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Dans la vallée des tombes temporelles : monumentalité, temporalité et histoire dans la science-fiction
Published 2021-12-01“…Wells’s The Time Machine (1895), H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness (1936), Robert Charles Wilson’s The Chronoliths (2001), and Kim Stanley Robinson’s Icehenge (1984). …”
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Beyond Conquest: Decolonizing Adventure Sports through Outdoor Counterstories
Published 2025-01-01“…This paper explores decolonial outdoor counterstories written by minoritized adventure athletes, focusing particularly on Indigenous voices within the sports of rock climbing, (ski) mountaineering, highlining, and, marginally, white-water kayaking. …”
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Spatial analysis of annual precipitation of Khuzestan province; An approach of spatial regressions analysis
Published 2016-12-01“…Accordingly, it was found that, in east, northeast and north of province the altitudes, in east and northeast and Zagros Mountains the view shade and slope are the most important spatial factors, respectively.…”
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La filière laine à l’heure de l’innovation sociale. Quelles transformations dans le Massif central (France)?
Published 2019-09-01“…Consequently, there is evidence that social innovation in the wool-processing industry is a response to the crisis within this weakened sector of the economy; it also serves to boost regional dynamism in struggling and land-locked mountainous areas. Lastly, we found that these three initiatives have resulted in a diversification that is not limited to the woollen industry alone; sectoral innovation has thus resulted in the emergence of full-blown regional projects.…”
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Conflict, Territory and the Frontier Economy: Smuggling in the Alps of Dauphiné During the 18th Century
Published 2016-04-01“…This article takes up the theme of “mountains and conflict” with a review of smuggling in the Dauphiné Alps during the 18th century. …”
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The problem of faith crisis in the drama 'The Bus' by Lukas Bärfuss
Published 2018-02-01“…An ordinary story – a bus ride to the mountains – suddenly turns into a journey of the passengers into the depths of their own selves, and ends with their death. …”
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Energy Modernisation and Regional Reorganisation of the Southern Andes: The Unexpected Materialities of the Southern Peruvian Gas Pipeline
Published 2021-12-01“…The pivot of Peruvian energy production has shifted from the high mountains and their water resources to the Andean foothills, and a vast political programme of gas network construction and gas massification was launched in the mid-2000s. …”
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The snow avalanches risk on Alpine roads network
Published 2014-10-01“…Road accessibility is highly strategic for the maintenance of economic activities but also for the emergency services. In mountains, snow avalanches are a particularly strong threat because, in addition to the victims and direct damage, they cause a loss of accessibility more or less prolonged when the networks are already strongly altered by seasonal closures. …”
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Land, power and conflict in Afghanistan: seeking to understand complexity
Published 2013-06-01“…The second driver relates both to the roles played by village elites and to the structural contrasts between villages located in the mountains and in the plains, with the latter displaying major inequalities in land ownership. …”
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La prison des femmes de Tifelfel : Enfermement et corps en souffrance
Published 2019-06-01“…In the Aurès mountains, at the end of November 1954, the administration and the army are at war, the military operations intensify: the bombings target the collective granaries and their precious provisions, the evacuation of the villages is generalized ... …”
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Genome Survey and SSR Analysis of Camellia nitidissima Chi (Theaceae)
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Impactos socioambientais da certificação fairtrade nas cooperativas de produtores familiares de café e manga no Brasil
Published 2016-12-01“…Therefore, this study examines mango cooperatives in the Fruit Polo Petrolina/Juazeiro and coffee cooperatives located in the Region of Matas de Minas and Mountains of Espírito Santo. These regions were chosen due to its peripheral localization, high socioeconomic dependence on agricultural activities, regional relevance of family farming and low income per capita and human development indexes. …”
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Ecological Sensitivity Analysis of Beihai City Based on GIS and RS
Published 2023-01-01“…In this paper,five factors influencing ecological sensitivity were selected by using GIS and RS technologies,including land use/cover change (LUCC),normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI),elevation,aspect,and water buffer in land area of Beihai City,and the ecological sensitivity evaluation of single factor in the study area was carried out by using the ecological factor scoring method.The weighted superposition method was used to comprehensively evaluate the ecological sensitivity,and the study area was divided into the non-sensitive area,slightly sensitive area,moderately sensitive area,and highly sensitive area.The results show that the ecological sensitivity of the study area decreases from east to west and from north to south.The sum of the non-sensitive area and the slightly sensitive area is 64.30%,and the two areas are mainly distributed in the southwest,with an elevation below 30 m and relatively underdeveloped river networks.The moderately sensitive area accounts for 29.88% and is mainly distributed in Hepu County;the highly sensitive area accounts for 5.82% and is mainly distributed in the northeast mountainous area.The research results can provide a theoretical basis for ecological environment protection,green development,and rational land use planning in Beihai City.…”
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Pastoralité in eastern Turkey
Published 2014-09-01“…Pastoral practices in eastern Turkey are characterised, like high mountains (pasture) shelters, by a great diversity due to geographical, historical and social contexts, but also to the recent establishment of the Turkish nation-state and Kurdish nationalism, the most striking trait of which is the persistence of tribal allegiance. …”
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Development of Urban Waste Recycling Industry from the Perspective of Ecology
Published 2022-01-01“…Through the analysis of social, environmental, and economic benefits, the government, scientific research institutions, and enterprises are encouraged to make joint efforts to develop the construction waste recycling industry, so as to fundamentally solve the current situation of “mountains of garbage and cities surrounded by garbage” in China.…”
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Missing pieces in the story of a caterpillar fungus — Ophiocordyceps sinensis
Published 2018-12-01“…Retailers often employ snowy mountains, Tibetan script, Tibetan people, blue sky and green meadows to advertise their products. …”
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The Wool-Processing Industry in an Era of Social Innovation. How Has the Situation Changed in the Massif Central (France)?
Published 2019-09-01“…Consequently, there is evidence that social innovation in the wool-processing industry is a response to the crisis within this weakened sector of the economy; it also serves to boost regional dynamism in struggling and land-locked mountainous areas. Lastly, we found that these three initiatives have resulted in a diversification that is not limited to the woollen industry alone; sectoral innovation has thus resulted in the emergence of full-blown regional projects.…”
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Dalla sovranità alla convivialità: strategie di sopravvivenza agroalimentare in Sardegna
Published 2024-06-01“…Unlike other geographical contexts of the Mediterranean world characterised by continentality and intense trade interconnections, the island of Sardinia – particularly in its inland and mountainous areas – for millennia remained populated by rural communities that had to rely on their own strength to survive. …”
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Le Kivu dans la guerre : acteurs et enjeux
Published 2009-01-01“…This article is an attempt to explain why these mountains are a powder magazine in the heart of a highly populated region.…”
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Landslides susceptibility mapping using fuzzy logic and AHP
Published 2018-03-01“…Landslide, due to its dangerous nature in mountainous areas, usually causes morphology to suddenly collapse and causes major damage to residential areas, roads, agricultural lands, and so on. …”
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