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Theory of infectious disease spillover at an ecological boundary: impacts of seasonality and cross-boundary movement. [PDF]
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An interoperable catalogue of Middle and Late Bronze Age settlements in western Anatolia (c. 2000-1200 BCE). [PDF]
Aşınmaz A, Mutlu S, Zangger E.
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The human settlements and the philosophy of sustainability
María del Carmen Cañizares Ruiz
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Friendly Settlements in the Framework of the Inter- American Human Rights System
María Carolina Estepa
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Australia's transition to the 21st century has been marked by an extended period of economic prosperity unmatched for several decades, but one in which a series of question marks are being raised in three principal areas: in relation to the environment, the social well-being of the population, and the future path of economic development.
Newton, Peter W. +15 more
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2018
In the first of three chapters about the origins of human settlements in deep history, Bowen and Gleeson use their general systems theory (GST) model of decision-making to synthesize information about how prehistoric people lived for at least 290,000 years before the first permanent settlements were created just 10,000 years ago.
William M. Bowen, Robert E. Gleeson
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In the first of three chapters about the origins of human settlements in deep history, Bowen and Gleeson use their general systems theory (GST) model of decision-making to synthesize information about how prehistoric people lived for at least 290,000 years before the first permanent settlements were created just 10,000 years ago.
William M. Bowen, Robert E. Gleeson
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Habitat International, 1976
Looking back at the Vancouver Habitat events one remembers the Habitat Forum as a place crowded with concerned people trying to change the value systems of mankind, among whom a few of us were seeking to advance the case for proper town planning. The difficulty we found is that many people are distrustful of planners because of their close association ...
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Looking back at the Vancouver Habitat events one remembers the Habitat Forum as a place crowded with concerned people trying to change the value systems of mankind, among whom a few of us were seeking to advance the case for proper town planning. The difficulty we found is that many people are distrustful of planners because of their close association ...
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