Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Size, connectivity, and tipping in spatial networks: Theory and empirics
Abstract We study the impact of settlement sizes on network connectivity in a spatial setting. First, we develop a model of geometric urban networks that posits a positive relationship between connectivity and size. Empirical evidence is then...
2015 / Yuri Mansury, J.K. Shin -
Factors influencing the choice of shared bicycles and shared electric bikes in Beijing
Abstract China leads the world in both public bikeshare and private electric bike (e-bike) growth. Current trajectories indicate the viability of deploying large-scale shared e-bike (e-bikeshare) systems in China. We employ a stated preference...
2016 / Andrew A. Campbell, Christopher R. Cherry, Megan S. Ryerson, Xinmiao Yang -
Adaptive Environmental Interfaces: Biomimetic Morphologies and Tactical Urbanism
Abstract Human social needs, once facilitated by cities are now satisfied through the internet of everything (IoE) and the internet of me (IoMe). Historically, centralized power structures have shaped urban environments to support human interaction. ...
2016 / Heather Renée Barker -
ROAD ACCIDENTS IN KOREA2014 / Sang-kweon PARK
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Vernacular architecture and traditional rural landscape in new socio-economic realities - a case study from Central Poland2015 / Marcin Gorączko, Aleksandra Gorączko
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South-South cooperation: Brazilian soy diplomacy looking East?2015 / Jeroen Warner
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ARE PRICING POLICIES EFFECTIVE TO CHANGE CAR USE?
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in car use if pricing policies were implemented. In the first study, respondents kept a travel diary for four days, noting all their car trips. Next, they indicated to...
2014 / Geertje SCHUITEMA, Linda STEG, Charles VLEK -
Narratives in Mamluk architecture: Spatial and perceptual analyses of the madrassas and their mausoleums
Abstract Mamluk sultans were known for their patronage of the arts and architecture. Their educational institutions were among the wide array of architectural projects that linked them as ruling elites to the religious scholars of their times. Their ...
2015 / Shatha Malhis -
Flying Carpets and Urban Development Trajectories2015 / Piet Rietveld
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The British state ‘security syndrome’ and Muslim diversity: challenges for liberal democracy in the age of terror2016 / Stefano Bonino
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Trade-off Across Privacy, Security and Surveillance in the Case of Metro Travel in Europe
Abstract Privacy issues related to mass surveillance received unprecedented attention in 2013 and 2014. While the debate so far has focused on internet-based surveillance, the concerns raised by increased awareness of state surveillance capabilities ...
2014 / Sunil Patil, Dimitris Potoglou, Hui Lu, Neil Robinson, Peter Burge -
The Challenge of Obtaining Ground Truth for GPS Processing
Abstract The increasing use of GPS as a source of travel survey data has brought with it an increasing need for a reliable source of ground truth. Recently, the main source that has been used for providing ground truth is the prompted recall survey. ...
2015 / Peter R. Stopher, Li Shen, Wen Liu, Asif Ahmed -
Neoliberalism: A Foucauldian Perspective2015 / Călin Cotoi
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Base Camp Architecture: Examining Variations in Fisher Dwellings in Nigeria and Cameroon2016 / W. G. Brisibe
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Changes over time in population level transport satisfaction and mode of travel: A 13 year repeat cross-sectional study, UK
Abstract Aim The aim of the study was to examine changes over time in satisfaction with usual transport mode, explore individual and area level characteristics as mediators in the likelihood of transport satisfaction, and whether...
2017 / Jonathan R. Olsen, Laura Macdonald, Anne Ellaway -
Development of joint models for channel, store, and travel mode choice: Grocery shopping in London
Abstract The nature of shopping activity is changing in response to innovation in retailing and the growth in online channels. There is a growing interest from transport researchers, policy makers, marketing and retail businesses in understanding...
2017 / Esra Suel, John W. Polak -
Down to Earth: Contextualizing the Anthropocene
Abstract The ‘Anthropocene’ is now being used as a conceptual frame by different communities and in a variety of contexts to understand the evolving human–environment relationship. However, as we argue in this paper, the notion of an Anthropos, or...
2015 / Frank Biermann, Xuemei Bai, Ninad Bondre, Wendy Broadgate, Chen-Tung Arthur Chen, et al. -
Morphology from imagery: detecting and measuring the density of urban land use2006 / T V Mesev, P A Longley, M Batty, Y Xie
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Industrial transformation and green production to reduce environmental emissions: Taking cement industry as a case
Abstract Industrial transformation and green production (ITGP) is a new 10-year international research initiative proposed by the Chinese National Committee for Future Earth. It is also an important theme for adapting and responding to global...
2015 / Yong-Long Lü, Jing Geng, Gui-Zhen He -
Characteristics of road network forms in historic districts of Japan
Abstract This study focused on the structure and the platform of the road space of historic districts. We analyzed the road networks of 16 historic districts in Japan from the perspectives of circularity, accessibility and indirection based on graph ...
2015 / Ze Liu, Shichen Zhao