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90a Climate shows the water flow and the interaction with it the soil formation. The end of the investigation of the individual spatial elements is the plant geography map, which is to show how the organic world deals with these natural conditions. The atlas continues with a considerable number of agricultural and forestry maps. As the material of the land use surveys for 3100 municipalities has been worked up, the agricultural zones can be developed very nicely on the individual sheets, especially because of the frequently used comparison of relative and absolute evaluations. At this point, particular reference should be made to the statements made by Professor Dr. O. E. Heuser before sheet 29. The great importance as a farmer's country is to be underlined by the reference that in Lower Bavaria over half of the population, in the Upper Palatinate almost 50 % of agricultural and forestry activities live, and that even in the 'industrial area' of the Upper Franconian part still about 30 % belong to the agricultural population, while the resources lie at 20 %. The chapter ends with the description of the relationship between population and soil value. Sheet 48 forms the transition to the industrial conditions. After a short atlas to present the Zei and to the territory Here the hist of the whale take Gauen torialzus In the first population approach and treat. During the last hundred years and the tlas then goes on the major tasks in the political successes of the last blemishes of the future design it transport network. s succeed in making the space his Bdeutsche Reich, he spatial research is since the l. July en Atlas Bayerische Ostmark. When, after the upheaval, the National Socialist science policy sought a close contact between the university and the landscape, the Munich Student Unions established in 1934 as a joint office for both universities a "Community for State Planning", from which the "Hochschulkreis München" was created under the understanding-full support of the rectors and lecturers in 1935. In its context, it was also possible to extend the staff circle through departments and scientists outside Munich's universities to ensure the necessary completeness of the fields of study. The establishment and management of both institutions was given to the editor as a consultant in the office of the settlement officer in the 4th century.