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  • Author begins by establishing the parameters of mountain and hillside environments : slope angle and altitude. Then he criticizes First and Second world treatment of hillside farmers. He discusses case studies from China, the Central Andes
  • , the Indian Himalaya, the Nepali Himalaya, and the northern Thailand hills. He calls for greater understanding and awareness on the part of those who try to assist poverty-driven but resourceful hillside farmers. - (SLD)
  • 1999
  • Essayist questions if Carl Sauer, the father of American cultural geography, can remain relevant in a new century of high technology, amorality, clipped English, and decreasing knowledge of nature. He predicts the decline of Sauer's influence
  • , but he hopes that a younger geographer will resurrect it. - (SLD)
  • 1999
  • The A. outlines a framework for investigating and discussing climate variability and ecosystem response. He reviews some of the earlier findings related to El Niños and Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites. Then, he performs an analysis
  • 1999
  • This is the first is an occasional series of single-author, single country issues. Godfrey is a genuine Brazilian expert, and his essay is quite comprehensive. He covers the country's population, natural landscape (including the climates
  • 1999
  • China ; Discharge ; Erosion ; Gansu ; Huang He ; Loess ; Plateau ; Runoff ; Sediment budget ; Suspended load ; Watershed
  • 1999
  • that these sterotypes have blinded us to locality-based communities within the big cities. He calls for a fuller understanding of how small town idealizations have influenced metropolitan America. - (SLD)
  • 1999
  • Agricultural production ; China ; Huang He ; Irrigation ; Plain ; Water ; Water resources
  • 1999
  • China ; Gully erosion ; Huang He ; Rill wash ; Sediment budget ; Soil erosion ; Watershed
  • 1999
  • . of Oregon are offered and often form part of core curricula for area studies programs. He recommends that a single theoretical underpinning for regional geography is elusive and that, rather, regional geography, should inform theory. - (SLD)
  • 1999
  • . He argues for water management units based on groundwater couplings rather than on topographic divides. - (SLD)
  • 1999
  • Podzemnyj vodoobmën v svete raspredelenij koncentracij He
  • 1999
  • The A. utilises spatial analysis techniques and geographical information systems technologies to explore the structure of the World Wide Web in terms of node connectivity ; he investigates the number of homepages and the reciprocal hyperlinks
  • 1999