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Geo Journal 52: 359-362, 2000. GeoJournal An International Journal on Human Geography and Environmental Sciences Contents volume 52 no. 1-4 2000 Volume 52 no.1 2000 Special Issue on: Crossing Boundaries to Organise Resistance: Environmental NGOs as Agents of Social Change Edited by: MICHAEL FLIYNER and DIETRICH SOYEZ Editorial: Geographical perspectives on Transnational Civil Society Actors Section one: Crossing national boundaries Anchored locally — Linked globally. Transnational social movement organization in a (seemingly) borderless world Dietrich Soyez Crossing borders: Global civil society and the reconfiguration of transnational political space Ronnie D. Lipschutz ‘Our resistance will be as transnational as capital’: Convergence space and strategy in globalising resistance Paul Routledge Section two: Transgressing areas of world views and knowledge From new political organizations to changing moral geographics: Unpacking global civil society Volker Heins Globalized conflicts of discourse: the type of coflict of proxies Klaus Schafer Section three: Introding into institutional settings On the way to a better state? The role of NGOs in the planning and implementation of protected areas in Brazil Monika Roper 360 Intrusions and exclusions: Democratization in Thailand in the context of environmental discourse and resource conflicts R. Ruegin, Chr. Kessler Erratum Volume5 2 no.2 2000 Special Issue on: The New Europe Edited by: ANTON GOSAR Editorial: The New Europe: Understanding the past - Anticipating the future Anton Gosar 83-85 New Europe; a political geography of fragmented unity Herman van der Wusten 87-92 An electoral geography of Western Europe Christian Vandermotten, Pablo Medina Lockhart 93-105 The Shatter Belt and the European Core - A Geopolitical Discussion on the Untypical Case of Slovenia Anton Gosar 107-117 The Upper Adriatic borderland: From conflict to harmony Milan Bufon, Julian Minghi 119--127 The problems of the Italo-Croato-Slovene border delimitation in the Northern Adriatic Miaden Klemencic, Anton Gosar 129-137 Ethnic and economic regions in Slovakia: A statistical and visual exploration of contemparary patterns Samuel M. Otterstrom 139-147 Environmental challenges of Europe: The state of environment and environmental trends in the EU (EU15) and the Accession Countries (AC 10) Dusan Plut 149-155 World cities and territorial states under conditions of contemporary globalization II: Looking forward, looking ahead Peter J. Tayior 157-162 Volume5 2 no.3 2000 Special Issue on: The Contribution of GIS to Geographical Research Edited by: YUJI MURAYAMA 361 Introduction: The contribution of GIS to geographical research Yuji Murayama 163-164 Geography with GIS Yuji Murayama 165-171 GIS and quantitative geography Keiji Yano 173-180 Urban analysis with GIS Kei-ichi Okunuki 181-188 Population geography with GIS in Japan Y. Ishikawa 189-194 Geomorphology and GIS in Japan: Background and characteristics Takashi Oguchi 195-202 A GlIS-based study toward forecast of suburban forest change Yasuhiro Suzuki, Keiji Kimura, Tatsuto Aoki 203-212 Using GIS for analysis of urban systems Guoging Du 213-221 Diurnal variation of urban structure in terms of time distance: A spatio-temporal analysis of an urban area Satoru Itoh 223-235 A PDF-based analysis of the spatial structure of retailing Yukio Sadahiro 237-252 A computational procedure for joining separate map sheets Takashi Sato, Yukio Sadahiro, Atsuyuki Okabe 253-262 3D urban models: Recent developments in the digital modelling of urban environments in three- dimensions Narushige Shiode 263-269 Applications of GIS to urban planning and management: Problems facing Japanese local governments Hiroyuki Kohsaka 271-280 Volume 52 no.4 #2000 Special Issue on: Iconographies Edited by: GEORGES PREVELAKIS and HERMAN DER WUSTEN Editorial Herman van der Wusten, Olga Gritsai 362 Preface Prof. Georges Prevelakis 281-283 Gottmann’s Geographic Glossa Luca Muscara 285-293 For a Europe of flexible regions and not of region-states divided by ethnicity Fabrizio Eva 295-301 Rebel with a cause? Iconography and public memory in the Southern United States Jonathan |. Leib, Gerald R. Webster, Roberta H. Webster 303-310 The new state flags as the iconographic symbols of the post-Soviet space Sergei Matjunin 311-313 Stamps as iconography: Celebrating the independence of new European and Central Asian states Stanley D. Brunn 315-323 Signs of power: Fascist urban iconographies in Ethiopia (1930s—1940s) Marco Antonsich 325-338 Dictators and their capital cities: Moscow and Berlin in the 1930s Herman van der Wusten 339-344 The changing iconography of Japanese political geography Yasuo Miyakawa 345-352 Multi-national iconographies in Macedonia Nano Ruzin 353-357 Volume contents 359-362

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