Countries citing papers authored by I. S. Zonneveld
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by I. S. Zonneveld. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by I. S. Zonneveld. The network helps show where I. S. Zonneveld may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of I. S. Zonneveld
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All Works
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Zonneveld, I. S., et al.. (2001). Landscape ecology applied in land evaluation, development and conservation : some worldwide selected examples. University of Twente Research Information.2 indexed citations
Zonneveld, I. S.. (1995). Land ecology : an introduction to landscape ecology as a base for land evaluation, land management and conservation.98 indexed citations
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Zonneveld, I. S.. (1995). Vicinism and mass effect. Journal of Vegetation Science. 6(3). 441–444.43 indexed citations
Zonneveld, I. S.. (1983). Principles of bio-indication. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 3(3-4). 207–217.58 indexed citations
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Zonneveld, I. S.. (1982). Land(scape) ecology, a science or a state of mind. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 312–313.11 indexed citations
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Zonneveld, I. S.. (1982). Principles of indication of environment through vegetation. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.3 indexed citations
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Zonneveld, I. S., et al.. (1979). Aspects of the ITC approach to vegetation survey. University of Twente Research Information.8 indexed citations
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Sombroek, W.G. & I. S. Zonneveld. (1971). Ancient dune fields and fluviatile deposits in the Rima-Sokoto river basin (N.W.Nigeria) : geomorphologic phenomena in relation to Quaternary changes in climate at the southern edge of the Sahara. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS).21 indexed citations
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Pons, L.J. & I. S. Zonneveld. (1965). Soil ripening and soil classification : initial soil formation of alluvial deposits with a classification of the resulting soils = Pedogenese initiale et classification des sols = Initiale Bodenbildung und Bodenklassifikation = Pedogenesis initial y clasificacion de los suelos. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.5 indexed citations
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Pons, L.J. & I. S. Zonneveld. (1962). Initial soil formation ("rijping") and soil classification in alluvial (marine and fluviatile) and peat deposits. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.1 indexed citations
Zonneveld, I. S.. (1959). De Brabantse Biesbosch : een studie van bodem en vegetatie van een zoetwatergetijdendelta bestaande uit de drie gedeelten A, B en C = a study of soil and vegetation of a freshwater tidal delta consisting of three volumes A, B and C. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.4 indexed citations
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