The patterns of our everyday interactions reflect basic currents in Western culture and describe our values about each other, our world, and our future. The frame within which our interactions take place and the expressions of this frame
on the landscape portray the nature of our regard, respect, and responsibility with each other, our environment, and those who will succeed us. Here and now is privilegied over other places and other times. A continuing search for an alternative moral geography
A mi valtozo bolygonk, a Fold. (Our changing planet, the Earth)
This paper is to evaluate leastways a part of that abundant paleogeographical material promoting the better understanding of the history of Earth and Life in general and particularly that of our own land and people| a secondary purpose
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
the educational heading of Our Globe and our environment. Time is necessary for the teaching-training work and this is what NAT does not provide for in our subject ; so the there is a real danger that geography cannot teach the correct objectives prescribed by NAT
, hence it cannot keep in step with the requirements of our modern society. - (ZK)
Dynamique de la frontière sud de la zone des ours bruns en Russie d'Europe
Années 1980 ; Années 2000 ; Biogéographie ; Distribution spatiale ; Dynamique spatiale ; Frontière ; Ours brun ; Russie d'Europe ; Zoogéographie
Description de la dynamique de la frontière sud des ours brun en Russie d'Europe par analyse des données du nombre d'ours dans 529 districts pour la période 1980-2005.
Particle size distribution and its influence on the rheology and sensitivity of Leda clay in Our geographic mosaic: research essays in honour of G.C. Merrill.