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Africa's lakes : atlas of our changing environment |
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Africa's lakes an atlas of environmental change The print title will be "One planet many people : images of Africa's changing lakes" published by UN Environment Programme, forthcoming in 2006 |
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African elephant database, 1995 Reports on elephant surveys, populations, and distribution maps |
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American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition, May 1909-November 1915 Includes a multimedia introduction to the expedition, readings about the expedition and the Congo, and digitized sound recordings, artwork, photographs, video clips, field notes, maps, GIS data, and scientific publications related to the Congo. Users can search for field notebook entries, photographs (including anthropological objects collected by the expedition), and bibliographic citations, and can search by keyword in the full text of digitized scientific publications |
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Archiving aerial photography and remote sensing data |
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Arctic circle Offers detailed information about the Arctic and subarctic regions. Themes covered include natural resources, history and culture, social equity and environment justice. Includes a broad range of textual materials, art, photographic exhibits, and occasional sound and short video recordings. All demonstrate the interconnectedness of these three themes, including how they have been shaped by diverse histories, political economies, and cultural perspectives |
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Atlas of cancer mortality in the United States, 1950-94 / |
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Atlas of international freshwater agreements |
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Atlas of Russia's intact forest landscapes |
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Bolles collection on the history of London the collection of Edwin C. Bolles on the history of London from its founding to the 19th century "Edwin C. Bolles, professor of English at Tufts College (now Tufts University) in the late 19th century, assembled a substantial focused collection of materials on Victorian London. These materials include not only conventional print sources but many pieces that are unique or quite rare: folio descriptions of the city from limited print runs, contemporary 19th century maps in various shapes and formats, illustrations and prints from the 17th through the 19th century, that capture a precious (and now largely forgotten) record of how the British represented this city. The digital archive represents a comprehensive and integrated collection of sources and resources on the history and topography of London. Texts, images, and maps in the Bolles collection are all interconnected. Together they form a body of material, heterogeneous in form, but homogeneous in theme, that transcends the limits of print publication and exploits the flexibility of the electronic medium. The digitized maps are linked to each other, to relevant source texts, and to illustrations of the locations as they appeared a the time or at present. Similarly, the texts are linked to the maps and the images, and so on"--"More about this collection" screen |
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Canada's digital collections Les collections numerisees du Canada Provides access to Web sites about Canada. One of the richest, most significant sources of Canadian content on the Internet. Includes a vast array of multimedia resources celebrating Canada's history and culture, its landscapes, technology, scientific discoveries, and Aboriginal communities |
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Classifying Australian land cover |
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Description of the ecoregions of the United States / |
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E-Flora BC electronic atlas of the plants of British Columbia Using a comprehensive GIS-based format, E-Flora BC provides detailed biogeographical, ecological, and taxonomic information on both vascular and non-vascular plants of British Columbia. For each species, E-Flora BC presents additional key information through deep links to other existing databases that provide critical botanical information, such as the International plant names index, the Fire ecology database and Flora North America. For both vascular and non-vascular plants, the atlas includes an image bank for BC species. Photographs provided on the atlas pages act as portals to an image collection for each species, and to the overall image bank |
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ecological atlas of forest insect defoliation in Canada, 1980-1996 / |
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection publications "On line and print edition publications available from the Florida Geological Survey. The List of Publications is available online, with many of the survey's publications in full text." |
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France en Amerique France in America Presents digitized collections of books, maps, manuscripts, and other documents from the collections of the Library of Congress and the Bibliotheque nationale de France. Focus of the collections is the role played by France in America's formative years and the continuing links between France and the United States in the nineteenth century through trade, immigration, scientific exchange, literature, and the arts |
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Glossary of terms for the standardization of geographical names = Glossaire de termes pour la normalisation des noms geographiques = Glosario de terminos para la normalizacion de los nombres geograficos |
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Great Lakes : an environmental atlas and resource book / - 3rd ed |
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Integrated vegetation information for NAP and NRM regions [Australia's vegetation] |
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Irish grid a description of the co-ordinate reference system used in Ireland |
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Land use mapping for Australia "This website gives an overview of land use mapping in Australia. This includes the extent of mapping to date, the national land use classification system, technical reports and applications of land use data. It also provides access to land use information - including easy use viewing of national and catchment scale mapping, and links to data on the Australian Natural Resources Data Library (ANRDL) and at partner agencies." |
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Latin place names found in the imprints of books printed before 1801 and their vernacular equivalents in AACR2 (Anglo-American cataloguing rules) form |
