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  • Capacity and route regulation in international scheduled air transportation : a case study of Singapore
  • Géographie de l'Asie ; Singapour ; Système régulateur ; Transport ; Transport aérien
  • Evolution du système régulateur du transport aérien tarifé des marchandises et position de Singapour vis-à-vis de ce système et implications pour les transports aériens de Singapour. - (OC)
  • Compounding financial repression with rigid urban regulations : lessons of the Korean Housing Market
  • Old huts and new regulations : changes in the Hong Kong squatter property market
  • Land prices in Tokyo underwent a remarkable increase over the period of 1984 to 1987. In this study causes and effect of high land prices are analysed as well as the governmental policy in regulating this processes. - (AGD)
  • For almost two decades the South Korean government has sought to restrain the growth of Seoul by diffusing population and economic activity to other areas of the country. Policies included landuse regulations, establishment of industrial estates
  • Populations of C. japonica expanded northward and upslope from their full-glacial areas of distribution immediatly after late-glacial climatic amelioration. This expansion appears to have been regulated mainly by the availability of effective
  • The reservoir will regulate rather than reduce the dry season flow below the station. Because of the low capacity of the reservoir, the discharge below the station during the flood stage will be the same as before. Mineral and organic content
  • Rational development is seen to be dependant on (1) further intensive use of the rich light energy resource in agriculture| (2) regulating river courses to control waterlogging and drought that might result from the unsteady precipitation pattern
  • . Long term development depends on improved water supply by the transfer of water from South China to the North, regulation of flow on the rivers Huanghe, Huaihe, and Haihe, and soil conservation in the upper reaches. (TNC).
  • of thinking in explaining the mentioned complex interrelationships and processes. The theories referred to are the demographic regulation theory, the multiphasic demographic response theory and the fertility transition theory. (AGD).