EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 1997 - Abstracts

EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abinse: a river-bank agricultural market in Benue State, Nigeria.Social sciencesAkinbode, Ade
An integrative framework for sustainability: the Hamilton Harbour ecosystem.Social sciencesStefanovic, Ingrid Leman
Assessing the state of sustainability in British Columbia's Southern Interior Ecoprovince.Social sciencesWalter, Gerald R., Wilkerson, Orland L.
Bioregionalism: a pragmatic European perspective.Social sciencesSimonis, Udo E.
Egypt's 1982 planning law: time for an update?(urban planning)Social sciencesElkhishin, Khaled
Euro-islands: towards a European Union islands policy for development.Social sciencesMitropoulos, Mit
Greece: regional planning policy in the 1980s.Social sciencesBeriatos, Elias
Growth and hierarchical classification of Greek cities, 1951-1981.Social sciencesPapadakis, Michael E.
Hungary: urbanization and the urban network.Social sciencesKiss, Eva
Planning and mediation - democratic theory and public participation in Israel.Social sciencesSoen, Dan
Planning around the Dunajec River water reservoirs on the Polish-Slovakian border.Social sciencesPawlikowska-Piechotka, Anna
Planning in the age of globalization.Social sciencesKayasu, Serap
Problems of human settlement structure in the Russian Federation.Social sciencesBrade, Isolde, Schulze, Monika
Sustainable development: the third transformation of the Chinese economic system.Social sciencesLi Gongyu
The Swiss urban development strategy: a polycentric urban network.Social sciencesRingli, Hellmut
Towards a sustainable management of regional seas: the Mediterranean islands.Social sciencesLemmi. Enrica
Urban primacy in Saudi Arabia.(rate of urbanization)Social sciencesAl-Hathloul, Saleh, Edadan, Narayanan
Windfarms in the U.K.: the arguments for and against.Social sciencesHull, Angela
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