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Seeing the soil through the net: an eye-opener on the soil map of the Flemish region (Belgium)
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Estimating the causal effect of body mass index on gut microbiota variation
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The groundwater vulnerability map for the Flemish region: its principles and uses
Engineering Geology, 1990Abstract Fobe, B. and Goossens, M., 1990. The groundwater vulnerability map for the Flemish region: its principles and uses. Eng. Geol., 29: 355–363. The vulnerability map of the groundwater for the Flemish region demonstrates the possible risk for contamination of the groundwater in the upper aquifer of economical value.
Bart Fobe, Marc Goossens
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Sports Economics, Management and Policy, 2017
This chapter addresses developments in the sport industry in Belgium, with a particular focus on the Flemish Region and the Brussels-Capital Region. Data on sport-related companies was gathered by national statistical offices that use the Belgian equivalent (NACE-BEL 2008) of the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European ...
Jeroen Scheerder
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This chapter addresses developments in the sport industry in Belgium, with a particular focus on the Flemish Region and the Brussels-Capital Region. Data on sport-related companies was gathered by national statistical offices that use the Belgian equivalent (NACE-BEL 2008) of the Statistical classification of economic activities in the European ...
Jeroen Scheerder
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Household Waste Management in the Flemish Region of Belgium
Environmental Science and Technology Library, 2000The Flemish region, in northern Belgium, has six million inhabitants, which is four hundred and thirty-seven inhabitants per square kilometre.
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Procedures for Planning in the Flemish Region
1992Belgium comprises three different cultures: the 5.5 million Dutch-speaking Flemish in the North, the 3.5 million French-speaking Walloons in the South, and 60,000 German-speaking people living in the East. Another one million people live in the bilingual (French-Dutch) capital, Brussels.
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Contextualising City-regional Issues, Strategies and their Use: the Flemish Story
Local Government Studies, 2008Abstract This paper presents a contextualised analysis of what might be called the city-regional debate. The debate is unfolded in terms of four types of city-regional issues, eight common strategies to tackle the latter and the use thereof in Flanders.
Joris Voets, Filip De Rynck
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Europe and Cohesion Policy-Making in the Flemish Region
2001Abstract This chapter deals with the structural funds policies in the Belgian region of Flanders during the last ten years. The four areas that have received European support are compared in an attempt to delineate the impact of the European Community on territorial restructuring and on the nature of the policy process.
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