Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Using Actor-Network Theory to understand planning practice: Exploring relationships between actants in regulating low-carbon commercial development2012 / Y. Rydin
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Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA), or Multi-criteria Decision-making (MCDM) or Both: Politicians’ Perspective in Transport Policy Appraisal
Abstract The scientific literature frequently discusses questions if cost-benefit analysis (CBA) or multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) is the appropriate appraisal tool in transport policy-making, or a combination of both. Hardly any literature...
2015 / Jan Anne Annema, Niek Mouter, Jafar Razaei -
Public engagement with climate change: the role of human values2014 / Adam Corner, Ezra Markowitz, Nick Pidgeon
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The paradox of openness: Appropriability, external search and collaboration
Abstract To innovate, firms often need to draw from, and collaborate with, a large number of actors from outside their organization. At the same time, firms need also to be focused on capturing the returns from their innovative ideas. This gives...
2013 / Keld Laursen, Ammon J. Salter -
Mountain Communities in Central Asia: Networks and New Forms of Governance2007 / Valeria Nikonova, Gilles Rudaz, Bernard Debarbieux
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House/Work: Home as a Space of Work and Consumption2013 / Rosie Cox
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Climate-change lore and its implications for climate science: Post-science deliberations?
Abstract Using of the results of survey questionnaires distributed to climate scientists who focus on the German Baltic coast, regional political decision makers on the German Baltic coast and weather observations from the same region, this paper...
2014 / Dennis Bray, Grit Martinez -
The evolution of urban mobility: The interplay of academic and policy perspectives
Abstract Urban mobility in Western countries has evolved substantially over the past fifty years, from an early interest in catering for growing car ownership and use through major road expansion, to the current emphasis on reducing car use and...
2014 / Peter Jones -
Museum Side of the City – From the Theory to Inquiry
Abstract The cultural value of a city is also given by the quality of its architecture, the philosophies and trends it represents, the history witnessed by its edification, but is also linked with the sighting and identification of spaces similar to ...
2014 / Marina Mihaila -
Critical geography of urban agriculture2014 / C. Tornaghi
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Compliance potential mapping: a tool to assess potential contributions of walking towards physical activity guidelines2014 / Md Moniruzzaman, Antonio Páez, Catherine Morency
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Comparing circular and network buffers to examine the influence of land use on walking for leisure and errands2007 / Lisa N Oliver, Nadine Schuurman, Alexander W Hall
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Creating a public space and dialogue on sexuality and rights: a case study from Bangladesh2011 / Sabina Rashid, Hilary Standing, Mahrukh Mohiuddin, Farah Ahmed
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The Olympic Games and the Production of the Public Realm: Mexico City 1968 and Rio de Janeiro 20162011 / Fernanda Canales
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Technological Change: A Central yet Neglected Feature of Public Administration2011 / Christopher Pollitt
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Towards a political geography of hotels: Southern Rhodesia, 1958–1962
Abstract This article sets out the case for taking account of hotels in political geography. It argues that hotels, as key spaces of welcome, association, and entertainment between public and private, are important political sites. They provide...
2012 / Ruth Craggs -
Organizing Patterns and Evolution of Indian Movie Industry
Abstract In this study we focus on basic structural and temporal characteristics of a network formed by linking movie actors in accordance with their co-occurrences with other fellow movie actors. In an actor network, the actors are represented as...
2014 / Srinivasan Radhakrishnan, Rohit Jacob, Arjun Duvvuru, Sagar Kamrthi -
Lifestyle Orientation and the Residential Environment: An Exploratory Review
Abstract The influence of lifestyle orientation as explanatory variables in the residential environment studies is explored by a review of fifteen journals on topics related to “lifestyle” and “residential environments”. It posits that despite its...
2012 / Shahril Anwar Mahmud, Abdullah Sani Ahmad, Aminatuzuhariah Megat Abdullah -
A Proposal of Indicators for Evaluation of the Urban Space for Pedestrians and Cyclists in Access to Mass Transit Station
Abstract This work presents indicators for the evaluation of urban spaces elements considering pedestrian and cyclist access to mass transit stations. The indicators are proposed from a literature review and from the result of a survey implemented...
2012 / Fernanda B. Monteiro, Vânia B.G. Campos -
The Potential for Non-road Modes to Support Environmentally Friendly Urban Logistics
Abstract Road freight transport typically dominates in urban delivery operations. However, an increasing number of trials and commercial operations have started in the past 10 years attempting to use non-road modes in a wide range of cities...
2014 / Michael Browne, Julian Allen, Allan Woodburn, Marzena Piotrowska