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  • Types of vegetation of a Zubair Desert, Southern Iraq in Rural energy in the Third world.
  • Transport problems in Third World cities, an example of Dhaka
  • Old wives or young midwives? Women as caretakers of health| the case of Nepal in Geography of gender in the Third World.
  • The sex ratio in South Asia in Geography of gender in the Third World.
  • China and the Soviet Union : Worlds apart?
  • This changing world: changing attitudes to housing provision: Bliss in the Philippines?
  • Garden city Japanese style: the case of Den-en Toschi Company Ltd., 1918-1928 in Planning and the environment in the modern world.
  • The new economics of growth, a strategy for India and the developing world
  • Average annual runoff and loads reaching the sea from the rivers in littoral areas of China are estimated at 1 800 km and 2 000 million tons respectively accounting for 4.6 % and 11.5 % of world total, while the content of soluble substance is about
  • the same as world average. Most discharge enters the Donghai, followed by Nanhai and the Pacific. Variations in runoff is affected by human activities besides natural precipitation. Since the last decade runoff discharged into Donghai decreased
  • In Tokyo which became recently one of the first three world money markets, domestic and foreign financial institutions are located in a small area which got congested. That situation created numerous urban problems, such as a dramatic increase
  • The building industry and urbanization in Third world countries: a Philippine case study
  • The A. examines the radical interpretations of the history of Southeast Asia and its integration into the world economy, a present perspective considering the polarizing effect of its economic growth. The A. considers particularly its integration
  • in the world capitalist system. Recent works on theories of stages of capital accumulation lead to a reexamination of the determination structures which underpin Catley's research. We suggest that a new approach would pay some attention to refining historical
  • Strategies for petroleum substitutes on the Malaysian energy market in Rural energy in the Third world.
  • Kaffee aus Arabien. Der Bedeutungswandel eines Weltwirtschaftsgutes und seine siedlungsgeographische Konsequenz an der Trockengrenze der Okumene.. (Coffee from Arabia. Change of significance of a world trade good and its settlement-geographical
  • Local decision-making is seen as increasingly critical to resource conservation in the Third World. This study of two systems for forest protection and landslide control on private lands in Gorkha District points out the problems that must
  • . The maps and the world view of European put an end to the mediaeval perception of Japan. - (SGA)
  • Post-eruption erosion in the world is summarized, and the characteristics of mud and debris flows after the 1977-1978 eruption of Mt. Usu are discussed and its process of time-spatial sequence is explained.
  • The high economic growth enjoyed by Lebanon since World War II marked the rapid urban development in her capital Beirut. Civil war broke out between the Christians and the Muslims. - (SGA)
  • Forestry development relies overwhelmingly on natural resources which are not particularly impressive in China when compared with world average. Their location in the less developed and less accessible regions is a further disadvantage. The problems