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Making maps compatible with GPS transformations between the Irish grid and the GPS co-ordinate reference frame WGS84/ETRF89 |
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Maps for advocacy an introduction to geographical mapping techniques "The booklet is an effective guide to using maps in advocacy. The mapping process for advocacy is explained vividly through case studies, descriptions of procedures and methods, a review of data sources as well as a glossary of mapping terminology. Scattered through the booklet are links to websites which afford a glance at a few prolific mapping efforts." |
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Marine tourism best management practices a practical guide for Puget Sound / |
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Nebraska databook |
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Our digital island Provides access to Tasmanian Web sites that have been preserved for posterity by the State Library of Tasmania |
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PANDORA archive preserving and accessing networked documentary resources of Australia / PANDORA archive is a digital archive dedicated to the preservation of and long term access to Australian online publications of national significance |
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Parliament of Australia, Department of Parliament Library Australian parliamentary papers, serials, and government reports |
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Place in history a guide to using GIS in historical research "This guide is intended for historians who want to use Geographical Information Systems (GIS). It describes how to create GIS databases and how to use GIS to perform historical research . . . It has been commissioned by the History Data Service as part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service publication series Guides to Good Practice in the Creation and Use of Digital Resources. The series aims to provide guidance about applying recognised good practice and standards to the creation and use of digital resources in the arts and humanities." |
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Plants of Hawaii A collection of images, maps, and reports on plants of Hawaii. Includes over 8,000 high resolution, copyright-free images for more than 1,000 species of native and non-native plants from Hawaii; Maui distribution maps for over 100 non-native plants; and reports for about 100 non-native plants on Maui |
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Practical Geostatistics 1979 by Isobel Clark Downloadable, free copy of a 1979 Elsevier textbook on geostatistics |
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Principles and procedures for geographical naming, 2001 - English Principles and procedures for geographical naming, 2001 - French |
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Promoting forest conservation through ecotourism income? : a case study from the Ecuadorian Amazon region / |
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Report on the Place Names Workshop February 14-15, 2002 |
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Steps to sustainable tourism : planning a sustainable future for tourism, heritage, and the environment : a tool to use when managing and developing regions, places, and tourism products |
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Successful tourism at heritage places : a guide for tourism operators, heritage managers and communities |
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Summary of State of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area 2004 |
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Tasmanian advantage natural and cultural features of Tasmania : a resource manual aimed at developing knowledge and interpretive skills specific to Tasmania |
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Tide prints : surface tidal currents in Puget Sound / |
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Tourism in OECD countries. : Trends and policies / - UW restricted - (2008) 2008 |
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Turism och besoksnaring i Osthammars kommun : slutforvaret i ett besoksperspektiv / |
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Turism och image : slutforvar for anvant karnbransle i Oskarshamn ur ett turist- och besoksnaringsperspektiv / |
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Two way track biodiversity conservation and ecotourism : an investigation of linkages, mutual benefits, and future opportunities / |
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UNISPAL UN information system on the question of Palestine Provides users with full-text documents of the United Nations system relevant to the question of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East since 1946. Contains over 3000 documents issued by a variety of UN bodies and agencies |
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United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names : [report] / - 1998 to present |
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USGS geography fact sheets Information from the U.S. National Mapping Program on mapping and all the sciences involved in creating map products |
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UTOOLS : microcomputer software for spacial analysis and landscape visualization / |
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vision for the International Polar Year 2007-2008 / |
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Visitors to Cape Reinga : site use and management implications / Cape Reinga is an important cultural and spiritual site in New Zealand, especially for Maori. It is administered by the Department of Conservation, in partnership with Ngati Kuri. International visitors comprise c. 59% of the peak summer visitors. The majority of visitors are either less than 39 years or more than 50 years old, and approximately half visit on a tour. Domestic visitors are mainly under 49 years old and are more likely to visit by car. Site usage differs little between New Zealanders and international visitors; and the majority visit Cape Reinga for sightseeing. At the site, approximately 81% of visitors stay near the car park and lighthouse. When the number of visitors at the Cape Reinga site exceeds 150, up to 20% feel that parts of the site are crowded. Future development and management must enable Cape Reinga to absorb the projected growth in visitor numbers and reduce perceived crowding while retaining the cultural and landscape values of the site |
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voyage round the world with a history of the Oregon mission : and notes of several years residence on the plains, bordering the Pacific Ocean : comprising an account of interesting adventures among the Indians west of the Rocky Mountains : to which is ap |
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Wilderness in the circumpolar north : searching for compatibility in ecological, traditional, and ecotourism values / |
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