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Artificial Structures and Shorelines
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Sediment transport model of the southeastern Mediterranean coast
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Late Holocene tectonic movements at Tel Haraz, southern coast of Israel
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Artificial Structures and Shorelines: An Introduction
pp. 3
The Power of Fieldwork
pp. 15
A British Historical Perspective on Geographical Fieldwork from the 1820s to the 1970s
pp. 9
Ports and Harbours
pp. 15
Iceland
pp. 37
Geography Fieldwork: Tradition and Technology Meet
pp. 21
Norway
pp. 55
Participation in Environmental Planning as a Challenge for Field Teaching: A Nordic Viewpoint
pp. 29
Sweden
pp. 79
The Irreplaceable Experience of Fieldwork
pp. 35
Finland
pp. 99
Status of Fieldwork in the Geography Curriculum in Southeast Asia
pp. 119
Fieldwork in Geography Teaching: The Case in Hong Kong
pp. 41
USSR--White, Barents, and Kara Seas
pp. 133
Learning in the Field: An Experience for Teachers and Students Alike
pp. 47
USSR--Baltic Sea
pp. 145
Affective-Focused Geographical Fieldwork
pp. 53
Estonian SSR
pp. 171
Fieldwork in the School Geography Curriculum — Pedagogical Issues and Development
pp. 59
Lithuanian SSR
pp. 195
The Contribution of Fieldwork to Life-Long Learning
pp. 67
Poland
pp. 211
Trends and Developments in University Level Geography Field Methods Courses in the United States
pp. 81
Federal Republic of Germany
pp. 235
Representing Spatial Complex Systems
pp. 91
Denmark
pp. 103
The Netherlands
pp. 115
Belgium
pp. 127
UK--Scotland
pp. 137
UK--England
pp. 145
UK--England--Lincolnshire
pp. 155
Ireland
pp. 165
France
pp. 177
Portugal
pp. 187
Spain
pp. 193
Italy
pp. 207
Greece
pp. 217
Bulgaria
pp. 223
USSR--Black, Azov, Caspian, and Aral Seas
pp. 241
Turkey
pp. 253
Israel
pp. 261
Kuwait
pp. 269
Tunisia
pp. 273
Algeria
pp. 283
Sierra Leone
pp. 287
Nigeria
pp. 295
South Africa
pp. 305
Tanzania
pp. 311
Korea--South
pp. 317
Japan
pp. 331
The People’s Republic of China--North
pp. 339
The People’s Republic of China--Central
pp. 355
The People’s Republic of China--South
pp. 369
Hong Kong
pp. 383
Singapore
pp. 393
Indonesia
pp. 409
Papua New Guinea
pp. 415
Australia--New South Wales and Queensland
pp. 423
Australia--Victoria
pp. 435
Fiji
pp. 443
USA--Hawaii
pp. 453
Canada--British Columbia
pp. 467
Canada--Lake Erie: North Shore
pp. 475
Canada--Québec
pp. 489
USA--Alaska
pp. 499
USA--Washington
pp. 507
USA--Oregon
pp. 513
USA--California
pp. 529
USA--Lake Michigan
pp. 539
USA--Lake Erie: South Shore
pp. 545
USA--Massachusetts
pp. 561
USA--Rhode Island
pp. 573
USA--New Jersey and New York
pp. 581
USA--Maryland
pp. 593
USA--South Carolina
pp. 607
USA--Florida
pp. 615
USA--Mississippi and Alabama
pp. 629
USA--Louisiana
pp. 641
USA--Texas
pp. 649
USA--Puerto Rico
pp. 659
Caribbean--Eastern
pp. 669
Mexico
pp. 679
Ecuador
pp. 683
Guyana
pp. 689
Suriname
pp. 695
Brazil
pp. 701
Uruguay
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