Social achievement in the world is dependent to a great extent on the development of mineral resources. A changing pattern of the life-cycle in mineral consumption, with a general pattern of introduction, growth, stability and decline, is seen
Demographic analysis ; Demography ; Economic impact ; Family ; Income transfer ; Life cycle ; Life expectancy ; Model ; Mortality ; Population ageing ; Statistics ; Welfare
Reconstruction of the natural environment during the life span of Nanjing Homo erectus
environment before middle Pleistocene epoch. During the life span of Nanjing Homo erectus, it had transformed to warm and humid sub-tropical climate from periglacial climate. The natural environment is similar to present except the individual high mountains.
Commuting ; Distance travelled ; France ; Housing cost ; Ile-de-France ; Journey to work ; Life cycle ; Paris ; Residential choice ; Residential location ; Social status ; Urban structure
to these different phenomena operating at both the microlevel and the macrolevel. Account also has to be taken of the residential strategies of individuals, which are linked to social position and life-cycle stage. But we can only understand the effects
This paper tells the story of László Almásy the outstanding Hungarian desert explorer whose life inspired the authors of the Oscar-wining film The English Patient. Author gives a comprehensive and factual biography about one of the last romantic
Presents five themes useful in integrating into geography courses: 1) the historical specificity of geography; 2) interconnectness of regions; 3) interpenetration of human and biophysical systems; 4) centrality of culture and everyday life
Swedish racisms may in part be seen and heard as local manifestations of the present moment of danger in which the practices and experiences encountered in every day life are characterized as capitalist modernity magnified. A politics of resentment
This review addresses the important issues of food and housing. The focus is on how these integrate with other elements of urban sustainability, particularly in the context of improving the quality of life for the urban poor. The second area
The aim of the book is to present research methods used in evaluations of bioclimatic conditions of human life as well as their application in recognition of spatial differentiation of Poland's bioclimate. The study consists of 4 parts : the first