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This article examines the relationship between rural development and international immigration in the Pyrenees, highlighting a neo-endogenous approach that leverages immigration’s benefits.
Mendoza Cristóbal +2 more
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The role of development agents in territorial observatories : lessons to be learned from the "SIG Pyrénées" experience [PDF]
International audienceThe "SIG Pyrénées" is a socio-economic observatory of the Pyrenees Mountains. It has been gradually established over the last ten years by the Pyrenees Association for Mountain Economics (Assemblée Pyrénéenne d'Economie Montagnarde ...
Barthe, Laurence, Lenormand, Pauline
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Postglacial colonization and parallel evolution of metal tolerance in the polyploid Cerastium alpinum [PDF]
The Fennoscandian flora is characterized by a high frequency of polyploids, probably because they were more successful than diploid plants in colonizing after the last Ice Age.
Nyberg Berglund, Anna-Britt
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Integration of hydrological and economic approaches to water and land management in Mediterranean climates: an initial case study in agriculture [PDF]
A distinction is commonly drawn in Hydrology between ‘green’ and ‘blue water’ in accounting for total water availability in semi-arid regions. The criterion underlying this classification is important for successful water management, because it reveals ...
Bielsa, Jorge +2 more
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Western Highway Project Section 2 Beaufort to Ararat assessment under Environment Effects Act 1978 [PDF]
1.1 Purpose of this Document This is the assessment of environmental effects (Assessment) under the Environment Effects Act 1978 (EE Act) for the Western Highway Project Section 2 Beaufort to Ararat (WHP2). It represents the final step in the Environment
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The high alpine valleys in the Southem Pyrenees are characterised by a many small lakes and ponds. They occur above 2000 m and are said to have been formed by glacial erosion.
Schlüchter, Christian +2 more
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Rift linkage and inheritance determine collisional mountain belt evolution. [PDF]
Wolf SG, Huismans RS, Muñoz JA, May DA.
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