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  • Evolution of physical landscape in Palamu Upland
  • Landscape-soil relationship in Ghazipur District
  • Evolution of the cultural landscape of Ballia District in the Middle Ganga Plain
  • Landscape cycles of Singhbhum
  • Introduction to landscape assessment (1)
  • Environmental factors influencing the landscape of the Kuranosuke Cirque, Tateyama Range, Northern Japanese Alps
  • The eight landscape units comprising the cirque are differentiated from each other primarily by the effects of snow depth. - (DWG)
  • Preparing a tree planting zone map for landscaping in Hokkaido
  • Geographical planting distribution of 125 tree species for landscaping in Hokkaido were surveyed by means of questionnaires, and the temperatures parameters which were most closely related to their distribution were examined. By using the isogram
  • Kanet settlements of Siwalik Hills in Haryana : a study on field landscape
  • The present field landscape study shows an immense irregularity of shape and highly fragmented nature of cultivated patches, each comprising several fields of Kanet settlements in Behlon village within the Morni Hills of Siwalik range in Haryana
  • Landscape design for the Middle East.. (Proceedings of Symposia, 6 May 1977, 28 January 1977)
  • Landscape Institute. London, Royaume-Uni
  • City of Birmingham Polytechnic School of Planning and Landscape, Royaume-Uni
  • The environmental perception of an urban landscape: the case of Ahmedabad
  • The codes of Japanese landscapes : an attempt at topological geography in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • The necessity of clarifying the mechanism of commotions, the code of historical landscapes in Japan have undergone because of their encounter with European codes. The importance of the irremplaceable historical code which are becoming extinct
  • The difference between maps and landscapes : a problem of the history of maps in Japan in Languages, paradigms and schools in geography.
  • In japanese, the words ezu and zu mean both maps and drawings. It is difficult to distinguish old topographical maps from landscapes using the bird's eye view. Cartographical techniques developed in Japan in the Edo period. Japanese meisho-zue
  • Those works can be categorized into studies of spatial organization, studies of landscape formation and other studies. The studies of landscape formation have been concentrated on the hot spring and minshuku settlements because Japanese people
  • visited these places most often. The fields of landscape evaluation, recreational resource perception, and environmental preservation are in their early stages. Japanese recreational geography lacks also applicational studies oriented towards regional
  • Israel's security landscapes : the impact of military considerations on land uses
  • Pleistocene climatic changes and landscape evolution in the Kashmir Basin, India : paleopedologic and chronostratigraphic studies
  • Official landscapes in traditional China
  • Landscape expression of the evolution of Buddhism in Japan
  • An analysis on the ecology of Alpine Tundra landscape of Changbai mountains.
  • Klima und Landschaft des Hochgebirges in den sommertrockenen Subtropen am Beispiele des Afganischen Hindukusch. (Climate and landscape of the high mountains in the summer-dry subtropical regions on the example of the Afghan Hindu Kush)
  • The meteorological observations from the Salang pass in the Western Hindu Kush of Afghanistan allow a more detailled understanding of climate and landscape of this high mountain region. They demonstrate a type of high mountains in a summer-dry
  • Evolution of cultural landscape in the Himalaya in Western Himalaya : environment, problems and development. Volume 1. Environment.