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  • A new 1:50 000 Geomorphological Map of the Trigno river basin (Molise Region, Italy) is being presented and discussed in this paper. It contains information about the materials and methods used as well as the geological-geomorphological setting
  • 2001
  • Genève ; Geographical information system ; Hedonistic model ; Neighbourhood ; Price fixing ; Real estate market ; Residential environment ; Switzerland ; Urban settlement ; Well-being
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  • Allocation ; Consumption ; Environmental degradation ; Living standard ; Pollution control ; Preference ; Quality of life ; Well-being
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  • Research technique ; Rural community ; Rural development ; South Africa ; Water management ; Water supply ; Well-being
  • 2001
  • Environment ; Environmental conservation ; State control ; Sustainable development ; Sweden ; Territorial unit ; Well-being
  • 2001
  • Cluster analysis ; Living conditions ; Living standard ; Regional development ; Rural area ; Rural change ; Socio-economic system ; Sweden ; Territorial structure ; Well-being
  • 2001
  • Russian agri-food sector between well-performing macroeconomic environment and institutional obstacles.
  • rules within as well as between firms and farms and lack of credibility of Russian government promote a rent-seeking behaviour of employer and employees. (L'A.).
  • 2001
  • factors, supply and demand in order to fully understand the tourism infrastructure being considered. Towards the end of the Ottoman period and during the British Mandate, tourism in Palestine developed greatly, and the country began to attract tourists who
  • 2001
  • , this paper draws from the governmentality literature to show new forms of economic governance can be conceptualised as an assemblage of spaces, subjects, strategies, and numbers. It is argued that far from being a new reality globalisation is a governmental
  • 2001
  • This review indicates that the dominant position of large mammals in savanna studies is being challenged as researchers turn to the not so apparent but significant animal communities present in savannas around the world. Understanding the role
  • 2001
  • What is surprising, especially as we observe the development of biogeography over the last decade or so, is that macro-problems are increasingly being answered by micro-methods. Just as biology and ecology are increasingly moving into and drawing
  • 2001
  • Referring to the prospects highlighted by Vidal de la Blache and Hartshorne, the A. claims for human geography the credit of being the only discipline which has been dealing theoretically with the topic of difference for ever a century, while
  • 2001
  • This article is aimed to emphasize the fact that the relation ship between people and space is much more complex than it is being described nowadays in relation with functional space. This study offers an anlysis of changing cultural landscapes
  • 2001
  • benefit in separating natural changes from human-induced changes. Changes in the systems themselves are reviewed, including the increasing evidence for 2 or more system states being possible.
  • 2001
  • connected with convective storms on the other. Cases of gales of the century are described. The impact of strong winds is discussed, with special attention being paid to forest damage.
  • 2001
  • the original imprint that glacial erosion gave to the mountain. The study of the local climates is a major element of an integrated project for the study of landscape units, which has being conducted in the Serra da Estrala. For the first time air temperatures
  • 2001
  • ) and on land prices -the key indicators of the economic and ecological role played by municipal land- as being attributable to the transport infrastructure and have rendered them quantifable in terms of selected relationships. - (L'A.).
  • 2001
  • , after being discovered by Rick Steves, anchorman of a popular TV series and author of travel guidebooks. The impact of American tourism has deeply changed the town. In the meantime, an Italian organisation has chosen Vernazza as Mediterranean laboratory
  • 2001
  • to demonstrate that some of the soils are remains of old fersiallitic soils, which were previously dominant but in the current climatic conditions are being replaced by poorly developed soils (i.e. regressive evolution).
  • 2001
  • ) the overriding sedimentological controls on carbonate production were climatic, with primary carbonate production being confined to warmer, highstand parts of glacially controlled eustatic cycles. - (NF)
  • 2001