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Par Collection Par Auteur- ANDERSON, J., (Editeur scientifique) (2)
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- Human geography (18)
- Aire d'influence ; Développement rural ; Economie rurale ; Géographie humaine ; Inde ; Malaisie ; Petite ville ; Punjab ; Ville ; Ville-campagne (1)
- Aire linguistique ; Culturel ; Géographie humaine ; Italie ; Langue ; Monde (1)
- Architecture ; Building ; Centre historique ; Centre-ville ; Covent Garden ; England ; Espace vert ; Géographie humaine ; London ; Pays-Bas ; Royaume-Uni ; Rénovation urbaine ; Urbanisme ; Utrecht ; Ville (1)
- Attitude ; Comportement ; Environnement résidentiel ; Environnement urbain ; Géographie humaine ; Logement ; Pays-Bas ; Recherche ; Sociologie (1)
- Chine ; Géographie humaine ; Huang He, plaine ; Inde ; Indus, plaine ; Japon ; Morphologie urbaine ; Plan en damier (1)
- Cincinnati ; Enseignement de la géographie ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie humaine ; Géographie urbaine ; Ohio ; Société urbaine ; Structure urbaine ; Ville (1)
- Commerce extérieur ; Commerce international ; Donnée, 1967-1985 ; Géographie humaine ; Japon ; Politique commerciale ; URSS (1)
- Concentration industrielle ; Développement urbain ; Géographie humaine ; Localisation industrielle ; Théorie de Weber ; Ville (1)
- Crise ; Déclin industriel ; Enterprise zone ; Entreprise ; Environnement ; Géographie humaine ; Planification ; Politique locale ; Royaume-Uni ; Zone aménagée (1)
- Disparités régionales ; Démographie ; Géographie humaine ; Méthodologie ; Population ; Structure démographique (1)
- Ecole géographique ; Géographie humaine ; Pays-Bas ; Secteur tertiaire (1)
- Exploitation ; Géographie humaine ; Monde ; Recherche ; Ressource ; Ressource renouvelable (1)
- Fertilisation ; Forêt ; Géographie humaine ; Montagne ; Moyenne montagne ; Pollution ; Sylviculture (1)
- Géographie humaine ; Géographie politique ; Géopolitique ; Monde ; Relations internationales ; Régionalisation ; Système mondial (1)
- Géographie humaine ; Géographie politique ; Monde (1)
- De Nederlandse geografie en de dienstensektor Dutch geography and tertiary sector (1)
- De bewoner in het woononderzoek - Waar is hij gebleven? (The inhabitant in housing research - where has he gone?) (1)
- Forstdüngung gegen negative Immissionswirkungen im Mitteilgebirgsraum (Forest fertilization against negative immission effects in the low mountain range area) (1)
- Gegenwartsprobleme der Menschheit. in Beiträge zur Geomorphologie und Länderkunde. Prof. Dr. Harmut Valentin zum Gedächtnis.. (Problèmes actuels de l'humanité) (1)
- Indus towns and Huanghe towns. The origins of the grid pattern town plan (1)
- Les ménages d'une personne: l'évolution récente (1)
- Making histories and constructing human geographies : the local transformation of practice, power relations and consciousness. (1)
- Our planet's ressources (1)
- Prispevek k problematice hodnoceni regionalnich rozdilu (diferenciaci) vybranych struktur obyvatelstva (Contribution au problème du taux de différenciation régionale des structures sélectionnées de population) (1)
- Scaled-up and small buildings and the inner city environment (1)
- Small towns: growth injection centres or bypassed fossils a preliminary investigation in Symposium Pacific basin cities in he Eighties, sept. 1981. (1)
- Soviet-japanese economic relations: are they beginning to fade? (1)
- The formation and the development of central cities based on the theory of the location of industries : with reference to Weber's theory of the location of industries (1)
- The world geopolitical system in retrospect and prospect (1)
- Un'importante opera sulle lingue del mondo. (An important work on the languages of the world) (1)
- The A. examines the several theories that seek to explain the generality of non-renewable resource availability. He constrains the time-frame of the discussion (the issues that have been debated by members of our profession and by others in closely
- allied fields) and he examines the evidence on resource availabilities over the next 50 years. A geographical constraint is then introduced and consideration is given to the new-renewable resource prospects of Western Europe during the next half century
- . He concludes on a note of qualified optimism.
- The author discusses three topics in relation to the historical approach. First, in order to deal with the concentration of industries and the formation and the development of central cities, he began with the review of theoretical framework
- of the historical method. Secondly, he examined the traditional concepts of the locational unit, and he proved evaluations of them. Finally, the orientation of the locational, unit is analyzed in accordance with Weber's method, namely, transport orientation, labor
- De bewoner in het woononderzoek - Waar is hij gebleven? (The inhabitant in housing research - where has he gone?)
- In 1981 two Rumanian scholars published Limbile lumii (The Languages of the World), a comprehensive and interesting work. The A. takes it into examination by commenting it widely, pointing out its positive aspects and some weak points. He concludes
- by proposing four lemmas for as many languages of ancient Italy which are not dealt with in the work he reviews. (Ed.).
- The A. looks at attempts by local government to direct and plan industry at a local level. He questions the extent to which such attempts can be successful, and he explores in particular the potential of socialist local policies which attempt to go
- Small towns: growth injection centres or bypassed fossils a preliminary investigation in Symposium Pacific basin cities in he Eighties, sept. 1981.
- The A. uses an existentialist approach in describing a course he taught in humanistic social geography of the American city. - (DWG)
- The A. analyzes the current state of Soviet-Japanese commercial relations and prospects for development. He examines the changing economic environment for mutual trade, the declining rationale for joint agreements on the Japanese side and briefly
- The A. traces the evolution of his geopolitical thinking since World War II and more recently in the light of the decline of Marxist ideology and shifts in East-West alignments. He opines that increasing inter-dependence decreases the need for large
- The author shows that developments in the economic conditions of the Dutch society i.e. the shift in employment from secondary to tertiary and quaternary sections of economic life, has attracted the attention of human geographers in this country. He
- The A. argues that neither the study of history nor the execution of social or cultural analysis can be divorced from human-geographical inquiry. He contends that all processes of social structuring are dependent on context, for they involve
- Chine ; Géographie humaine ; Huang He, plaine ; Inde ; Indus, plaine ; Japon ; Morphologie urbaine ; Plan en damier
- The A. analyses the history of the Enterprise Zone experiment, in the context of the ineffectiveness of the British state in responding to post-war industrial decline, and the uses of the experiment in the politics of crisis. He discusses its
- Author shows the regional differentiation of age, branch and education structures of population. He applies a special method known from the sociology on the example of selected regions and settlements. - (MS)
- Under certain conditions fertilizers may stimulate the growth of forest stands or diminish the effect of pollutants. The author describes the influences on soil-chemical characteristics, state of nutrition and type of pollution load. He makes
- into those global connections and knowledge of global geography and world history which he is very much lacking so far.
- amenity and aesthetical quality control various other arguments are hiding and each of them requires geographical research. The second part of the paper is devoted to Alexanders study in which he compares the expected effects of integrated comprehensive
- for widowers and widows) reflects an increase in the number of temporary situations in an individual's life when he or she is moving from one multi-person household to another, rather than a permanent increase in stable solitary life situations. Despite