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aa BV GeoJournal 61: 395-397, 2004. GeoJournal An International Journal on Human Geography and Environmental Sciences Volume contents 61 no. 1-4 2004 Volume 61 no. 1 2004 Ecotourism and mass tourism in Southern Thailand: Spatial interdependence, structural con- nections, and staged authenticity Nick Kontogeorgopoulus Facing the challenge of shrinking cities in East Germany: The case of Leipzig Marco Bontje Post-socialist identity, territoriality and European integration: Serbia’s return to Europe after Milosevic Denisa Kostovicova The Oresund Area: Pre- and post-bridge cross-border functional integration: the bi-national regional question Christian Wichmann Matthiessen Shopping behaviour in the Oresund region before and after the establishment of the fixed link between Denmark and Sweden Susanne Bygvra, Hans Westlund Spatial statistics for urban analysis: A review of techniques with examples Antonio Paez, Darren M. Scott Background to the Liberia and Sierra Leone implosions William R. Stanley The role of socio-environmental networking in the sustainability of rain-fed agriculture in the coastal savanna of Ghana Michael O’Neal Campbell 79-88 Determinants of utilization of health services by women in rural and urban areas in Ghana Daniel Buor 89-102 Corrigendum 103 Volume 61 no. 2 2004 Theme Issue: Barriers and Solutions to Water Sustainability in Africa Edited by: J.A.A. JONES and I.J. VAN DER WALT Challenges for water sustainability in Africa J.A.A. Jones, I.J. van der Walt 105-109 Implications of climatic variability and climate change for water resources availability and management in West Africa O. Ojo, S.O. Gbuyiro, C.U. Okoloye 111-119 On the influence of urbanization on the water budget in Nairobi city: A numerical study F.J. Opijah, J.R. Mukabana 121-129 396 Uranium pollution of South African streams — An overview of the situation in gold mining areas of the Witwatersrand F. Winde, L. A. Sandham 131-149 Implications of wetlands degradation for water resources management: Lessons from Nigeria N.O. Uluocha, |.C. Okeke 151-154 Managing the water of Kilimanjaro: Irrigation, peasants, and hydropower development H. Lein 155-162 Lessons learnt in addressing environmental issues of new water resource projects — a case study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa S.W. Gillham, L.D. Archer 163-172 Forestry as a streamflow reduction activity in South Africa: Discussion and evaluation of the proposed procedure for the assessment of afforestation permit applications in terms of water sustainability I.J. Van der Walt, A. Struwig, J.R.J. van Rensburg 173-181 The environmental planning and management approach towards the development and management of the Osun natural spring project, Ibadan, Nigeria S.O. Asamu 183-189 A furrow runs through it: An example of sustainable traditional irrigation in Western Cape Province, South Africa H.A.P. Smit, J.A. Jacobs 191-196 The Effectiveness of Centre-Pivot Irrigation from Dolomitic Ground Water in the Northwest Province, South Africa I.J. Van der Walt, B.W. Richter 197-201 Fog harvesting: An alternative source of water supply on the West Coast of South Africa J. Olivier 203-214 Volume 61 no.3 2004 Theme Issue: Gendered Spaces in Urban and Rural Contexts Edited by: JOOS DROOGLEEVER FORTUIJN, ANDRE HORN and WIM OSTENDORF ‘Gendered spaces’ in urban and rural contexts: An introduction Joos Droogleever Fortuijn, Andre Horn, Wim Ostendorf 215-217 Women’s use of public space and sense of place in the Raval (Barcelona) Anna Ortiz, Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramon, Maria Prats 219-227 Women and the access to knowledge and new technologies: The case of Pisa Gisella Cortesi, Michela Lazzeroni 229-237 Gender and urban poverty: Single mothers in Amsterdam Joos Droogleever Fortuijn, Wim Ostendorf 239-246 Changing gender differences in commuting in the Tokyo metropolitan suburbs Masaki Kawase 247-253 Changing distribution of gender in the Extended Bangkok Region under globalization Satoshi Nakagawa 255-262 Engendering local government in post-apartheid South Africa — Experiences of female councillors in Durban (1996-2000) Nuthan Maharaj, Brij Maharaj 263-272 “Invisible women”: Making the case for supply-led, class-based, gender targeted land redistribution in South Africa N.C. Davis, A.C. Horn, S. Govender-Van Wyk 273-279 Minority women’s microenterprises in rural areas of the United States of America: African American, Hispanic American and Native American case studies Helen Ruth Aspaas 281-289 Rural women and technology in South Africa: Case studies from KwaZulu-Natal Province Urmilla Bob 291-300 Book reviews 301-304 Volume 61 no.4 2004 Theme Issue: Understanding Land-Use Change to Reconstruct, Describe or Predict Changes in Land Cover Edited by: RIK LEEMANS and SUZANNE SERNEELS Understanding land-use change to reconstruct, describe or predict changes in land cover Rik Leemans, Suzanne Serneels 305-307 Land use change modelling: current practice and research priorities Peter H. Verburg, Paul P. Schot, Martin J. Dijst, A. Veldkamp 309-324 Calibration and validation of a model of forest disturbance in the Western Ghats, India 1920-1990 Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Pablo Pacheco Land cover change over the last three centuries due to human activities: The availability of new global data sets Kees Klein Goldewijk, Navin Ramankutty 335-344 Consequences of land use change for ecosystem services: A future unlike the past R. DeFries, L. Bounoua 345-351 Temporal dynamics and spatial scales: Modeling deforestation in the southern Yucatan peninsular region Jacqueline Geoghegan, Laura Schneider, Colin Vance 353-363 Scenarios of land-use change in Sudano-sahelian countries of Africa to better understand driving forces N. Stephenne, E.F. Lambin 365-379 The land-use projections and resulting emissions in the IPCC SRES scenarios as simulated by the IMAGE 2.2 model Bart Strengers, Rik Leemans, Bas Eickhout, Bert de Vries, Lex Bouwman 381-393 Volume contents 395-397

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