Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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The Evolution of Trade and Scientific Collaboration Networks in the Global Wine Sector: A Longitudinal Study Using Network Analysis2012 / Lorenzo Cassi, Andrea Morrison, Anne L.J. Ter Wal
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Learning from Resident's Adjustments in Self-built and Donated Post Disaster Housing after Java Earthquake 2006
Abstract Housing reconstruction cases without cultural sensitivity resulted in rejection. These raise challenge to understand the importance of cultural background and how different post disaster housing designs affect resident's lifestyles. This...
2012 / Syam Rachma Marcillia, Ryuzo Ohno -
The development of residential space in the old town of Nanjing since 1978
Abstract Since the 1990s, with people's living requirements getting more and more advanced, the speed of the residential commercialization gets higher and higher, which promotes the residential construction deeply. To some extent, the construction...
2012 / Kun Liu, Jianguo Wang, Peng Tang -
Economic Development under Climate Change2012 / Channing Arndt, Paul Chinowsky, Sherman Robinson, Kenneth Strzepek, Finn Tarp, et al.
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A Ranking Methodology to Prioritise HSR Corridors: Analysis and Practice
Abstract The construction of new high-speed rail (HSR) lines, in a climate of financial instability since the onset of the global crisis of 2007-2008, has reopened the debate among the scientific community. Support for the new projects is facing...
2014 / Begoña Guirao, Irene Soria -
The Role of the Hindu Kush–Himalayan (HKH) Mountain System in the Context of a Changing Climate: A Panel Discussion2009 / Prem Manandhar, Golam Rasul
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Citizenship under siege in the brave new Europe2007 / H. M. Hintjens
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Critical spaceâtime geographies2012 / Tim Schwanen, Mei-Po Kwan
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Preventing domestic abuse for children and young people: A review of school-based interventions
Abstract Schools provide the setting in which interventions aimed at preventing intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) are delivered to young people in the general population and a range of programmes have been designed and evaluated. To date,...
2015 / Nicky Stanley, Jane Ellis, Nicola Farrelly, Sandra Hollinghurst, Soo Downe -
Making climate science accessible in Toledo: The linked boundary chain approach
Abstract For many cities throughout the world, climate change not only presents challenges in the form of new risks and expenses, but also opportunities to connect work around climate change to other development and environmental initiatives. This...
2015 / Scott E. Kalafatis, Ashlee Grace, Elizabeth Gibbons -
Climate-adaptive technological change in a small region: A resource-based scenario approach
Abstract Society at large must find technological pathways capable of mitigating climate change. But small regions – where private and public sector decision makers take actions whose aggregated effects shape those broader pathways – are faced with...
2015 / Don Goldstein -
Successes and Failings of an Urban Freight Quality Partnership – The Story of the Gothenburg Local Freight Network
Abstract Freight Quality Partnerships (FQPs) for urban areas have gained interest during the last decade, as a way of including stakeholders in the discussions of freight problems and possible solutions. However, there is little knowledge of how...
2014 / Maria Lindholm -
A survey of Demand Responsive Transport in Great Britain
Abstract Ever since the 1970s, Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) has been promoted as a transport solution in circumstances where more traditional services are not economically viable, although so far a range of barriers has prevented its widespread ...
2013 / Lisa Davison, Marcus Enoch, Tim Ryley, Mohammed Quddus, Chao Wang -
Marginal Activity Access Cost (MAAC): A New Indicator for Sustainable Land Use/Transport (LUT) Planning
Abstract The paper presents the ‘Marginal Activity Access Cost’, an accessibility indicator providing estimation in monetary terms of the impacts on mobility and on the environment of locating a single new activity in a specific zone of the urban...
2014 / Agostino Nuzzolo, Pierluigi Coppola, Enrica Papa -
Teachers and the Communication of Climate Change Science: A Critical Partnership in Australia
Abstract Climate change science is part of the Australian National Curriculum. Understanding current perceptions of climate change among pre-service teachers and the Australian public is important for designing effective teacher training on climate...
2014 / Helen Boon -
Evaluation of Residential Area Proposals Using Spatial Interaction Measure: Case Study of Denizli, Turkey
Abstract Spatial interaction may be defined as potentiality of people to reach the opportunities in urban areas. Land use plans or transportation plans directly affect the potential of spatial interaction. Thus, amount of spatial interaction...
2014 / Gorkem Gulhan, Halim Ceylan, Soner Haldenbilen -
Disintegrated development at the rural–urban fringe: Re-connecting spatial planning theory and practice
Abstract The spaces where countryside meets town are often amongst society's most valued and pressured places which together form the rural–urban fringe (RUF). A ‘messy’ yet opportunistic space in policy and decision making processes, the RUF...
2013 / A.J. Scott, C. Carter, M.R. Reed, P. Larkham, D. Adams, et al. -
Resource Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Nepal2006 / Bishnu Raj Upreti
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Informality and survival in Ukraine's nuclear landscape: Living with the risks of Chernobyl
Abstract Recent debates on informal economic activities have partially switched away from a pure monetary logic towards a more complex one, embedded in long term relations and reckoning with non materialistic paradigms. The role of informality in...
2014 / Thom Davies, Abel Polese -
Living conditions—The key issue of housing development in Beijing Fengtai District
Abstract Good life cannot be achieved without having good living conditions. Living conditions are the most important factor in people’s lives. In the Beijing Fengtai District, the second largest district in Beijing (area: 306km2; population:...
2014 / Liu Wen Tao