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2008
'Environmental space' is the total amount of resources we can use (in a given time period) without compromising the ability of future generations to access the same amount. The global environmental space per capita can be calculated by dividing the total amount of natural resources and services to the total world population.
Le Xuan, Quynh, Hens, Luc
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'Environmental space' is the total amount of resources we can use (in a given time period) without compromising the ability of future generations to access the same amount. The global environmental space per capita can be calculated by dividing the total amount of natural resources and services to the total world population.
Le Xuan, Quynh, Hens, Luc
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2015
Sound and space—however one defines these terms—are phenomenologically and ontologically intertwined.
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Sound and space—however one defines these terms—are phenomenologically and ontologically intertwined.
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SpaceEd, Space Education for Space Age
AIAA SPACE 2015 Conference and Exposition, 2015We live in the space age where space and astronomy discoveries are rapidly expanding and space-related technologies are becoming part of our daily life. While space education programs mostly address people interested in studying astronomy and space science, the need arises for informing and educating the rest of the society in order to build a space ...
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Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 1986
Alternative conceptions of space abound in geography, and drawing a line between them is not always easy.
Helen Couclelis, Nathan Gale
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Alternative conceptions of space abound in geography, and drawing a line between them is not always easy.
Helen Couclelis, Nathan Gale
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Troubling Space, Making Space, Doing Space
Group Analysis, 2005Spatial terminology is used in many fields, including that of psychotherapies, in ways that often go unremarked. Human geographers have expressed ambivalence about an apparent proliferation of spatial thinking, challenging taken-for-granted meanings attributed to ‘space’.
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Sacred Space, Profane Space, Human Space
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1972IN ALMOST every period Western intellectual life has been preoccupied with the problem of time and history. In the last fifty years this preoccupation has become an obsession, especially in literature and theology. Like most obsessions it has tended to numb our perception for other realms of experience.
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