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The impact of population potential on population redistribution in the long-term historical context: Case study of region Stredné Považie, Slovak Republic [100.00% relevance]
The impact of population potential on population redistribution in the long-term historical … . One of the possible interaction potential is population … Geographia Polonica (2016) vol. 89, iss. 4 The … impact of population potential on population redistribution in the long-term historical … Polonica (2016) vol. 89, iss. 4, pp. 443-455 | population potential, spatial interactions, region Stredné … Považie, accessibility, distance The impact of population potential on population redistribution in the … The impact of population potential on population redistribution in the long-term … Stredné Považie, Slovak Republic Interaction potential represents a significant phenomenon affecting … a large extent. One of the possible interaction potential is population … Geographia Polonica (2016) vol. … 89, iss. 4 The impact of population potential on population redistribution in the long-term … 2016) vol. 89, iss. 4, pp. 443-455 | population potential, spatial interactions, region Stredné Považie,
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Application of the population potential model in the structural régionalisation of Poland [71.43% relevance]
Application of the population potential model in the structural … régionalisation of Poland The application of population potential in the research procedure employed to … Polonica (1995) vol. 66 Application of the population potential model in the structural … structural régionalisation, spatial interaction, population potential, macroregions of Poland Application of … the population potential model in the structural … Application of the population potential model in the structural régionalisation of … Poland The application of population potential in the research procedure employed to arrive at … (1995) vol. 66 Application of the population potential model in the structural régionalisation of … régionalisation, spatial interaction, population potential, macroregions of Poland Application of the … population potential model in the structural régionalisation of
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The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970 [42.86% relevance]
The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970 … Geographia Polonica (1975) vol. 31 The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970 … Polonica (1975) vol. 31, pp. 5-28 | The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970, … The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970 Geographia … Polonica (1975) vol. 31 The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970 Kazimierz … (1975) vol. 31, pp. 5-28 | The population potential of Poland between 1950 and 1970, Kazimierz
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Studies on the structure of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in 1950-1960 [42.86% relevance]
of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in 1950-1960 Geographia Polonica (1965 … of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in 1950-1960 Leszek Kosiński … of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in 1950-1960, Leszek Kosiński, … Studies on the structure of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in … ) vol. 7 Studies on the structure of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in … pp. 81-94 | Studies on the structure of changes, potential and concentration of population of Poland in
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The localization of urban heat island in the Katowice conurbation (Poland) using the combination of land surface temperature, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Normalized Difference Built-up Index [14.29% relevance]
(SUHI) as a potential heat risk for the urban population was evaluated. The paper aimed to propose an … of Surface Urban Heat Island (SUHI) as a potential heat risk for the urban population was evaluated
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