A METHOD FOR CHOOSING MEANINGFUL TEST AREAS
This paper deals with the problem of choosing meaningful test areas for environmental studies. It examines the concept of areal differentiation. It utilizes the unit area method of classifying phenomena and applies this concept to the separate categories of climate, terrain, and natural vegetation....
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