REVUE BELGE DE GEOGRAPHIE / BELGEO

Special Issue 2000 : 29th international geographical congress


M. Antrop
Geography and landscape science

9

P. Cornut & E. Swyngedouw
Approaching the society-nature dialectic: a plea for a geographical study of the environment

37

F. Canters
Advances in small-scale map projection research

47

P. Dostál & P. Saey
Geography, public administration and governance

65

P. Cabus & M. Hess
Regional politics and economic patterns: glocalisation and the network enterprise

79

H. Nicolaď & Y. Verhasselt
Health and tropical geography

103

C. Vandermotten
Building
a continental area: identities, differences and urban developments in Europe

115

V. Biot & A. Colard
Challenges and issues of spatial planning in the European Union: European vision and supraregional co-operation

143

P. De Maeyer
Base maps in Belgium

165

H. Van der Haegen, E. Van Hecke, S. Savenberg
Belgians on the move.
Population distribution from a historical and modern perspective

173

W. De Lannoy & S. De Corte
Urban studies of Belgian geographers at the turn of the millennium

189

E. Van Hecke, H. Meert & C. Christians
Belgian agriculture and rural environments.
The spatial dimension of contemporary problems and challenges

201

P. Arnold, J. Charlier & I. Thomas
Transport geography at the turn of the century

219

G. Verstraeten, J. Poesen, G. Govers & A. Steegen
The off-site impacts of soil erosion by water in central Belgium

227

C. Kesteloot, I. Thomas & al.
Belgian geographers at work: the occupations of graduates in 1999

241