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M.lapore, 9 a.m. Rajaji Centre for Public Affairs: Talk on 'Urbanisation', V.M. St.,
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Urbanisation, suburbanisation, the decline of organised religion, the rise of the welfare state – these and other factors have contributed to the breakdown of social structures.
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Urbanisation also causes an increase in temperatures and changes to the diurnal cycle.
Archive 2008-12-01 HayleyM 2008
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Urbanisation also causes an increase in temperatures and changes to the diurnal cycle.
Journal Club MTG9: Land Use and Land Cover Change HayleyM 2008
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The site is protected under a range of national and regional legislation including: the National Constitution, the Environment Protection Law, the Urbanisation Design Law and the Provisional Regulations of Places of Scenic and Historic Interest.
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Urbanisation had a homogenising effect on the whole society and expanded the area of shared values among Africans, coloureds, Indians and whites.
CONTENTS 2007
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… Urbanisation impacts on global and hemispheric temperature trends Karl et al., 1988; Jones et al., 1990; Easterling et al., 1997; Peterson, 2003; Parker, 2004, 2006 have been found to be small.
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Urbanisation usually produces warming, although examples exist of cooling in arid areas where irrigation effects dominate.
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Urbanisation had a homogenising effect on the whole society and expanded the area of shared values among Africans, coloureds, Indians and whites.
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Urbanisation, charcoal production and deforestation.
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