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Index bold. / Pleistocene refugia theory ritish Isles: climate of, 1 100 unfall, seasonal forecastingo f, 3 2 ier, ind Godfrey, B.J., Rainforest ible energy techii l 1O’1 “ d » Me pine na t ali J., Geof ture: of pre-Incans p tion: on Moscowc i ( f 9942 ,23 6 in Polan2d , 209-21 e Wilson, G.A. bania: post-communist,2 | 72 suchanan, K.M. (1920-98), « : : transition model of development, 2 200 3 E.W.: see Pick, J.B. Carpathian Mts: sustainable rural tourism in, 2 \merica Andrew Croft Memorial Fund, The, 2 24 arr, E., Wilderness by design: landscape archit \ntarctica: geopoliticins, 3 342 the National Park service, 3 344-5 \sia, Central, housewhelfoarle din, 2 237 artogrrolea ipn hGeoygr:aph y Departments,3 South East, ethnicity and trade, 3 34 253-4 \tlantic Ocean: phantom islands in, 2 2 astells, M., The power of identit2y 2,3 8 Atlases: Atlas of Mediterranean environ} me hapman, G., Kumar, K., Fraser, C. and Gaber, P. MairotaJ,.B . Thornes and N. Ge d L., Environmentalism and the mass media: the Nort! . World Atlas of Desertification. N. Middle South divide. 1 103-4 D. Thomas, 3 325-6 hapman, R.: see Shucksmith, M henciner, R., Daghestan, tradition and survival, 1 107 Bailey, P.J.M. (1925-98), obit., 2 5 hina: KaraGorgte eaxplsorathion, 3 306—20 Barickman, B.J., A Bahia nterpoint: & ity: globalization, 1 105 Tol , Cassava ar t CO , Japanese, 3 44 01860 3 340 . management, and information age, : Barrett, H.: seeOQ’Hare,G post-socialist, 2 183-91 Barrow, E.: see Hulme, M. lark, G.M.: see Shucksmith, M. Beckinsale, R.P. (1908-98), obit., 1 | limate: of the British Isles, 1 100 Bennett, M.R. and Doyle, P.. / } yasts: evolving, 1 104 gy and the human environment, 8 managemoef, n2t 23 4 Doyle, P. oe, ].M. and Rogers, D.B., Manne debnis: s Bierregaard, R.O., Jr: seeL aurance, W.1 mpacts and solutions, 2 233 biodivaendr cosnsiertvatyio:n, 1 102-3 olcheM.s, tGuyeanar: f,rag ile frontier, 3 341 biomass energy policy, in Botswana and onnell, J., Papua New Guinea: the struggle fon 2 237 levelopment, 7-8 Bird, D. le R. (Dicky) (1923—98), obit., onway, E.: see Shucksmith,M . slack, S.: see Shucksmith, M. onway, G., The doubly green revolution: food Borja, J. and Castells, M., Li wand slot the twenty-firs ; n the information age,3 341 ook, Captain: voyages 1776-80, 3 326 Botswana biomass energy poli y, 2237 roft, A.. DSO, OBE (1907-98), obit, 1 11! Brandon,P. , The South Downs, 3 339-40 MemorFuind,a 2l 2 41 Brazil: historical geography, 3 340 Britain: fluvial geomorphology of, 3 336 Daghestan, 1 107 , population trends, 3 335 David, A., ed., The charts and coastal views of Captain INDEX Cook’s voyages: Vol LIT; the Voyage of esolutton and , management for twenty-first century, 1 107 D ery 1776-1780, 3 326 , mass media, and North-South divide, 1 103-4 Davis, J.F. (1933-99), obit.2, 24 5 , and place, in Eastern Europe, 2 130-4 DavRi.As. J,r, The evolving coa1st 1,04 , and politic3s 3,4 2 ] Dawson, A.H., From glittering icon to ..., 2 , principles and applications, 1 100 60 , and transition in Poland, 2 209-21» ] Bilj, H.J. and Muller, P.O.., Geography: realms, environmental management, 3 343 ts. 3 336 environmental sciences: communicating in, 3 342 1] estuaries: management of, 2 23 we, 1882-1996, 8 Europe: environmenhitsatolry , through fire, 1 108 catwoirldo atnlas: of , 3 325-6 . Islam in, 1 106 ts: Quateerr!n ary advance, 1 79-89 , Mediterranean, environments, 3 327 lopment: diversity of, 2 237 , modern, place, culture and identity, 3 332 geography and, 3 334 , new economy, society and environment, 3 343 , transition model in Bulgaria, 2 200-8 , post-socialist, new geographies of, 2 145-53 Dickinson,G . and Murphy, K., £ lems. . , Central, transformation and space, 2 135-44 functional approach, 3 342 , Eastern, changing meaningo f place, 2 130-4 Dikshit, R.D., ed., Developments in political geography: a , —, transformation and space, 2 135-44 entury of progress, 2 236-7 , —, transition model of development, 2 200-8 Dingsdale, re New — of post- exploration: of North America, 2 237 socialist Europe, 2 145-53 disasters: geographic to 331-2 5 ia se i : ; P aire Fairbairn, D.: see Dorling, D. Dodds, K., Geopolitics in Antarctica, 3 342-3 : : : : ese farming: short-fallow, and nutrient management, Dorling, D. and Fairbairn,D. , Mapping: ways of coe ree ey 1 105 : : YiP S ei rid. i) . ; : fe , small, in Jamaic3a 2,9 6 Downing, R.A., Groundwater hidden asset, ae ‘ : oar feminist geography, 1 106 , £9i=¢ = See ' . : fluvial geomorpholoofg Gyr:ea t Britain, 3 336 Downing, T.E.: see Washington, R. food consumptiowonrl,d : and income, 1 |—11 Doyle, P. and Bennett, M.R., Military geography: food supply: in twenty-first century, a2 the influence oft errain in the outcome of rT ; ' a : : EES Sanaa , and seasonal rainfall forecasting, in. the Gallipoli Campaign, 1915, 1 12-36 55-74 = we'd e Bennett, M.R forestry: political ecology of, in Burma l. and McEachern, D., Fraser, C.: see Chapman,G , 1.: see Chapman, G Gallipoli Campaign, 1915, 1 12 GeesonN.,: see Mairota, P geoarchaeology: in Maltese islands, . geography: communicatin g in, 33 , contemporary state of, 2 2 and development, 3 3 1Tt , realms, 1r egions and concepts, 3 33 , space geology: and human environment, 2 2 of Europe,t th rough fi .1 108 geomorphfoluvliaol, goyf G:re at Britain, 3 336 and geology, 2 238 geopolitics: in Antarctica, 3 342-3 : impact effect, 1 108, 2 236 . re-visioning new world,3 344 impact of transition, Moscow city, 2 222-31 GIS: and cartography, 3 253-4 . introduction to global issues, 1 106 , and irrigation in UK, 1 90-8 , Research II, 1 107-8 globalw arming: control of, 2 2 ol yt yalizatic mn: of city, 1 105 Horowitz, H.L.: see Jackson, J.B. 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