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  • Birds, wind and the making of wind power landscapes in Aude, Southern France
  • Landscape and birds are an important cause of blocking wind power projects. This paper investigates in the South of France the question of whether birds and wind power can be part of a same landscape and what type of landscape this could compose
  • . The AA. focuse on the attachments that animals or landscape might develop or entice humans to develop. They show that the process by which such a wind power landscape is composed engages birds into successive translations, which ultimately translate bird
  • 2010
  • Ethnic composition ; Geopolitics ; Perception of the urban environment ; Power ; Public space ; Romania ; Semiotics of space ; Transylvania ; Urban area
  • Culturally diverse Oradea (Nagyvárad in Hungarian) as every city in North Transylvania went through several power changes in the 20th century, which have affected its demographic features as well as the image of the city. Every power (local
  • to the characteristics of the actual power. In the paper an attempt is made to present these changes in power, their effect on the (ethnic) image of Oradea. It is aimed to present the endowment of spatial features of changing street names, monuments and buildings
  • 2010
  • Expert systems, local knowledge and power in Argyll, Scotland : Special section : Landscape change and regional identity
  • Biodiversity ; Environment ; Land use ; Landscape ; Local knowledge ; Power ; Rural area ; Scotland ; United Kingdom
  • 2010
  • Neoliberalism, corporations, and power : Enron in India
  • Energy ; Firm ; Foreign investment ; India ; Investment ; Neo liberalism ; Power ; Power station ; Project
  • 2010
  • From the familiar to the extraordinary : local residents' perceptions of risk when living with nuclear power in the UK
  • Discourse ; England ; Enquiry ; Local government unit ; Nuclear power station ; Perception ; Risk ; United Kingdom
  • 2010
  • The potential of collective power in a global production network : UNICOME and Metro cash and carry in India
  • Collective bargaining ; India ; Labour ; Liberalisation ; Network ; Power ; Production ; Retail trade ; Trade unionism
  • 2010
  • Energy ; Energy need ; Power station ; Renewable energy ; Space ; Storage site
  • The article deals with the big land requirements of renewable energies, the regenerative kombi power station and the locations for energy storage. The aim of the paper is, with help of GIS, to clarify the high space efficiency of the development
  • 2010
  • to address AIDS. The connections through which these discourses are made, and children are subjectified, are central to the power dynamics of neoliberal globalisation. The power relations serve a neoliberal agenda by depicting young people as individuals
  • 2010
  • New power relations served here : the growth of food banking in Chicago
  • 2010
  • The Rich, the Powerful and the Endangered : Conservation Elites, Networks and the Dominican Republic
  • 2010
  • From liberating production to unleashing consumption : mapping landscapes of power in Beijing
  • Beijing ; China ; Communism ; Consumption ; Liberalisation ; Northern China ; Power ; Shopping centre ; Social space ; Town ; Urban area ; Urban landscape
  • 2010
  • Recontextualising violence, power and nature : the next twenty years of critical geopolitics ?
  • POWER, M., (Editeur scientifique)
  • 2010
  • History, political space, and shifting power relations in Turkey
  • Elite ; Ethnic community ; Identity ; Nation-state ; Policy ; Political life ; Power ; Turkey
  • 2010
  • Using size frequency diagrams and regional growth curves calibrated with dated reference points it is possible to determine the flood event responsible for the last mobilization of each boulder with lichens present. The specific stream power
  • thresholds appear to be very variable within the same type of river (mountainous boulder bed rivers). The critical specific stream power necessary to mobilize a particle of a given diameter may vary by up to 10 times from one river to the next. Bed sediment
  • size and river slope may explain this large range of stream powers.
  • 2010
  • Difference ; Indigenism ; Post-structuralism ; Posthumanism ; Power ; Social geography ; Society-environment relationship
  • 2010
  • in drawing a boundary now and sorting out its details later. Special the colonial powers imposed artificial borders with notoriously tragic outcomes in Africa and Middle East. - (IfL)
  • 2010
  • The constitutive power of outsiders: The European neighbourhood policy and the Eastern dimension
  • 2010
  • People power as exception : three controversies of privatisation in post-handover Hong Kong
  • 2010
  • The exercise of power to limit the development of new housing in the English countryside
  • 2010
  • This study investigated the potential effects of sediment load on Reynolds number, Froude number, flow depth, mean velocity, Darcy–Weisbach friction coefficient, shear stress, stream power, and unit stream power of overland flow in a sand-glued
  • 2010