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International Journal of Science and Business, 2023
The community is a collection of residents who reflect each other's individual jobs, lives, settlement patterns, customs, and cultural frameworks. Communities also pass on their customs from one generation to the next. Maintaining local communities within a country is important, and preserving cultural traditions helps to enhance neighborhood ...
Tanjima Siddika, Farhana Hoque
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The community is a collection of residents who reflect each other's individual jobs, lives, settlement patterns, customs, and cultural frameworks. Communities also pass on their customs from one generation to the next. Maintaining local communities within a country is important, and preserving cultural traditions helps to enhance neighborhood ...
Tanjima Siddika, Farhana Hoque
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EFFECTS OF HUMAN SETTLEMENT ON BIRD COMMUNITIES IN LOWLAND RIPARIAN AREAS OF COLORADO (USA)
Ecological Applications, 2003Riparian areas in western North America have been characterized as centers of avian diversity, yet little is known about the ways that native species in streamside habitats are affected by development nearby. To address this issue, we examined patterns of habitat use by birds during the 1995-1997 breeding seasons at 16 lowland riparian sites ...
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The effect of human settlement on bird communities in lowland riparian areas
1999I studied the ways that lowland riparian habitats and the bird species that use them change along a gradient of human settlement that proceeds from rural to urban areas on four drainages near the Front Range of Colorado. I examined correlations between settlement intensity, characteristics of riparian woodlands, and the structure and composition of ...
Miller, James R. +4 more
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American Antiquity, 2005
The study of developing complex societies can fruitfully focus on the human interactions that define communities, which have always been at the heart of settlement pattern research. Yet little attention has been paid to how communities of varying scales can actually be identified in archaeological survey data.
Christian E. Peterson, Robert D. Drennan
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The study of developing complex societies can fruitfully focus on the human interactions that define communities, which have always been at the heart of settlement pattern research. Yet little attention has been paid to how communities of varying scales can actually be identified in archaeological survey data.
Christian E. Peterson, Robert D. Drennan
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013
With the Chinese urbanization process speeding up, the contradiction of the urban population growth and the housing shortage is increasing, and then with living environment destroying,the people's life and the urban construction had a profound impact.In the era of "great transformation", we be badly in need of a lot of researches and summaries for the ...
Jun Wei Guo, Jian Bin Zhao
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With the Chinese urbanization process speeding up, the contradiction of the urban population growth and the housing shortage is increasing, and then with living environment destroying,the people's life and the urban construction had a profound impact.In the era of "great transformation", we be badly in need of a lot of researches and summaries for the ...
Jun Wei Guo, Jian Bin Zhao
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World Archaeology, 2002
Ethnoecological studies have demonstrated the impacts that even relatively small-scale human foraging has on targeted species of shellfish and the structure of biological communities in intertidal zones. There is compelling archaeological evidence that people in various parts of the world often had a depleting effect on shellfish populations. Shellfish
Mannino, Marcello, Thomas, K.D.
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Ethnoecological studies have demonstrated the impacts that even relatively small-scale human foraging has on targeted species of shellfish and the structure of biological communities in intertidal zones. There is compelling archaeological evidence that people in various parts of the world often had a depleting effect on shellfish populations. Shellfish
Mannino, Marcello, Thomas, K.D.
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POSTERS ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS, TERRITORY AND COMMUNITIES
2014JUNCO | Journal of UNiversities and international development COoperation, N. 1 (2014): Immaginare culture della cooperazione: le Università in rete per le nuove sfide dello sviluppo - Atti del III Congresso CUCS, Torino 19-21 settembre ...
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