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- Geography of Oceania (10)
- Accessibilité ; Budget-temps ; Choix ; Christchurch ; Comportement spatial ; Espace d'activité ; Femme au foyer ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Population urbaine ; Service ; Transport collectif ; Transport urbain (1)
- Accessibilité ; Calcul économique ; Chemin de fer ; Gestion ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Nelson ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Subvention ; Système de transports ; Trafic (1)
- Action anthropique ; Australie ; Domaine aride ; Erosion des sols ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Lutte contre l'érosion ; Pédologie ; Surpâturage ; Végétation (1)
- Action de l'Etat ; Aménagement régional ; Disparités régionales ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée ; Planification ; Politique économique ; Région déprimée ; Sous-développement ; Stratégie de développement (1)
- Adaptation ; Agriculture ; Ecologie humaine ; Gel ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Histoire du peuplement ; Incendie de forêt ; Montagne ; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée ; Sécheresse ; Variation climatique (1)
- Apport culturel ; Civilisation américaine ; Colonisation agricole ; Ecologie humaine ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Identité culturelle ; Immigration ; Mise en valeur ; Morphologie urbaine ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Paysage culturel ; Paysage rural ; Peuplement ; Propriété foncière ; Propriété rurale ; Utilisation du sol ; Végétation (1)
- Australie ; Cartographie thématique ; Champ de dune ; Dune ; Eolien ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Géomorphogenèse ; Minéralogie ; Sédimentologie ; Typologie (1)
- Corrélation ; Donnée climatologique ; Eau du sol ; Gel ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée ; Précipitation ; Périodicité ; Sécheresse ; Série chronologique ; Variabilité spatiale (1)
- Donnée ; Evénement ; Gel ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée ; Périodicité ; Source documentaire ; Sécheresse ; Typologie ; Variation climatique (1)
- Frost and drought through time and space, part I : the climatological record in Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. (1)
- Frost and drought through time and space, part II : the written, oral, and proxy records and their meaning in Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. (1)
- Frost and drought through time and space, part III : what were conditions like when the high valleys were first settled? in Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea. (1)
- Large-scale patterns of dune type, spacing and orientation in the Australian continental dunefield in Environment and development in Australia. (1)
- Nelson's National Railway : the political distortion of geographical space (1)
- North American influences in the development of New Zealand's landscapes: 1800 to 1935 (1)
- Planification et sous-développement régional en Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée (1)
- Some geographical implications of foreign investment in the semiperiphery: the case of Australia (1)
- Space-time budgets, public transport, and spatial choice (1)
- Frost and drought through time and space, part I : the climatological record in Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
- Nelson's National Railway : the political distortion of geographical space
- Frost and drought through time and space, part III : what were conditions like when the high valleys were first settled? in Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
- Frost and drought through time and space, part II : the written, oral, and proxy records and their meaning in Frost and drought in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
- Large-scale patterns of dune type, spacing and orientation in the Australian continental dunefield in Environment and development in Australia.
- Space-time budgets, public transport, and spatial choice
- is essential. Techniques currently being developed to recognize the attributes of eroding systems and to model their behaviour over space and time are outlined here.
- British settlement of New Zealand accompanied and depended upon the space-time convergence resulting from rapidly improving oceanic shipping. In turn this made other countries of new settlement readily accessible to New Zealand. Sharing a suite
- . In the final two sections the implications of these flows within the Australian space economy are considered by reference to a case study of the pattern of investment of the largest foreign-owned group in the country and a study of the continuing polarization
- of rural and isolated communities. Questions of scale and space are critically important. Thus, field work and regional skills of a geographer are required to understand areas where statistical data are lacking.