Werner Witt-Geograph, Raumplaner und wissenschaftlicher Kartograph. Eine Würdigung zu seinem siebzigsten Geburtstag Werner Witt-geographer, planner and scientific cartographer
Stratospheric ozone depletion. An overview of the scientific debate
the physical processes which affect stratospheric ozone. It is considered that the degree of consensus outweighs the image of scientific uncertainty that is often portrayed in relation to the issue of stratospheric ozone depletion.
Conservation of glacial deposits in Great Britain : a framework for assessment and protection of sites of special scientific interest
This paper addresses the assessment and protection of a national network of sites selected for the Geological Conservation Review on scientific grounds to represent the most important elements of the landforms and sediments that make up
Ethics, space, and somatic sensibilities : comparing relationships between scientific researchers and their human and animal experimental subjects
Drawing on geographies of affect and nature-society relations, the AA. propose a radical rethinking of how scientists, social scientists, and regulatory agencies conceptualise human and animal participants in scientific research. They consider
Cartography as a scientific separate discipline developed from geography and geodesy. At first Alfred Hettner, scientist of geography-methodics, should be mentioned among the geographers who played an important role therein. His activities
Paper presents the results of a technopolis programme launched by the local government of Lyon. The development of a new scientific and technological park in Lyon, called Tony Garnier Scientific boulevard, was linked with the revitalisation
This paper reviews conflicts between coastal defence strategies and the scientific study of geomorphological processes at the coast, and presents the results of a survey of the scientific importance of geomorphological features within the site