The Polish-Ukrainian border as a methodological, cognitive and applicational challenge
December 21st 2007—of the Schengen Area. It constitutes an interesting research object in terms of its methodological, cognitive and applicational characteristics. This paper comprises deliberations pertaining to the three aspects mentioned above. – (BJ)
a mutual comparison, several assessment methods burst onto the scene. The article mentions four procedures of geomorphosite assessment on the basis of Slovene methodology. - (L'A.).
The paper discusses main theoretical and methodological assumptions regarding designation of ecological corridors and determination of their boundaries. It presents a review of concepts of ecological corridors prepared in Poland and draws attention
Car ; Correlation ; Czech Republic ; Indicator ; Methodology ; Public transport ; Spatial differentiation ; Transport
the methodological point of view there are two main levels of observing: - the analysis of differentiation of transport opportunities through common statistical indicators characterizing the entire set (“Global Statistics”), - using local statistics, specifically
Aerial photography ; Archaeology ; Italy ; Methodology ; Photointerpretation ; Roman era ; The 2000's ; Topography ; Twentieth Century
altitude et la prise de photographies obliques d'où le lancement de plusieurs projets dans certaines régions. En outre, il présente une synthèse des tendances actuelles (écoles d'été, méthodologies) et des développements futurs.
into various aspects of the natural environment. The third part then presents the author’s own studies on the software’s use in both landscape research methodology and practice. - (BJ)
Applied geography ; British Columbia ; Canada ; Concept ; Discourse ; Methodology ; Multiculturalism ; Nationalism ; Vancouver
L'A. étudie comment les méthodologies psychanalytiques peuvent servir à la conduite et à l'analyse d'entretiens semi-structurés. Ils ont porté sur des fans de football lors des retransmissions télévisées de la Coupe du Monde 2006 à Vancouver. Il
The AA. discuss a geographic information system (GIS)-based methodology for rock slope instability assessment based on geometrical relationships between topographic slopes and structural discontinuities in rocks. The methodology involves
DStMs and digital elevation model (DEM)-derived slope and aspect data and (c) computation of stability scenarios with respect to identified rock slope failure modes. The methodology is tested in Darjeeling Himalaya. Results of scenario-based analysis