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In: Xiang gang zhong wen da xue di li xi yan jiu bao gao 114
In: 香港中文大學地理系硏究報告 114
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Allgemeine Kenntnisse über die chinesische Kultur: 50 Animationsfilme mit chin.-dt. Erläuterungen, je 1-2 min. lang (CD-ROM). - Allgemeine Kenntnisse über die chinesische Geschichte: 50 Animationsfilme mit chin.-dt. Erläuterungen, je 1-2 min. lang (CD-ROM). - Allgemeine Kenntnisse über die chinesische Geographie: 97 Videofilme mit dt. Erläuterungen, je 5 min. (DVD)
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In: Research paper / University of Chicago, Department of Geography no. 213
Lau Ka Wah Joyce. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 177-192). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.i ; Acknowledgements --- p.iv ; Table of Contents --- p.vi ; List of Tables --- p.xi ; List of Figures --- p.xiv ; List of Plates --- p.xvi ; Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1 --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1.1 --- Environment of Hong Kong --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1.1.1 --- Topography --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1.1.2 --- Climate --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1.1.3 --- Expanding population --- p.3 ; Chapter 1.1.2 --- Landslide history in Hong Kong and government action --- p.4 ; Chapter 1.1.3 --- Slopes in Hong Kong --- p.6 ; Chapter 1.1.4 --- Stabilization means --- p.7 ; Chapter 1.2 --- Biotechnical stabilization --- p.8 ; Chapter 1.2.1 --- Concept --- p.8 ; Chapter 1.2.2 --- History --- p.9 ; Chapter 1.2.3 --- Advantages and strengths of vegetation --- p.9 ; Chapter 1.2.4 --- Other components in biotechnical stabilization --- p.11 ; Chapter 1.3 --- The situation in Hong Kong --- p.12 ; Chapter 1.3.1 --- Government policy on control of visual impact of slopes --- p.12 ; Chapter 1.3.2 --- Landslip Preventive Measures (LPM) Program --- p.15 ; Chapter 1.3.3 --- Slope landscaping proprietary systems --- p.16 ; Chapter 1.3.3.1 --- Proprietary systems --- p.16 ; Chapter 1.3.3.2 --- Problems and limitations --- p.20 ; Chapter 1.4 --- Ecosystem reconstruction on slopes --- p.23 ; Chapter 1.4.1 --- Concept --- p.23 ; Chapter 1.4.2 --- Plant requirements --- p.24 ; Chapter 1.4.3 --- Potential challenges --- p.24 ; Chapter 1.4.3.1 --- Steep gradient and related problems --- p.24 ; Chapter 1.4.3.2 --- Thin soil --- p.24 ; Chapter 1.4.3.3 --- Water supply --- p.26 ; Chapter 1.4.3.4 --- Nutrient availability --- p.27 ; Chapter 1.5 --- Species selection --- p.28 ; Chapter 1.5.1 --- Vegetation types --- p.28 ; Chapter 1.5.2 --- Natives or exotics --- p.29 ; Chapter 1.5.3 --- Currently employed species and problems --- p.29 ; Chapter 1.6 ...
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In: The natural bounty of China series
The Natural Bounty of China is an important book series of 60 titles that comprehensively documents the vast diversity of China's natural resources. China recognizes more than 1,600 products unique to the country - known as geographical indication products. This series describes these products in detail, with each single volume focusing on a particular region of China and the unique products cultivated there, such as Changbaishan ginseng in northeast China to the bean paste of Pixian (the "soul of Sichuan cuisine") in the southwest. From the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang to history-steeped Shandong and gorgeously scenic Yunnan, almost every place in the country has produced something that is readily identifiable with it. This series not only makes a major contribution to our understanding of the geography and agriculture of China, but also gives us a greater appreciation of Chinese culture as a whole. This volume looks at the abundant resources and products of China's historic capital city, Beijing.
In: The natural bounty of China series
The Natural Bounty of China is an important book series of 60 titles that comprehensively documents the vast diversity of China's natural resources. China recognizes more than 1,600 products unique to the country - known as geographical indication products. This series describes these products in detail, with each single volume focusing on a particular region of China and the unique products cultivated there, such as Changbaishan ginseng in northeast China to the bean paste of Pixian (the "soul of Sichuan cuisine") in the southwest. From the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang to history-steeped Shandong and gorgeously scenic Yunnan, almost every place in the country has produced something that is readily identifiable with it. This series not only makes a major contribution to our understanding of the geography and agriculture of China, but also gives us a greater appreciation of Chinese culture as a whole. This volume looks at the abundant resources and products from the birthplace of Chinese civilization, Inner Mongolia.
In: The natural bounty of China series
The Natural Bounty of China is an important book series of 60 titles that comprehensively documents the vast diversity of China's natural resources. China recognizes more than 1,600 products unique to the country - known as geographical indication products. This series describes these products in detail, with each single volume focusing on a particular region of China and the unique products cultivated there, such as Changbaishan ginseng in northeast China to the bean paste of Pixian (the "soul of Sichuan cuisine") in the southwest. From the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang to history-steeped Shandong and gorgeously scenic Yunnan, almost every place in the country has produced something that is readily identifiable with it. This series not only makes a major contribution to our understanding of the geography and agriculture of China, but also gives us a greater appreciation of Chinese culture as a whole. This volume looks at the abundant resources and products of Shanghai, the 'Pearl of the Orient'.