Aspects of the demographical behaviour in the Apuseni Mountains
Journal Title: Geographia Napocensis - Year 2012, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
Even though during the last 50 years in the Apuseni Mountains strong demographical decline occurred, regional differences appear in the spatial distribution of this phenomenon. The present study identifies several elements of the demographical behaviour that can explain those variations.
Authors and Affiliations
MAGDALENA DRĂGAN
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