Indigenous aspirations and ecological integrity: Restoring and protecting the health and wellbeing of an ancestral river for future generations in Aotearoa New Zealand [PDF]
This paper seeks to provide a domestic example of the application of the environmental ethic of the indigenous Māori which ensures that humans are kaitiaki (guardians) of their surrounding environment by virtue of shared genealogy and how this ethic is ...
Te Aho, Linda
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Integrated water resources management as a new approach to water security [PDF]
Access to safe water is a worldwide problem facing three quarters of a billion people every day. The problem of access to water is not primarily due to an overall scarcity of water, but rather the unequal geographical and seasonal distribution of the ...
E Swyngedouw +7 more
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Faunal Remains From Kula, A Mesolithic-Neolithic Site At The Exit Of The Danube Gorges (Serbia)
The paper presents the results of the analysis of faunal (mammal, fish and mollusc) remains from Kula, a Mesolithic-Neolithic site at the exit of the Danube Gorges in Serbia. Although the analysed sample represents only an arbitrarily saved portion of the original assemblage and is therefore biased, it offers important new insights into the variability
Živaljević, Ivana; +2 more
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Between the Danube and the Deep Blue Sea : zooarchaeological meta-analysis reveals variability in the spread and development of Neolithic farming across the western Balkans [PDF]
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct 'streams', respectively around the Mediterranean littoral and along the Danube corridor to central Europe.
Gaastra, Jane +2 more
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High magnitude and rapid incision from river capture: Rhine River, Switzerland [PDF]
Landscape evolution is controlled by the development and organization of drainage basins. As a landscape evolves, drainage reorganization events can occur via river capture or piracy, whereby one river basin grows at the expense of another.
Becker, Jens K. +4 more
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Application of attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in the mineralogical study of a landslide area, Hungary [PDF]
This study demonstrates that the unpolarized attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR FTIR) is a practical and quick tool to distinguish different types of sediments in landslide-affected areas, and potentially other ...
Földvári, Mária +3 more
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Proposals for adaptation to new economic change through the promotion and selection of holiday villages in Romania [PDF]
Any settlement that is chosen to promote rural tourism is based on the following fundamental components: the centre of the village where most households are concentrated and which expresses the economic functions of the village; its outskirts (work area)
Florentina MIU
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L'itinéraire martinien de Venance Fortunat [PDF]
Venantius Fortunatus, well known as an official poet at the merovingian court and as a pious servant for the nunnery founded by Radegond explained his arrival in Gaul from Ravenna as a pilgrimage to saint Martin's grave.
Judic, Bruno
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Modelling nutrient pollution in the Danube River Basin: a comparative study of SWAT, MONERIS and GREEN models [PDF]
The Water Framework Directive requires the development and implementation of river basin management plans for improving the ecological status of freshwater bodies throughout Europe.
BOURAOUI Faycal +6 more
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ArchaeoGates Danube River Submerged Heritage Scanning and Data-base [PDF]
The objective of ArchaeoGates project is to identify the cultural sites submerged under the Danube, to collect and process the data to develop a database (Danube River Submerged Heritage D.A.R.S.H.), with the possibility to extend it to include other ...
Codromaz, Federica +5 more
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