In the way of development : indigenous land-rights issues in Malaysia
Aborigines ; Custom ; Development ; Government policy ; Land ; Land rights ; Malaysia ; Non-governmental organization ; Poverty ; Rural community ; Territorial identity
Human geography in higher education in Malaysia : issues and challenges
Educational policy ; Higher education ; Malaysia ; Teacher ; Teaching of geography
2011
[b1] School of Social, Development and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaisie
‘Shifting ground’: renegotiating land rights and rural livelihoods in Sarawak, Malaysia
Cash crop ; Cultural studies ; Ethnic minority ; Land tenure ; Land use ; Malaysia ; Oilpalm ; Private sector ; Role of the State ; Rural economy ; Sarawak ; Use conflict
Army ; Ethnic minority ; Forest ; Forest policy ; Indonesia ; Land policy ; Malaysia ; Nation-state ; Political ecology ; Political geography ; Territorialisation ; Thailand ; Twentieth Century ; Violence
resulting in benefits that accrue to the more economically advanced countries that have an advance level of capital, such as China, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia. Thailand economy has penetrated into the newly opened post-socialist countries
Effect of snow amount on runoff, soil loss and suspended sediment during periods of snowmelt in southern West Siberia
Asian part of Russia ; Chernozem ; Freeze-thaw cycle ; Meltwater ; Runoff ; Snow ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Suspended load ; Watershed ; West Siberia
of southern West Siberia (Predsalairye, Priobye and Kuznetsk hollow). These areas have different geomorphological and climatic characteristics and soils. Observations were made from 1969 to 2007. Soil losses in high-snow and very high-snow years varied from
Dynamic controls on wind erosion and dust generation on west-central Free State agricultural land, South Africa
The west-central part of South Africa's Free State Province falls within the transition zone between South Africa's sub-humid, temperate grasslands to the east, and the semi-arid Karoo and arid Kalahari to the south and west, respectively
Bureaucratie ; Etat ; Frontière ; Géographie politique ; Israël ; Néolibéralisme ; Sécurité ; Technologie de pointe ; Territoire ; Territorialisation ; West Bank
Bureaucracy ; Frontier ; High technology ; Israel ; Neo liberalism ; Political geography ; Security ; State ; Territorialisation ; Territory ; West Bank
Birmingham ; Concept ; Discours ; Développement durable ; England ; Politique urbaine ; Royaume-Uni ; Régénération urbaine ; Stratégie d'acteurs ; Structure socio-économique ; West Midlands
Birmingham ; Concept ; Decision making process ; Discourse ; England ; Socio-economic system ; Sustainable development ; United Kingdom ; Urban policy ; Urban regeneration ; West Midlands
Will the southern African west coast fog be affected by future climate change? Results of an initial fog projection using a regional climate model
The AA. present an initial study to project the long-term development of fog occurrence along the southern African west coast. For this purpose, they implemented a basic fog diagnostic scheme based on liquid water content into the regional climate
The paper examines geographical aspects of organic farming in England and Wales. At a regional scale, three major concentrations of organic production are found to the south and west of a line drawn between Bangor in north Wales and Brighton
The Antonine Wall was the north-west frontier of the Roman Empire in the mid 2nd century AD. It was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 2008. The nomination process required a detailed assessment of the location and mapping
) in France and in parts of West Africa. The core of this book is the transcript of biographical interviews with Suret-Canale, which is complemented by an introductory essay by Bianchini, facsimiles of documents, photographs, and a concluding essay by Amady