summarised. New findings are also mentioned
  • PÉCSI, M., (Editeur scientifique)
  • and to point to the linkages betwenn it and other spheres of knowledge. It is emphasized that soil geography has better chances than ever before to become a progressive geographical sub-discipline that is working towards nomological science status, with a view
  • DEGÓRSKI, M.
  • than has ever been assumed. There is an urgent need for action in view of countries with an eastern bloc-image. - (HPB)
  • HEMMER, M.
  • infectious diseases Ghana has ever known—cholera. The paper calls for an all-inclusive and explicitly pro-poor community-led orientation as one of the effective strategy for achieving equity in the urban settings and possibly, helps win the ‘war’ on poor
  • OLENG-ABABIO, M.[b1]
  • This article examines contested enclave metageographies through the example of the offshore islands of Taiwan. Three cases – (1) population growth, land use conflict, a switch from a military to a tourism economy, and ever closer links between
  • TSAI, H.-M.[b2]
  • Norden is a particularly fruitful site for the examination of the ever-evolving meaning of landscape and region as place. Twenty contributors to this volume reveal how the regions and peoples of Northern Europe have been defined by the dominant
  • JONES, M.