Since the end of USSR and the rise of new countries, Central Asia is undergoing profound geographical evolutions, especially because of a very fast restructuration process of production and exchanges. New boundaries are now relatively closed and mountain crossing (Tian-Chan, Pamir) has become a political necessity in post-sovietic context. But through former Republics, most part of traffic was concerning the peripheric areas. Mountains are now obstacles for internal exchanges and national territories are torn, especially during the bad season and in Tadjikistan. Owing to transports reorganization, mountains have become heartlands of national areas in those post-sovietic countries.L'Asie centrale connaît de profondes évolutions géographiques...
L'affluence massive d'organisations internationales et d'ONG au Kirghizstan a introduit l'écotourism...
International audienceThe South Caucasus or Transcaucasus is a region where diversified geography co...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.121 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
Texte d'auteur avant la mise en page par la revuePost-soviet transformation is a time of radical cha...
Since the collapse of the USSR and the creation of new independent States, mountainous regions suffe...
Post-soviet transformation is a time of radical change for societies and spatial organisation in Cen...
Devenues internationales en 1991, les nouvelles frontières de l’Asie centrale, dont l’existence et l...
The Caucasus is a range of high mountains between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Its length is a...
Suite à la disparition de l’URSS, la détérioration des conditions socio-économiques a incité les pop...
International audienceSince the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asian oases are involved in a ...
Olivier Roy, Geopolitis in Central Asia. The Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and the weakening of...
[résumé du numéro spécial] L’Asie centrale constitue un vaste ensemble géographique au cœur du conti...
International audienceOrganization of the post-Soviet space has been fundamentally and permanently t...
International audienceLes déserts centrasiatiques du Kyzyl Koum et du Kara Koum ont vécu en monde cl...
International audience[ex-Soviet Central Asia is characterized first by a relatively small populatio...
L'affluence massive d'organisations internationales et d'ONG au Kirghizstan a introduit l'écotourism...
International audienceThe South Caucasus or Transcaucasus is a region where diversified geography co...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.121 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
Texte d'auteur avant la mise en page par la revuePost-soviet transformation is a time of radical cha...
Since the collapse of the USSR and the creation of new independent States, mountainous regions suffe...
Post-soviet transformation is a time of radical change for societies and spatial organisation in Cen...
Devenues internationales en 1991, les nouvelles frontières de l’Asie centrale, dont l’existence et l...
The Caucasus is a range of high mountains between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Its length is a...
Suite à la disparition de l’URSS, la détérioration des conditions socio-économiques a incité les pop...
International audienceSince the collapse of the Soviet Union, Central Asian oases are involved in a ...
Olivier Roy, Geopolitis in Central Asia. The Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan and the weakening of...
[résumé du numéro spécial] L’Asie centrale constitue un vaste ensemble géographique au cœur du conti...
International audienceOrganization of the post-Soviet space has been fundamentally and permanently t...
International audienceLes déserts centrasiatiques du Kyzyl Koum et du Kara Koum ont vécu en monde cl...
International audience[ex-Soviet Central Asia is characterized first by a relatively small populatio...
L'affluence massive d'organisations internationales et d'ONG au Kirghizstan a introduit l'écotourism...
International audienceThe South Caucasus or Transcaucasus is a region where diversified geography co...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.121 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...