Acta Geographica

Acta Geographica
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Total Pages : 866
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:$B233750
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Space and Place

Space and Place
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Publisher : Geografisch Instituut Katholieke Universiteit Te Leuven
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9080063622
ISBN-13 : 9789080063624
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Space and Place by : Dominique Vanneste

Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis

Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9780203306062
ISBN-13 : 0203306066
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis by : Jean-Paul Donnay

One of the key geographical developments over the last two centuries has been that of urbanisation. In recent years this has exploded globally, particularly in developing countries. It is essential for governments, planners and researchers in geography and allied fields to understand this process and the main way of being able to do this is to accurately map these changes. The main method of this mapping is Remote Sensing. This up-to-date analysis of the area looks at a wide range of methodologies currently being used to produce and analyse remotely sensed data of urban areas. The authors examine the various techniques used to extract information from digital, multispectral images of urban areas. Donnay and Barnsley then go on to look at the identification of urban forms, the delineation of agglomerations and the development of urban morphology, considering the analysis of integrated data sets and surface models and going on to look at the estimation of human population levels.

Geographers

Geographers
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9781350085510
ISBN-13 : 1350085510
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Synopsis Geographers by : Elizabeth Baigent

Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, Volume 37 explores the concept of distinction in geography. Through the lives of six geographers working in Brazil, North America, Europe and RĂ©union, it investigates what distinction consists of, how we identify and celebrate it and how it relates to quotidian practices in the discipline. The volume highlights the continuing importance of biography and the International Geographical Union in recording and assessing distinction. It also considers the relevance of personal networks for the circulation and translation of distinguished geographical knowledge, and how this knowledge can underpin applied projects and critical appraisal of geographical scholarship, both at a national and sub-national level. Gendered notions of distinction are also addressed, particularly through June Sheppard, who found limited recognition for her work as a result of gendered expectations within the discipline and society at large. By reflecting on how we locate distinguished geographers and tell their histories, Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, Volume 37 makes an important contribution to fostering less canonical work in historical geography.

European Landscapes in Transition

European Landscapes in Transition
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781107070691
ISBN-13 : 1107070694
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis European Landscapes in Transition by : Teresa Pinto-Correia

A presentation of the challenges of European rural landscape management, exploring alternatives that incorporate place-based approaches.

Soil Erosion in Europe

Soil Erosion in Europe
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 878
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ISBN-10 : 9780470859117
ISBN-13 : 0470859113
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Synopsis Soil Erosion in Europe by : John Boardman

Provides a unique and comprehensive assessment of soil erosion throughout Europe, an important aspect to control and manage if landscapes are to be sustained for the future. Written in two parts, Soil Erosion in Europe primarily focuses on current issues, area specific soil erosion rates, on and off-site impacts, government responses, soil conservation measures, and soil erosion risk maps. The first part overviews the erosion processes and the problems encountered within each European country, whilst the second section takes a cross-cutting theme approach. Based on an EU-funded project that has been running for four years with erosion scientists from 19 countries Reviews contemporary erosion processes and rates on arable and rangeland in Europe Looks at current issues, such as socio-economic drivers, controlling factors specific to the country and changes in land use

Geographical Information and Planning

Geographical Information and Planning
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 9783662039540
ISBN-13 : 3662039540
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Geographical Information and Planning by : John Stillwell

The 1990s have seen some remarkable changes in geographical information (GI) provision and computer technology that have impacted on many of the activities that constitute planning in all its different forms. However, relatively few texts in the field of geographical information systems (GIS) and planning have been published since Henk Scholten and John Stillwell edited Geographical Information Systems for Urban and Regional Planning in 1990. This volume seeks to redress the balance by showing how GI of various types is being used in urban, physical, environmental, socio-economic and business planning contexts at local, regional and national scales with the assistance of GIS and modelling methods, and how the uses of GI and GI technologies have evolved over the last decade. During this period, a number of meetings took place in Europe in different locations organised initially by European Geographical Information Systems (EGIS, 1990- 94) and more recently by the Joint European Conference and Exhibition (JEC) on Geographical Information (1995-97). These meetings brought together members of the GI community from across the world to discuss GI research and GIS applications. One of the Special Interest Groups associated with the JEC gatherings was that on 'Geographical Information and Planning' and several of the contributions in this book have their origins in papers presented to the group's meetings.

Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : 9781483268330
ISBN-13 : 1483268330
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Analysis by : Carol A. Smith

Regional Analysis, Volume II: Social Systems consists of studies on the general applications of the regional framework for analyzing socioeconomic systems as they exist and develop in territorial-environmental systems. This volume is concerned with social systems, emphasizing the interrelationships among the institutional components of complex societies. Marriage and kinship, political organization, formation of ethnic and cultural-territorial groups, and stratification systems that are affected by regional-environmental variables are also covered. This publication is beneficial to social and regional scientists, geographers, economists, social anthropologists, archeologists, sociologists, and political scientists intending to acquire knowledge of the implications of rural-urban relations and regional settlement patterns.