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2021
This chapter explores how the expansion of natural gas production in the Bolivian Chaco has shaped the possibilities for lowland indigenous groups, such as the Weenhayek, to: a) recover ancestral lands; b) consolidate self-governance and autonomy; and c) access gas rents in order to sustain traditional ways of living. It traces the interactions between
DENISE HUMPHREYS BEBBINGTON +1 more
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This chapter explores how the expansion of natural gas production in the Bolivian Chaco has shaped the possibilities for lowland indigenous groups, such as the Weenhayek, to: a) recover ancestral lands; b) consolidate self-governance and autonomy; and c) access gas rents in order to sustain traditional ways of living. It traces the interactions between
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Characteristics of Territories-in-between
Architecture and the Built Environment, 2019Much of physical territory of the Europe does not fit classic ‘urban–rural’ typologies but can best be described as ‘territories-in-between’ (TiB). There is considerable agreement that TiB is pervasive and very significant.
A. Wandl +3 more
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Regional studies, 2019
and territories through manufacturing and innovation, edited by Valentina De Marchi, Eleonora Di Maria and Gary Gereffi, Routledge, London, 2017, 230 pp., £105.00, US$149.95 (hbk), ISBN 978-1-13-87 4286-4, e-book from £20.00, ISBN 978-1-31-5182049. https:
Lisa de Propris
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and territories through manufacturing and innovation, edited by Valentina De Marchi, Eleonora Di Maria and Gary Gereffi, Routledge, London, 2017, 230 pp., £105.00, US$149.95 (hbk), ISBN 978-1-13-87 4286-4, e-book from £20.00, ISBN 978-1-31-5182049. https:
Lisa de Propris
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2020
Abstract The chapter presents and evaluates territorial disputes in the Americas. In order to bring together a coherent and cohesive legal hermeneutical and historical discourse, the first two sections introduce the concept of territorial dispute and demonstrate that most of the differences in the Americas have roots in colonial times.
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Abstract The chapter presents and evaluates territorial disputes in the Americas. In order to bring together a coherent and cohesive legal hermeneutical and historical discourse, the first two sections introduce the concept of territorial dispute and demonstrate that most of the differences in the Americas have roots in colonial times.
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Imaging of Brain Infarctions: Beyond the Usual Territories
Journal of computer assisted tomography, 2019In this review, our intension is to present imaging features of several categories of uncommon cases of brain infarctions including infarctions associated with neurovascular variants, infarctions along small arterial territories, and brainstem stroke ...
A. Abdelrasoul +4 more
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Territorial Cohesion, Territorialism, Territoriality, and Soft Planning: A Critical Review [PDF]
Territorial cohesion is a shared EU competence, but what is territory? This paper seeks to alert planners—in particular those involved in European spatial planning—that common-sense answers do not necessarily apply: it is not a container. A view of macrospace as filled with territories-as-containers—territorialism—is nonetheless the basis for common ...
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
The author reflects on the extension of the psychoanalytic clinic, showing how ideas, studies and discussions built up over several years have led various Latin American groups to put their thinking into action, by allowing themselves to be penetrated by issues of the city and directly relate to diverse territories.
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The author reflects on the extension of the psychoanalytic clinic, showing how ideas, studies and discussions built up over several years have led various Latin American groups to put their thinking into action, by allowing themselves to be penetrated by issues of the city and directly relate to diverse territories.
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Natural territories, cultural territories
2022Since the development of high Alpine valleys as tourist destinations in the nineteenth century, first for the urban elite and then, in the twentieth century, for a new leisure society, not only have their territories become visible but they have also become objectified as real and symbolic appropriations.
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When Territory Deborders Territoriality
Territory, Politics, Governance, 2013The focus is on the misalignment between territory and the legal construct encasing the sovereign authority of the state over its territory—territoriality. The aim is to make visible that territory cannot be reduced to either national territory or state territory, and thereby to give the category territory a measure of conceptual autonomy from the ...
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Determinants of international tourism demand: Evidence from Australian states and territories
Tourism Economics, 2018This article explores whether the determinants of international tourism demand differ by states and territories in Australia. This is the first attempt at econometric modelling of international tourism demand in the states and territories of Australia. A
M. Shafiullah, L. Okafor, Usman Khalid
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