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  • Chây, tea
  • Afghanistan ; Agricultural product ; Consumption ; Drink ; Iran ; Marketing ; Production ; Tea
  • This article is very informative on current production, marketing and consumption patterns. It offers many details on the cultivation of tea in Iran's Caspian provinces, as well as on subsequent handling, shipping and distribution. Particularly
  • fascinating is further discussion on the numerous regional differences of tea consumption in Iran and Afghanistan. - (ABSTR.IR.).
  • Radiation and energy flux characteristics of tea canopies in Kenya
  • Albedo ; Heat flow ; Kenya ; Microclimate ; Radiation ; Tea ; Vegetation
  • This paper discusses the results of an experiment whereby all the major radiation and energy fluxes were measured/estimated for a mature tea canopy at Kericho, Kenya. The fluxes include incoming short-wave radiation, terrestrial radiation, latent
  • Some ecological considerations for tea growing in the Eastern Himalayas in The Himalayas. Profiles of modernisation and adaptation.
  • Le mouvement Tea Party, une illusion ?
  • Etats-Unis ; Géographie politique ; Mouvement social ; Politique ; Tea Party
  • On présente dans un premier temps les analyses du mouvement Tea Party. Loin d’être un phénomène marginal aux mains de riches hommes d’affaires, il est un mouvement social profondément enraciné dans des espaces conservateurs. On souligne l’écart
  • entre l’importance du mouvement et ses maigres résultats. Une comparaison avec des mouvements similaires apparus dans les années 1970 permet de mieux comprendre l’incapacité du Tea Party à élargir son audience au-delà des cercles militants traditionnels.
  • Tea forest in the making : tea production and the ambiguity of modernity on China's southwest frontier
  • China ; Cultivated plants ; Minority ; Modernity ; Rural landscape ; Tea ; Yunnan
  • The worlds of tea and coffee : patterns of consumption
  • Coffee ; Consumer habit ; Consumption ; Cultural studies ; Drink ; Living standard ; Preference ; Production ; Tea ; World
  • Trade and trade policy on the world markets in coffee, cocoa and tea
  • Coffee ; Cultivated plants ; Economic geography ; India ; Market ; Plantation ; Price fixing ; Tea ; World market
  • In recent years international prices for tea and coffee producers have crashed and buyers have laid down extensive new requirements for market access. This book investigates the impact of new trading arrangements in the coffee and tea sectors
  • The impact of geographical indication on the revitalisation of a regional economy : a case study of Boseong green tea
  • Rural-rural migration field in Kenya: the case of Kericho tea estates complex in a regional Setting
  • Irrigation system operating policy for mature tea in Malawi
  • Gudalm Taluk in Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu which was covered by tropical forest two centuries ago is now planted with tea, coffee and cinchona. - (PLK)
  • Altérité ; Colonisation ; Corps humain ; Culturel ; Danse ; Erotisme ; Exotisme ; Genre ; Post-colonialisme ; Strip-tease ; Tahiti
  • Danse qui s'inscrit dans le cadre d'une société coloniale et patriarcale. Dimension plus ou moins explicitement érotique. Cette expression en vient à désigner le strip-tease dans les E.U. des années 1950. Le processus colonial est lié à la
  • When are store locations good? the case of the National Tea Company in Detroit
  • This paper describes how, in conjunction with the Teachers Experiencing the Arctic and Antarctic (TEA) program administered by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), a beginning has been made in bringing permafrost research to the attention
  • of a wider audience. Since their expeditions, the teachers have shared their experiences with their classrooms and communities in several ways, including public lectures and the Internet (TEA web site, http://tea.rice.edu). This experience may heighten public
  • The article includes the following parts: notes on the historical conditions in the expansion of agricultural trade, structures of international agricultural trade (world trade in cereals, in vegetable oil, in cotton, in coffee, tea, cocoa
  • Commercial agriculture ; Ethnic minority ; Malaysia ; Mountain ; Rural area ; Tea ; Tourism
  • China ; Consumption ; Diffusion ; Drink ; Food ; Globalization ; Tea ; World
  • use types for these five hillslope position are woodland, tea (Camellia sinensis), tea, meadow and woodland, respectively. Results suggest that lower and toe slope positions are hot spots receiving lateral surface and subsurface recharge. Perennial
  • vegetation at toe slope position can remove nitrogen in lateral subsurface flow by promoting denitrification. Therefore, maintaining toe slope area in perennial vegetation may help to mitigate dissolved nitrogen losses from upslope fertilized tea plantations.
  • Agricultural production ; Agriculture ; Cultivated plants ; India ; Plantation ; Rural economy ; Tea