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    Einführung in die Geopolitik by Hennig, Richard 1874-1951, Körholz, Leo

    Published 1933
    Subjects: “…Geopolitics…”
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    Wehr-Geopolitik geographische Grundlagen einer Wehrkunde by Haushofer, Karl 1869-1946

    Published 1934
    Subjects: “…Geopolitics…”
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  3. 3

    Collier's encyclopedia with bibliography and index ; twenty volumes

    Published 1950
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    The Spirit of the Modern System of War / by Bülow, Dietrich Heinrich, Freiherr von, 1757-1807 or 1808

    Published 1806
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    Global Ecodynamics A Multidimensional Analysis / by Kondratyev, Kirill Y., Krapivin, Vladimir F., Savinykh, V. P., Varotsos, Costas A.

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…1 Global ecodynamics -- 1.1 Trends in civilization development -- 1.2 Global changes: real and possible changes in the future -- 1.3 Anthropogenic processes and their modelling -- 1.4 Ecological safety -- 1.5 Biocomplexity -- 2 Greenhouse effect problems -- 2.1 Interactivity of global climate problems and the carbon cycle -- 2.2 Global climate and the KP -- 2.3 Sources and sinks for carbon dioxide in the biosphere -- 2.4 Anthropogenic sources of carbon -- 2.5 Resources of the biosphere and the greenhouse effect -- 2.6 The greenhouse effect and global carbon cycle -- 2.7 Schemes of the gl6obal carbon cycle -- 3 Land ecosystems and global ecodynamics -- 3.1 Global dynamics of land ecosystems -- 3.2 Forest ecosystems and the greenhouse effect -- 3.3 Primary production and carbon dioxide -- 3.4 The atmosphere-land carbon exchange -- 3.5 Problems of biocoenology in connection with the greenhouse effect -- 3.6 A systems approach in biocoenology -- 3.7 Models in biocenology -- 3.8 Modelling the forest ecosystems -- 3.9 Modelling the energy fluxes in the atmosphere-plant-soil (APS) -- 3.10 Modelling the coniferous forest productivity -- 3.11 Succession in the tundra-taiga system -- 3.12 Global model of the carbon cycle -- 4 Global environmental change and the World Ocean -- 4.1 The present-day world ocean -- 4.2 Interactions between the atmosphere and the ocean -- 4.3 The zonal model of the global carbon cycle in the atmosphereocean system -- 4.4 Modelling of the carbon cycle in the World Ocean -- 4.5 Organic carbon and oceanic ecosystems -- 5 High-latitude environment and global ecodynamics -- 5.1 Arctic Basin pollution problems -- 5.2 High-latitude environmental science -- 5.3 Arctic atmosphere composition -- 5.4 Atmospheric ozone -- 5.5 Polar aerosols -- 5.6 Cloudiness dynamics -- 5.7 Modelling the processes of propagation of pollutants at high latitudes -- 6 Biogeochemical cycles of pollutants in the environment -- 6.1 Special features of global biogeochemical cycles -- 6.2 Physical processes of propagation of chemicals in the atmosphere and their modelling -- 6.3 Modelling the atmospheric processes of pollutant propagation -- 6.4 Simulation system to model the physical processes of the transport of pollutants in the atmosphere -- 6.5 Natural-anthropogenic sulphur cycle -- 6.6 Phosphorus cycle -- 6.7 Nitrogen cycle -- 6.8 Biospheric budget of oxygen and ozone -- 6.9 Relationship between the global cycles of water and carbon dioxide -- 6.10 Biogeochemical cycle of methane -- 7 Modelling the global changes of the environment -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The global model of the NSS -- 7.3 The role of vegetation in climate change -- 7.4 The role of the World Ocean in climate change -- 7.5 Development of the global model -- 7.6 The extraordinary event of the Antarctic Ozone hole in 2002 -- 8 Global climate change and geoinformation monitoring -- 8.1 Reality, hypotheses, and fictions -- 8.2 Radiative forcing stipulated by aerosols -- 8.3 Global warming energetics, and geopolitics -- 8.4 Geoinformation monitoring conception -- 8.5 Global simulation experiments -- 9 Problems and functions of the environmental monitoring systems -- 9.1 Systems of environmental monitoring -- 9.2 The search and identification of extreme ecological and technogenic situations -- 9.3 Efficiency of the detection monitoring systems -- 9.4 Making statistical decisions in the systems of environmental monitoring -- 9.5 Managing natural resources -- 9.6 Assessing the environmental parameters -- 9.7 Monitoring hydrophysical and hydrochemical processes -- 9.8 Remote monitoring of the soil-plant formations -- 633 -- 681.…”
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