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Találatok száma: 12.

Albuquerque Pedrosa Adriana; Claudino-Sales Vanda; Nazareno Cavalcante IItabaraci; Medeiros Carvalho Alexandre: Recent dune migration along the coastal plain of Canoa Quebrada, Ceará State, Northeast Brazil. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 1-2. pp. 23-32. (2019)

Assfaw Abebe Tarko: Calibration, validation and performance evaluation of SWAT model for sediment yield modelling in Megech reservoir catchment, Ethiopia. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 3-4. pp. 21-31. (2019)

Damilola Ashaolu Eniola; Olorunfemi Jacob Funso; Ifabiyi Ifatokun Paul: Assessing the Spatio-temporal pattern of land use and land cover changes in Osun drainage basin, Nigeria. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 1-2. pp. 41-50. (2019)

Dogaru Diana; Mauser Wolfram; Balteanu Dan; Krimly Tatjana; Lippert Christian; Sima Mihaela; Szolgay Jan; Kohnova Silvia; Hanel Martin; Nikolova Mariyana; Szalai Sándor; Frank Anton: Irrigation water use in the Danube basin: facts, governance and approach to sustainability. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 3-4. pp. 1-14. (2019)

Gbiri Isaac Adelakun; Olugbade Adeoye Nathaniel: Analysis of pattern and extent of deforestation in akure forest reserve, Ondo State, Nigeria. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 1-2. pp. 1-11. (2019)

Ilić Milica; Vranešević Milica; Bezdan Atila; Blagojević Boško: Classification of water quality of Banat watercourses in Serbia for the needs of irrigation. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 1-2. pp. 51-57. (2019)

Iváncsics Vera; Filepné Kovács Krisztina: Characteristics of post socialist spatial development of the functional urban area of Veszprém, Hungary. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 3-4. pp. 33-43. (2019)

Kiss Andrea: Droughts, dry spells and low water levels in late Mediaval Hungary (and Slavonia) III : potential dry spells and the drought of (1516)-1517. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 3-4. pp. 53-67. (2019)

Kiss Tímea; Fekete István; Tápai Ibolya: Environmental status of a city based on heavy metal content of the tree-rings of urban trees : case study at Szeged, Hungary. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 1-2. pp. 13-22. (2019)

Mezősi Gábor; Meyer Burghard C.; Bata Teodóra; Kovács Ferenc; Czúcz Bálint; Ladányi Zsuzsanna; Blanka Viktória: Integrated approach to estimate land use intensity for Hungary. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 3-4. pp. 45-52. (2019)

Shumie Melese Chanie: Evaluation of potential reservoir deficiency due to climate change, Kesem Kebena Dam, Ethiopia. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 1-2. pp. 33-40. (2019)

Vranešević Milica; Salvai Andrea; Bezdan Atila; Zemunac Radoš: Assessment of runoff and drainage conditions in a North Banat sub-catchment, North-Eastern Serbia. In: Journal of environmental geography, (12) 3-4. pp. 13-19. (2019)

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