EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 2003 - Abstracts

EKISTICS: the problems and science of HUMAN SETTLEMENTS 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Africa and globalization: What perspectives for the future of the continent?Social sciencesTurco, Alessia
An interview with Jean Gottmann on urban geography.(Interview)Social sciencesPerovic, Milos
A "quantitive" analysis of the geopolitical situation in Russia.Social sciencesKolossov, Vladimir
Changing sovereignty and changing borders: Vox dei or vox populi?Social sciencesLaponce, Jean
City and culture.Social sciencesClaval, Paul
City image and major international events: A new tool for urban strategy and planning.Social sciencesLieutaud, Jacqueline
Expansion of the frontier and city of freedom.Social sciencesMiyakawa, Yasuo
From Gottmann to Gottmann: Testing a geographical theory.(Jean Gottmann)Social sciencesMuscara, Calogero
From megalopolis to global city-region? The political-geographical context of urban development.Social sciencesAgnew, John
Geographer, historian and classic French regionalist: The evolution of the writings of Jean Gottmann.Social sciencesHarper, Robert A.
Geography, geopolitics and history: Considerations and conclusions.Social sciencesTzermias, Pavlos
Gottman and Mediterranean iconographies.Social sciencesCampione, Giuseppe
Iconography and circulation on the Atlantic seaboards: Europe and North America.Social sciencesPhlipponneau, Michel
Iconography: Its historical, theological and philosophical background.Social sciencesPrevelakis, Nicolas
"Indian" geopolitics: Unity in diversity or diversity in unity?Social sciencesChaturvedi, Sanjay
Influence of Jean Gottman's thought on national development plans in Japan.Social sciences 
In the footsteps of Jean Gottmann: From Le Havre to harbors between globalization and the quest for identity.Social sciencesGay, Francois
Jean Gottmann's theoretical writings: The art of reinventing geography.Social sciencesHubert, Jean-Paul
Latin American countries and their iconographies.Social sciencesGangas-Geisse, Monica, Santis-Arenas, Hernan
Love and hatred: Changing relations between the city governments of Budapest and the national governments.Social sciencesEnyedi, Gyorgy, Keresztely, Krisztina
Marche region, a "marginal" area in Italy: Participation in and exclusion from the Mediterranean megalopolis.Social sciencesVenturelli, Rita Colantonio, Galli, Andrea
Minorities in the trap of iconography.Social sciencesLagarde, Christian
"One Southeast Asia": Emerging iconographies in the making of a region.(Association of South East Asian Nations)Social sciencesdell'Agnese, Elena
Political aspects of planning the Basque coastal megalopolis.Social sciencesMann, Lawrence D.
Sustainable development in the frontiers of the American Megalopolis.Social sciencesFutagami, Mami
Territory and territoriality in a globalizing world.Social sciencesJohnston, Ron
The Asia-Pacific region and the new world order.Social sciencesRumley, Dennis
The geopolitical role of China: Crouching tiger, hidden dragon.Social sciencesEva, Fabrizio
The iconography and circulation of the Atlantic community.Social sciencesHenrikson, Alan K.
The iconography and circulation of the Atlantic community.Social sciencesHenrikson, Alan K.
The identity of modern Chinese migrants from Hong Kong to Vancouver, Canada.Social sciencesFournel, Thomas
The long road to Megalopolis.Social sciencesMuscara, Luca
The periphery in the center: Some political features of Turkish urbanization.Social sciencesKeles, Rusen
The relevance of Jean Gottman in today's world.Social sciencesPrevelakis, George
Towards a megapolitan world?Social sciencesKormoss, I.B.F.
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