Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Growing intimate privatepublics: Everyday utopia in the naturecultures of a young lesbian and bisexual women's allotment2014 / N. Moore, A. Church, J. Gabb, C. Holmes, A. Lee, et al.
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Computing travel time when the exact address is unknown: a comparison of point and polygon ZIP code approximation methods2009 / Ethan M Berke, Xun Shi
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The productivity of transport infrastructure investment: A meta-analysis of empirical evidence
Abstract Investments in transport infrastructure have been widely used by decision makers to encourage economic growth, particularly during periods of economic downturn. There has been extensive research on the linkage between transport...
2013 / Patricia C. Melo, Daniel J. Graham, Ruben Brage-Ardao -
Shoe leather epidemiology: active travel and transport infrastructure in the urban landscape2010 / David Ogilvie, Richard Mitchell, Nanette Mutrie, Mark Petticrew, Stephen Platt
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Entrepreneurial exit and entrepreneurial engagement2010 / Jolanda Hessels, Isabel Grilo, Roy Thurik, Peter van der Zwan
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Cross-Border Cooperation in the Euro-Mediterranean and Beyond: Between Policy Transfers and Regional Adaptations2013 / Filippo Celata, Raffaella Coletti
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Development of a pressure sensor for swimming turns
Abstract The turn has been identified as a key factor in swimming performance in all events over 50m in length, long course and 25m, short course, with turn time being positively correlated with swimming performance. The turn (time taken from 5m...
2011 / J.M. Webster, A. West, P. Conway, M. Cain -
Property-based welfare and European homeowners: how would housing perform as a pension?2010 / John Doling, Richard Ronald
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The Choice of Hui-Lan in Taiwan: Building an Expressway to Return Home or Preserving the Ecology for Generations to Come?
Abstract This paper explores the dynamic relationships between landscape identities and economic developments. Hui-Lan is a remote county in Taiwan. Since 1990, locals and environmental groups have been battling over the proposed Su-Hua Expressway...
2012 / Po-Chun Huang, Shenglin Elijah Chang -
The rising concept of mountain ranges in EU policies
Abstract This contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These reflections were offered as part of a panel discussion around the topic “Environmental regionalization, democracy, and civil society.” Additional...
2011 / Nicolas Evrard -
Structure and morphology of industrial symbiosis networks: The case of Kalundborg
Abstract Within the field of industrial ecology, Industrial Symbiosis (IS) has emerged as a body of exchange structures to progress to a more eco-efficient industrial system. By establishing a collaborative web of knowledge, material and energy...
2011 / Teresa Domenech, Michael Davies -
Critical Review of the International Crash Databases and Proposals for Improvement of the Italian National Database
Abstract Crash data collection is crucial for road safety improvement, but Italy is considerably behind the best international practices. To help to bridge this gap, a critical review of international crash databases was carried out and...
2012 / Alfonso Montella, David Andreassen, Andrew P. Tarko, Shane Turner, Filomena Mauriello, et al. -
Trade openness, real exchange rates and job reallocation: evidence from Belgium2012 / Italo Colantone
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Interpreting the results of a modified gravity model: examining access to primary health care physicians in five Canadian provinces and territories2012 / Valorie A Crooks, Nadine Schuurman
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It is not how far you go, it is whether you can get there: modeling the effects of mobility on quality of life in rural New England
Abstract Many northern rural areas in the United States present particular challenges to providing year-round transportation options for residents. Climate and the distribution of population and amenities present challenges to developing rural...
2013 / Jane M. Kolodinsky, Thomas Patrick DeSisto, David Propen, Matthew E. Putnam, Erin Roche, et al. -
Beyond the Poverty Agenda? Insights from the New Politics of Development in Uganda
Summary The politics of development has shifted significantly in recent years, with largely negative implications for the poverty agenda. This is particularly apparent in countries like Uganda where “poverty reduction papers” have been displaced by...
2012 / Sam Hickey -
Incorporating Spatial Structures in Ecological Inference: An Information Theory Approach2010 / Rosa Bernardini Papalia
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2007 Visualization Challenge Winners2007 / B. Lester
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Uncertainty in the availability of natural resources: Fossil fuels, critical metals and biomass
Abstract Energy policies are strongly influenced by resource availability and recoverability estimates. Yet these estimates are often highly uncertain, frequently incommensurable, and regularly contested. This paper explores how the uncertainties...
2015 / Jamie Speirs, Christophe McGlade, Raphael Slade -
Balancing Formality and Informality in Business Exchanges as a Duality: A Comparative Case Study of Returnee and Local Entrepreneurs in China2015 / Daomi Lin, Jiangyong Lu, Peter Ping Li, Xiaohui Liu