LES SAXONS DE TRANSYLVANIE ET LEURS ÉGLISES FORTIFIÉES: UN RICHE PATRIMOINE CULTUREL DE LA ROUMANIE
Journal Title: Revue Roumaine de Géographie/Romanian Journal of Geography - Year 2011, Vol 55, Issue 2
Abstract
Authors and Affiliations
Iosif Daniel
GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIPS AND ANTHROPIC PRESSURE INDICATORS
There is a growing literature on the study of human-environment relationships undertaken at various geographical scales. Tightly connected to the environmental change research, the topic of human-environment relationship...
Industrial development and urban space organisation in the Romanian sector of the Danube. Case study: Galaţi City
The Danube in Romania represents an axis of discontinuity between natural regions, each with its own distinct traits: the Carpathian Mountains, the Romanian Plain, Moldavian and the Bessarabian Plateaus in the north, the...
CHANGES IN SHEEP TRANSHUMANCE IN ROMANIA. A CASE-STUDY FROM MĂRGINIMEA SIBIULUI – SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
During the communist regime, cooperative sheep farms accounted for about half the total number of sheep in Romania. Individual sheep transhumance was allowed in poorly productive areas. One of the main sheep transhu...
CHANGING TEMPERATURE EXTREMES IN THE NORTHWEST HIMALAYAS
Fluctuation in Earth’s climate occurs on different time-scales. The climate system is changing in response to both natural and human variables. The impacts of climate warming in mountainous regions are variable, because...
LE RÔLE DE L’INFRASTRUCTURE DE TRANSPORT DANS LA FRAGMENTATION DES PAYSAGES NATURELS DES RÉSERVES NATURELLES L’EPICÉA DE RÉSONANCE DE LĂPUŞNA (LES CARPATES ORIENTALES) ET LES HAUTS DE CHARTREUSE (LES ALPES FRANÇAISES)