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Chorology (from Gr**** χῶρος, khōros, "place, space"; and -λογία, -logia) can mean the
study of the
causal relations between geographical phenomena occurring...
- Route(s)" in 1877. He also
standardized the
practices of
chorography and
chorology.
Ferdinand von
Richthofen was born in Pokój, at that time
called Carlsruhe...
- "Plant
diversity of
Hyrcanian relict forests: An
annotated checklist,
chorology and
threat categories of
endemic and near
endemic vascular plant species"...
- with this field);
plant geography (or
phytogeography in
strict sense,
chorology, floristics);
plant sociology (or phytosociology,
synecology – however...
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Tannen Publishers. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-8196-0285-5. Sallis, John (1999).
Chorology: On
Beginning in Plato's Timaeus.
Indiana University Press. p. 86. ISBN 0-253-21308-8...
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regional geography were
Alfred Hettner in Germany, with his
concept of
chorology; Paul
Vidal de la
Blache in France, with the
possibilism approach (possibilism...
- to the
southern part of the
Western Siberian Plain and
Central Asia.
Chorology and
phytocenological integration of
Adonis volgensis in R. S. Romania...
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Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21071-5. Sallis, John (1999).
Chorology: On
Beginning in Plato's "Timaeus".
Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21308-2...
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Geography was ****igned the
study of
areal knowledge or
landscapes or
chorology—following the
thoughts of
Alfred Hettner. "Within each
landscape there...
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forms of
human movement by
special notation;
Benesh Movement Notation chorology The
study of the
causal relations between geographical phenomena occurring...