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STUDIA GEOGRAPHIA - Issue no. 2 / 2001 | |||||||
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THE HUMAN FACTOR AND ITS LINKS WITH THE GEOGRAPHICAL LANDSCAPE. CASE FOR MUREŞ CORRIDOR (DEVA-ZAM SECTOR). Authors: M. ONCU, I. FODOREAN, SOFIA TABUIA, I. RUS. |
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Abstract: The human factor and its links with the geographical landscape. Case study for Mureş Corridor (Deva-Zam sector). The Mureş corridor is one of the most typical regional polarization axis in Romania, where human land exploitation is fundamented on the dynamic vector of the double convergence strip. Within the confines of the corridor a major material, informational and energetical reconversion center exists. The number and density of the population offers information on the intensity of the human impact, while the habitat reflects the interconditioning between man and elements of the natural environment. The human influence in the form of agricultural, industrial and transportation activities can offer a good pretext for human impact assessment particularly its negative side (deforestation, mining activities, pollution etc). | |||||||
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