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1 NEDERLANDSE GEOGRAFISCHE STUDIES / NETHERLANDS GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES 315 J HIN Ethnic and civic identity: incompatible loyalties? The case of the Armenians in Post- Soviet Georgia -- Utrecht/Amsterdam 2003: Knag/Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Geography and Planning Universiteit van Amsterdam. 220 pp, 17 figs, 50 tabs. ISBN , Euro 20, K M COHEN Differential subsidence within a coastal prism; Late-Glacial - Holocene tectonics in the Rhine-Meuse delta, The Netherlands -- Utrecht 2003: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 176 pp, 38 figs, 11 tabs. ISBN , Euro 28, M GIELCZEWSKI The Narew River Basin: A model for the sustainable management of agriculture, nature and water supply -- Utrecht 2003: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 186 pp, 60 figs, 26 tabs. ISBN X, Euro 21, V MILLIGAN How different? Comparing housing policies and housing affordability consequences for low income households in Australia and The Netherlands -- Utrecht 2003: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 296 pp, 28 figs, 48 tabs. ISBN , Euro 22, E WEVER (ed) Recent urban and regional developments in Poland and the Netherlands. Papers presented at the Dutch-Polish economic geography seminar in Utrecht, November Utrecht 2003: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 96 pp, 16 figs, 8 tabs. ISBN , Euro 10, M MIRANDA QUIROS Institutional capacities for sustainable progress: Experiences from Costa Rica -- Utrecht 2003: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 160 pp, 7 figs, 8 tabs. ISBN , Euro 21, P J VAN HELVOORT Complex confining layers. A physical and geochemical characterization of heterogeneous unconsolidated fluvial deposits using a facies-based approach -- Utrecht 2003: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 150 pp, 34 figs, 18 tabs. ISBN , Euro 20, J UITERMARK De sociale controle van achterstandswijken; een beleidsgenetisch perspectief -- Utrecht/ Amsterdam 2003: Knag/Faculteit Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen, afdeling Geografie en Planologie, Universiteit van Amsterdam. 180 pp, 7 figs, 6 tabs. ISBN , Euro 19, A W E WILBERS The development and hydraulic roughness of subuqueous dunes -- Utrecht 2004: Knag/Faculteit Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 230 pp, 76 figs, 12 tabs. ISBN , Euro 22, D S VAN MAREN Morphodynamics of a cyclic prograding delta: the Red River, Vietnam -- Utrecht 2004: Knag/ Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 184 pp, 86 figs, 14 tabs. ISBN , Euro 37, T DIETZ, P HOEKSTRA & F THISSEN (eds) The Netherlands and the North Sea; Dutch geography Utrecht/Amsterdam 2004: Knag/IGU Section The Netherlands. 158 pp, 27 figs, 4 tabs. ISBN , Euro 29, C P J M VAN ELZAKKER The use of maps in the exploration of geographic data -- Utrecht/Enschede 2004: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht/International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation. 208 pp, 46 figs, 11 tabs. ISBN , Euro 26, N M GRUNNET Morphodynamics of a shoreface nourishment in a barred nearshore zone -- Utrecht 2004: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 158 pp, 53 figs, 17 tabs. ISBN , Euro 22, C A BLOK Dynamic visualization variables in animation to support monitoring of spatial phenomena -- Utrecht/ Enschede 2005: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit
2 Utrecht/International Institute for GeoInformation Science and Earth Observation. 188 pp, 31 figs, 12 tabs. ISBN , Euro 23, A E BROUWER Old firms in the Netherlands; The long-term spatial implications of firms' identities and embeddedness -- Utrecht/Groningen 2005: Knag/Faculteit der Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. 270 pp, 46 figs, 26 tabs. ISBN X, Euro 27, J SPIJKER Geochemical patterns in the soils of Zeeland; Natural variability versus anthropogenic impact -- Utrecht 2005: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 205 pp, 54 figs, 36 tabs. ISBN , Euro 22, I MARIOTTI Firm relocation and regional policy; A focus on Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom -- Utrecht/Groningen 2005: Knag/Faculteit der Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. ca 278 pp. ISBN , Euro 28, F VAN SOEST Factors determining location and species composition of wet grassland in Southwest England -- Utrecht/Groningen 2005: Knag/Faculteit der Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. ca 