EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A new international environmental order in the making. | Social sciences | Simonis, Udo E. |
Challenge to change in Asian cities. | Social sciences | Lim, William. S.W. |
Development of polish health centers and the tourism real estate market. | Social sciences | Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Anna |
Environmental, demographic and territorial dimensions of sustainable development. | Social sciences | Mega, Voula |
Exploratory forecasting methodologies for tourism demand. | Social sciences | Lagos, Demetrios G. |
Forests, water, climate and population: Impacts and policies in a new century. | Social sciences | Benedick, Richard Elliot |
Global transportation. | Social sciences | Owen, Wilfred |
Identifying environmental priorities in cities in the South. | Social sciences | Satterthwaite, David |
India-challenges for architecture and urban planning in the next century. | Social sciences | Khambatta, Rusi |
Our common journey: A transition toward sustainability. | Social sciences | |
Planning to enhance the liberty of the planned. | Social sciences | Udy, John M |
Rural settlements in Hungary after 1989. | Social sciences | Kiss, Eva |
The ecology of man and the ecology of greenery in the earth system. | Social sciences | Fujii, Takashi |
The global city of the 21st century. | Social sciences | Rahmaan, Anis-ur- |
The quality of growth. | Social sciences | Thomas, Vinod, Kishor, Nalin, Yan, Wang, Dailami,Mansoorl, Kaufmann, Danie, Dhareshwar, Ashok, Lopez, Ramon E. |
Tomorrow's world: Doom or brilliant ascent?. | Social sciences | Papaioannou, John G. |
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