Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Public Space in the Residential Areas: The Method of Social-spatial Analysis
Abstract The article presents the method of social-spatial analysis of public spaces within housing estates. The method was designed to identify how to formulate a strategy to improve the quality of public spaces in housing estates, and how to take...
2015 / Wojciech Bonenberg -
Review: Price, Principle, and the Environment, Regulation through Revelation: The Origin, Politics and Impacts of the Toxics Release Inventory Program, Universities, Innovation and the Economy2015 / Tatiana Coutto, Sander van den Burg, Tim Vorley
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Transboundary water interaction III: contest and compliance2016 / Mark Zeitoun, Ana Elisa Cascão, Jeroen Warner, Naho Mirumachi, Nathanial Matthews, et al.
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Guidance for transport planning and policymaking in the face of an uncertain future
Abstract Uncertainty of outcome is widely recognised as a concern facing decision-makers and their advisors. In a number of spheres of policy, it appears uncertainty has intensified in the face of globalisation, economic instability, climate change, ...
2016 / Glenn Lyons, Cody Davidson -
"We beat the path by walking" Part II: Three construction projects that advanced the learning and credibility of the Indian Alliance2016 / S. Patel, S. Bartlett
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Rising knowledge cities: the role of urban knowledge precincts2008 / Tan Yigitcanlar, Koray Velibeyoglu, Cristina Martinez‐Fernandez
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Slow steaming and a new dawn for wind propulsion: A multi-level analysis of two low carbon shipping transitions
Abstract The key enabler of international trade, shipping is heavily reliant on fossil fuels and responsible for approximately 2% of global carbon emissions. For the sector to reduce its emissions in line with climate change objectives, a wholesale...
2016 / Sarah Mander -
Public transportation development and traffic accident prevention in Indonesia
Abstract Traffic accidents have long been known as an iceberg for comprehending the discrepancies of traffic management and entire transportation systems. Figures detailing traffic accidents in Indonesia, as is the case in many other countries, show ...
2016 / Sutanto Soehodho -
Engaging communities in changing the environment to promote transport-related walking: Evaluation of route use in the ‘Fitter for Walking’ project
Abstract Promoting walking for transport may help to increase physical activity levels. Associations between the built environment and walking for transport have been well reported. Engaging communities in making small-scale changes to local routes...
2015 / Emma J. Adams, Nick Cavill -
Workshop Synthesis: Survey Methods for Hard-to-Reach Groups and Modes
Abstract Transport decision-making requires data from all travellers. This is usually obtained from sample surveys – using rigorous sample selection, survey design and analysis. However people are often systematically excluded because they cannot...
2015 / Elizabeth Ampt, Mark Hickman -
Are we developing walkable suburbs through urban planning policy? Identifying the mix of design requirements to optimise walking outcomes from the ‘Liveable Neighbourhoods’ planning policy in Perth, Western Australia2015 / Paula Hooper, Matthew Knuiman, Fiona Bull, Evan Jones, Billie Giles-Corti
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Protocol and the post-human performativity of security techniques2015 / N. O'Grady
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Spatial Thinking and Geographic Information Science2012 / Yasushi Asami, Paul Longley
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European packaging industry foresight study—identifying global drivers and driven packaging industry implications of the global megatrends2014 / Carl Olsmats, Jari Kaivo-oja
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Superstar inventors—Towards a people-centric perspective on the geography of technological renewal in the multinational corporation
Abstract This paper develops a people-centric perspective on the geographical dispersion of technological renewal in the multinational corporation (MNC). We contend that a large proportion of all foreign technological advancements can be attributed...
2014 / Katarina Blomkvist, Philip Kappen, Ivo Zander -
Strategic interactions in public R&D across European countries: A spatial econometric analysis
Abstract The paper adds to the existing literature on the determinants of government spending in Research and Development (R&D) by considering the role of strategic interactions among countries as one of the possible competing explanations,...
2014 / Hakim Hammadou, Sonia Paty, Maria Savona -
Key Issues in Integrating New Town Development into Urban Transportation Planning
Abstract It has long been observed that the development of many new towns or satellite cities has been accomplished. However, such development does not consider significant transportation system planning efforts which have been integrated with the...
2013 / Heng Wei, Abdollah Mogharabi -
Role of Intermediaries in Accelerating the Transformation of Inter-Firm Networks into Triple Helix Networks: A Case Study of SME-based Industries in Thailand
Abstract This paper explores the roles innovation intermediaries play in stimulating triple helix networks in Thai SMEs. Typically, knowledge networks can be classified into three forms: vertical value chain; horizontal/industrial chain; and...
2012 / Karantarat Nakwa, Girma Zawdie, Patarapong Intarakumnerd -
Modeling the Effects of Environmental Impacts and Accessibility on Real Estate Prices in Industrial Cities
Abstract This article presents hedonic Multiple Linear Regression models (MLR) to estimate real estate price variations in metropolitan areas as a result of changing environmental and accessibility conditions. The goodness of fit of the model has...
2014 / Vincenza Chiarazzo, Luigi dell’Olio, Ángel Ibeas, Michele Ottomanelli -
Perceptions of the Urban Walking Environments
Abstract Walkability is the basis of sustainable city. Walking is the socially equitable mode that is most accessible to the masses. However, the advent of transportation technology, such as automobile and superhighway has degraded the pedestrian...
2013 / Raja Noriza Raja Ariffin, Rustam Khairi Zahari