240 pp + cd-rom, 110 figs, 42 tabs. ISBN X, Euro 30, R SLUITER Mediterranean land cover change; Modelling and monitoring natural vegetation using GIS and remote sensing -- Utrecht 2005: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 147 pp, 39 figs, 23 tabs. ISBN , Euro 17, M J HAGOORT The neighbourhood rules; Land-use interactions, urban dynamics, and cellular automata modelling -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 298 pp, 119 figs, 37 tabs. ISBN: , Euro 25, M VISSERS Patterns of groundwater quality; In sandy aquiters under environmental pressure -- Utrecht 2005: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 144 pp, 46 figs, 7 tabs. ISBN: , Euro 18, A B R WETERINGS Do firms benefit from spatial proximity? Testing the relation between spatial proximity and the performance of small software firms in the Netherlands -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 186 pp, 9 figs, 16 tabs. ISBN: , Euro 22, I THONON Deposition of sediment and associated heavy metals on floodplains -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 176 pp, 56 figs, 19 tabs. ISBN: , Euro 23, H S DANNER, J RENES, B TOUSSAINT, G P VAN DE VEN & F D ZEILER (Eds.) Polder pioneers; The influence of Dutch engineers on water management in Europe, Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 177 pp, 61 figs, 1 tab. ISBN: , Euro 14, A F KOEKOEK, J M VAN DER HAMMEN, T A VELEMA & M VERBEET (Eds.) Cities and globalisation; Exploring new connections Utrecht 2006: Knag/VUGS/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht/URU. 99 pp, 10 figs, 11 tabs. ISBN: , Euro 10, G A VONK Improving planning support; The use of planning support systems for spatial planning -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 126 pp, 37 figs, 14 tabs. ISBN: , Euro 16, M GEERTSEMA Hydrogeomorphic hazards in northern British Colombia -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 184 pp, 110 figs, 10 tabs. ISBN , Euro 24, K K DEKKER Governance as glue; Urban governance and social cohesion in post-wwii neighbourhoods -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 158 pp, 4 figs, 23 tabs. ISBN , Euro 18, G J J VAN DEN HOF PPS in de polder; De betekenis van publiekprivate samenwerking voor de borging van duurzame ruimtelijke kwaliteit op Vinex-locaties -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Copernicus Institute. 248 pp, 10 figs, 18 tabs, 16 box, 26 pics. ISBN , Euro 25,00
3 344 M VAN DEN BRINK & T METZE (Eds.) Words matter in policy and planning; Discourse theory and method in the social sciences -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Nethur. 179 pp, 6 figs, 6 tabs. ISBN , Euro 20, M J VAN DER MEER Older adults and their sociospatial integration in The Netherlands -- Utrecht/Amsterdam 2006: Knag/ Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen Universiteit van Amsterdam. 168 pp, 16 figs, 26 tabs. ISBN , Euro 23, E VAN BECKHOVEN Decline and regeneration; Policy responses to processes of change in post-wwii urban neighbourhoods -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 174 pp, 6 figs, 14 tabs. ISBN , Euro 18, G VAN DER VEER Geochemical soil survey of the Netherlands. Atlas of major and trace elements in topsoil and parental material; assessment of natural and anthropogenic enrichment factors -- Utrecht 2006: Knag/Faculteit Geowetenschappen Universiteit Utrecht. 245 pp + cdrom, 56 figs, 50 tabs. ISBN , Euro 30, G ASHWORTH, P GROOTE & T HAARTSEN Public places, public pasts -- Utrecht/Groningen 2006: Knag/Faculteit der Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. ISBN , Euro 25, L MEIJERING Making a place of their own; Rural intentional communities in Northwest Europe -- Utrecht/ Groningen 2006: Knag/Faculteit der Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. ISBN , Euro 25,00 For a complete list of NGS titles please visit Publications of this series can be ordered from KNAG / NETHERLANDS GEOGRAPHICAL STUDIES, P.O. Box 80123, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands ( [email protected]; Fax ). Prices include packing and postage by surface mail. Orders should be prepaid, with cheques made payable to Netherlands Geographical Studies. Please ensure that all banking charges are prepaid. Alternatively, American Express, Eurocard, Access, MasterCard, BankAmericard and Visa credit cards are accepted (please specify card number, name as on card, and expiration date with your signed order).
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