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Volume 23 Number 4, November 2003
GIS for Mountain Development
Development
Andreas Heinimann, Thomas Breu, Thomas Kohler
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The Challenge of Applying Geographic Information Systems to Sustainable Mountain Development,
312-319
[abstract]
Coen Bussink
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GIS as a Tool in Participatory Natural Resource Management: Examples from the Peruvian Andes,
320-323
[abstract]
Georg Miehe, Sabine Miehe, Katja Koch, Martin Will
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Sacred Forests in Tibet: Using Geographical Information Systems for Forest Rehabilitation,
324-328
[abstract]
Simon Michel Nambena
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Using Geographic Information System to Assess Possibilities of Expanding Traditional Agroforestry in Slash-and-Burn Zones in Madagascar,
329-333
[abstract]
David L. Neufeld, Robert P. Guralnick, Robert Glaubitz, J. Ryan Allen
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Museum Collections Data and Online Mapping Applications: A New Resource for Land Managers,
334-337
[abstract]
Research
Sandra Brown
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Spatial Analysis of Socioeconomic Issues: Gender and GIS in Nepal,
338-344
[abstract]
Ye Yan-qiong, Chen Guo-jie, and Fan Hong
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Impacts of the “Grain for Green” Project on Rural Communities in the Upper Min River Basin, Sichuan, China,
345-352
[abstract]
Zeng Yongnian, Feng Zhaodong, and Cao Guangchao
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Land Cover Change and Its Environmental Impacts in the Upper Reaches of the Yellow River, Northeast Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau,
353-361
[abstract]
Rafael Poyatos, Jerôme Latron, and Pilar Llorens
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Land Use and Land Cover Change After Agricultural Abandonment: The Case of a Mediterranean Mountain Area (Catalan Pre-Pyrenees),
362-368
[abstract]
Jacek Kozak
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Forest Cover Change in the Western Carpathians in the Past 180 years: A Case Study in the Orawa Region in Poland,
369-375
[abstract]
MountainPlatform
Astrid Björnsen Gurung, Thomas Schaaf
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MRI Newsletter 2: Global Change Research in UNESCO Mountain Biosphere Reserves,
376-377
Hans Hurni, Andreas Kläy, Thomas Kohler, Urs Wiesmann
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CDE’s Integrative Approach to Research and Development in Mountain Regions,
378-379
MountainNotes
Theodore Wachs
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International Partnership for Sustainable Development in Mountain REGIONS (IPSDMR): First Global Meeting of Members in Merano, Italy, 5-6 October 2003,
380-381
Friedl Herman and Stefan Smidt
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Adapting the Management of Mountain Forests to New Environmental Conditions: Research Results and Needs in Austria, presented in April 2003 in Vienna,
381-383
Martin Moravcík, Bohdan Konôpka, Libor Janský
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Management of High-Mountain Forests in the Western Carpathians, Slovak Republic: Research Results and Perspectives,
383-386
Ram Bhandari
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International Conference on Himalayan Biodiversity (ICHB-2003), 26–28 February 2003, Kathmandu,
387-388
Lawrence S. Hamilton
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Some Mountain Action at the World Parks Congress in Durban,
389-389
MountainMedia
(Reviews of Web Sites, CD ROMs and Books)
Thomas Breu
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Web Sites on GIS and Mountain Development,
390-390
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
(2002)
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Land, People and Water: Spatial Tools and Agricultural Technologies for Sustainable Development in the Highlands of Southwest Uganda.,
Nairobi, Kenya: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF),
390-391
Udo Schickhoff
(2002)
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Die Degradierung der Gebirgswälder Nordpakistans: Faktoren, Prozesse und Wirkungszusammenhänge in einem regionalen Mensch-Umwelt-System.,
Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag,
391-392
Ingrid L. P. Nyborg
(2002)
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Yours Today, Mine Tomorrow? A Study of Women and Men’s Negotiations Over Resources in Baltistan, Pakistan.,
Ås, Norway: Noragric,
392-393
Sanjay Kumar Nepal, Thomas Kohler, and Bernhard Rudolf Banzhaf
(2002)
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Great Himalaya: Tourism and the Dynamics of Change in Nepal,
Zurich: Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, in collaboration with CDE,
394-395
Jill S. Baron
(2002)
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Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspective,
Washington DC: Island Press,
395-396
Nyima Tashi, Liu Yanhua, and Tej Partap
(2002)
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Making Tibet Food Secure: Assessment of Scenarios,
Kathmandu, Nepal: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development,
396-398
Theodor H. Erismann and Gerhard Abele
(2001)
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Dynamics of Rockslides and Rockfalls,
Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer Verlag,
398-399

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