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  • GIS and the geographical self
  • Entrikin, chair of the UCLA Geography Department, is concerned with the conflict between Herbert Mead's I, an autonomous agent, and the me, the self defined by others. GIS is increasingly the me of geography that threatens to overwhelm the I
  • 1998
  • We sing our home, We dance our land : indigenous self-determination and contemporary geopolitics in Australian popular music
  • An analysis of the cultural apparatus, recordings, and popular performance events of indigenous musicians reveals the construction of arenas of empowerment at a variety of geographical scales, within which genuine spaces of Aboriginal self
  • -determination and self expression can exist. The emergence of a vibrant Aboriginal popular music scene requires a rethinking of Australian music, and appeals for greater recognition of Aboriginal artists' sophisticated geopolitical strategies.
  • 1998
  • Multiscaling in the environment manifests itself in self-similarity of spatial geometrical structure and the spectrum of the fractal dimensions of matte masses or relevant geophysical parameters. The real importance of scaling power law dependence
  • is the extrapolation to the smallest sizes. Aknowledge of the full scaling range is fundamental to any understanding of self-similarity. Multiscaling in fractal environment gives a valuable computer modeling tool for spatial structure and natural processes. The fractal
  • 1998
  • Rural-urban migration and self-selection in Tunisia
  • 1998
  • Area variations in self-perceived limiting long term illness in Britain, 1991 : is the Welsh experience exceptional ?
  • 1998
  • in 1993. Results of the establishment survey are compared to those of similar studies in the Brazilian Amazon. Abundant self-employment in an informal sector and a large portion of the labor force in the public service sector is found. - (SLD)
  • 1998
  • and management of gullied areas is discussed, as well as the possibility of manipulating soil variation to create a self regulating system for runoff and erosion control.
  • 1998
  • of the continent, where state borders are to be downgraded and the weakening of nation states is expected to lead eventually to the formation of regional self-awareness. - (ZK)
  • 1998
  • planning has a long tradition in making use of planning surveys and research. In this study the self-evidence of the positive role of research in planning is questioned : what is the function of the information from research and surveys performed during
  • 1998
  • design at all scales, from ornaments and furniture to settlements. The latter, regardless of size, have the same conceptual division of space, vocabulary of shapes, and units of measurement. The goal is projection of the self into the building so
  • 1998
  • Model ; Self-organizing behaviour ; System ; Theory ; Town ; Urban change ; Urban dynamics ; Urban system ; Urban theory
  • 1998
  • Demographic-economic model ; Entropy maximization ; Model ; Population distribution ; Regional science ; Self-organizing behaviour ; Settlement ; Spatial structure ; System dynamics
  • 1998
  • for a developing country to rest its development of industrial districts on self-sustained innovativeness.
  • 1998