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  • Locality, politics, and culture : Poplar in the 1920s
  • Années 1920-1930 ; Classe sociale ; Culture locale ; Etat local ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Histoire sociale ; Labour Party ; London ; Politique locale ; Poplar ; Quartier ouvrier ; Quartier urbain ; Royaume-Uni
  • Cadre théorique reliant la localité, la politique et la culture. Croyances et programmes du Labour Party dans le quartier de Poplar, dans l'Est de Londres. Relations sociales et structure du pouvoir dans ce quartier pauvre. Radicalisme inhabituel et
  • Imagining poplar in the 1920 s : contested concepts of community
  • Agreste project: experience gained in data processing, main results on rice, poplar and beech inventories in Remote sensing application in agriculture and hydrology.
  • The biogeomorphological life cycle of poplars during the fluvial biogeomorphological succession : a special focus on Populus nigra L.
  • Bibliography ; Biogeomorphology ; Ecological niche ; Fluvial processes ; Hydrogeomorphology ; Life cycle ; Poplar ; Riparian vegetation ; Vegetation
  • Based on a review of geomorphological, biological and ecological literature, the AA. have identified and described the co-constructing processes between riparian poplars and their fluvial environment. They have explored the possibility
  • that the modification of the hydrogeomorphological environment exerted, in particular, by the European black poplar (Populus nigra L.), increases its fitness and thus results in positive niche construction. The AA. focus on the fundamental phases of dispersal
  • A travers l'exemple du faubourg industriel de Poplar dans la banlieue Sud-Est de Londres, l'A. contribue à une critique des études localisées dans leur apport à la recherche en géographie sociale et politique.
  • , aspen, white poplar, black poplar and gray poplar, goat willow and black elder injured by debris-flow activity at Illgraben (Valais, Swiss Alps). Tree-ring analysis of increment cores, wedges and cross-sections from injured broad-leaved trees allowed
  • substrates, the phenoloxidases (or phenol-oxidase inhibitions like tannins) and to the aqueous extractibility of these agents. The deoxygenating effect of dead leaves macerates is immediate, intense by some species, among which the poplar and the ash, weak
  • , it may be concluded that the planting of canadian poplar in alder carr causes the species composition to change for a considerable percentage. Differences in the arachnofauna, caught at different woodland types, are discussed in the ligth
  • Bird ; Ecosystem ; Forest stand ; France ; Humid environment ; Leafy ; Poplar ; Rural landscape ; Wood
  • -dominated cover was invaded by sage, willow, grass, and poplar by 11,700 yr BP, suggesting that a habitable landscape has existed in the area for at least 12 millennia.
  • and use of tamarisk and poplar forests as well as the establishment of artificial forest ecosystems.
  • of vegetation characteristics at the site of pollen deposition in central Tennessee. The model produced information unavailable from other sets of prehistoric data. This information describes the invasion and growth of the yellow-poplar which produces