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Par Collection Par Auteur- DROZDOWSKI, E., (Editeur scientifique) (8)
- SZUPRYCZYNSKI, J., (Editeur scientifique) (8)
- GHATOWAR, L. (1)
- LOCZY, D. (1)
- BASU, S. R. (1)
- BAUER, B. (1)
- FALKOWSKI, E. (1)
- GOCZAN, L. (1)
- HAMANN, C. (1)
- KLIMASZEWSKI, M. (1)
- KUHLE, M. (1)
- TEN CATE, J. A. M. (1)
- 1990 (8)
- Action anthropique ; Alpes ; Aménagement touristique ; Autriche ; Environnement ; Image mentale ; Montagne ; Paysage ; Protection de l'environnement ; Utilisation du sol ; Végétation (1)
- Action anthropique ; Bassin-versant ; Classification ; Erosion fluviatile ; Fluviatile ; Hydrologie appliquée ; Lit fluvial ; Modèle ; Méandre ; Pologne ; Régime hydrologique (1)
- Action anthropique ; Cartographie ; Changement global ; Niveau marin ; Pays-Bas ; Prévision ; Variation climatique (1)
- Allemagne ; Cartographie ; Concept ; Echelle ; Ecologie ; Géomorphologie (1)
- Alps (The) ; Austria ; Environment ; Environmental conservation ; Human impact ; Land use ; Landscape ; Mental image ; Mountain ; Touristic planning ; Vegetation (1)
- Aménagement hydraulique ; Barrage ; Ecologie ; Environnement ; Fluviatile ; Hongrie ; Impact (1)
- Applied hydrology ; Catchment area;Watershed ; Classification ; Fluvial erosion ; Fluvial processes ; Human impact ; Hydrological regime ; Meander ; Model ; Poland ; River bed (1)
- Austria ; Raindrop erosion ; Rill wash;Runoff ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Splash ; Water (1)
- Autriche ; Eau ; Erosion des sols ; Erosion pluviale ; Propriété du sol ; Ruissellement ; Splash (1)
- Bassin-versant ; Capacité de charge ; Cours d'eau ; Crue ; Débit ; Erosion des sols ; Fluviatile ; Glissement de terrain ; Himalaya ; Inde ; Montagne ; Mouvement de masse ; Ruissellement (1)
- Cartographie ; Concept ; Géomorphologie ; Méthodologie ; Photo-interprétation ; Topographie ; Télédétection (1)
- Cartography;Mapping ; Climatic variation ; Forecast;Prediction ; Global change ; Human impact ; Netherlands (The) ; Sea level (1)
- Cartography;Mapping ; Concept ; Ecology ; Geomorphology ; Germany ; Scale (1)
- Cartography;Mapping ; Concept ; Geomorphology ; Methodology ; Photointerpretation ; Remote sensing ; Topography (1)
- Dam;Barrage ; Ecology ; Environment ; Fluvial processes ; Hungary ; Hydraulic works ; Impact (1)
- Geomorphological survey and mapping (8)
- Morphogenetic classification of river valleys developing in formerly glaciated areas for the needs of mathematical and physical modelling in hydrotechnical projects (1)
- Problems of landscape evaluation : a test of a conventional technique in the Obertauern area, Austrian Alps (1)
- Quantificational reductionism as a risk in geography instanced by the 1 : 25 000 geomorphological map of the Federal Republic of Germany (1)
- Sea-level rise and geomorphological mapping (1)
- Soil splash as an important agent of erosion (1)
- Thirty years of detailed geomorphological mapping (1)
- Thirty years of detailed geomorphological mapping
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- Cartography;Mapping ; Concept ; Geomorphology ; Methodology ; Photointerpretation ; Remote sensing ; Topography
- The method of geomorphological mapping was adopted in many European and non-European countries, especially over the 1956-1986 period. Yet, mapping methods, especially of compilation of detailed geomorphological maps, still need to be made uniform
- . Such maps are intended to determine the development of geomorphology and, simultaneously, are of considerable value for rational economic planning purposes.
- 1990
- Quantificational reductionism as a risk in geography instanced by the 1 : 25 000 geomorphological map of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- Cartography;Mapping ; Concept ; Ecology ; Geomorphology ; Germany ; Scale
- Reduction is the underlying principle of the Geomorphological Map (GMM) legends. The risk inherent in reduction is that the disintegration of complex phenomena into their elements can be irreversible. The synthesis of the complex from a precise
- knowledge of the individual elements is therefore precluded. The question arising from this is whether it is still expedient, for the object of geomorphological research, to pursue the degree of reduction proposed in the GMM legend.
- 1990
- Sea-level rise and geomorphological mapping
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- of the progress in geomorphological survey and mapping is presented with The Netherlands serving as an example. Finally some remarks are made on useful geomorphological data : survey and mapping can contribute in encountering the problems caused by sea-level rise
- 1990
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- 1990
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- 1990
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- 1990
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- 1990
- Geomorphological survey and mapping
- 1990