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![]() Geographical ResearchJournal compilation © 2010 Institute of Australian Geographers Published on behalf of the Institute of Australian Geographers Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume 46 Issue 1 , Pages 1 - 134 (March 2008)Theme Issue: Land Degradation and PovertyLand Degradation and Poverty (p 1-3) Abstract | Full Text:
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Erosion and Nutrient Loss on Sloping Land under Intense Cultivation in Southern Vietnam (p 4-16) Abstract
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Local Knowledge and Economic Realities Affecting Soil Erosion in the Rach Rat Catchment, Vietnam (p 17-26) Abstract
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Evaluating Ethnopedological Knowledge Systems for Classifying Soil Quality. A Case Study in Bo Hamlet with Muong People of Northern Vietnam (p 27-38) Abstract
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Active Learning for Understanding Land Degradation: African Catchment Game and Riskmap (p 39-50) Abstract
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Environmental and Resource Degradation Associated with Small-Scale Enterprise Clusters in the Red River Delta of Northern Vietnam (p 51-61) Abstract
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Coastal Livelihood Transitions: Socio-Economic Consequences of Changing Mangrove Forest Management and Land Allocation in a Commune of Central Vietnam (p 62-73) Abstract
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Poverty and Agrarian-Forest Interactions in Thailand (p 74-84) Abstract
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Matching Geospatial Concepts with Geographic Educational Needs (p 85-98) Abstract
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A Comparison of Holocene and Historical Channel Change along the Macdonald River, Australia (p 99-110) Abstract
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Marine Tourism in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia (p 111-123) Abstract
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Geoffrey Thomas McDonald, 1945–2007 (p 124-125) Abstract | Full Text:
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East Asian Experience in Environmental Governance: Response in a Rapidly Developing Region - Edited by Zafar Adeel (p 126-127) Abstract | Full Text:
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Territory: a Short Introduction - By D. Delaney (p 127-129) Abstract | Full Text:
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Designing Australia's Cities: Culture, Commerce and the City Beautiful, 1900–1930 - By Robert Freestone (p 129-130) Abstract | Full Text:
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People, Sheep and Nature Conservation. The Tasmanian Experience - Edited by Jamie Kirkpatrick and Kerry Bridle (p 130-132) Abstract | Full Text:
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Water: Histories, Cultures, Ecologies - Edited by M. Leybourne and A. Gaynor (p 132-133) Abstract | Full Text:
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Allies as Rivals: The U.S., Europe, and Japan in a Changing World System - Edited by Faruk Tabak (p 133-134) Abstract
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