Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Cities OPT in while nations COP out: Reflections on COP182013 / Debra Roberts
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"Shared learning" for building urban climate resilience - experiences from Asiancities2013 / S. Orleans Reed, R. Friend, V. C. Toan, P. Thinphanga, R. Sutarto, et al.
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ANALYSIS OF RAILWAY USER TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR PATTERNS OF DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS
In recent years, there have been requirments for a transport environment that will foster the development of safe, comfortable townships. The study of urban activities amid an aging society and effective use of public transport modes in addressing environmental...
2014 / Takamasa AKIYAMA, Masashi OKUSHIMA -
Preserving research data2004 / James A. Jacobs, Charles Humphrey
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A Review of the Airport-Low Cost Airline Relationship2009 / Ian Humphreys, Stephen Ison, Graham Francis
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Shaping the Future: Case Studies in UK Accessibility Planning
Abstract There has been an extensive academic debate about the theory of accessibility planning but far less discussion of the practice. This paper illustrates how accessibility planning has succeeded in delivering more sustainable solutions yet...
2014 / Derek Halden -
Entropy in Urban Systems2013 / Pedro Cabral, Gabriela Augusto, Mussie Tewolde, Yikalo Araya
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Eroding battlefields: Land degradation in Java reconsidered
Abstract Land degradation has been a major political issue in Java for decades. Its causes have generally been framed by narratives focussing on farmers’ unsustainable cultivation practices. This paper causally links land degradation with struggles...
2014 / Martin C. Lukas -
“Nuclear energy sounded wonderful 40 years ago”: UK citizen views on CCS
Abstract Around the world there is increasing interest from government and industry in the potential for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies to play a part in decarbonisation. This paper examines how people with little previous exposure to ...
2013 / Simon J. Lock, Melanie Smallman, Maria Lee, Yvonne Rydin -
Informing People about CCS: A Review of Social Research Studies
Abstract This contribution examines studies on CCS public perception which have investigated the introduction of CCS information to the public. Studies published between 2007 and 2011 are considered and analysed with regard to research methods and...
2013 / Samuela Vercelli, Jonathan Anderlucci, Rosanna Memoli, Nadia Battisti, Leslie Mabon, et al. -
User Perspectives on Spatial Relationships in Describing Images
Abstract Image retrieval is stimulating activities and new approach is essential to improve the inference of semantic relationship of image annotation for low-level feature, enhance semantic retrieval and bridging the Semantic Gap. Current research...
2014 / Zurina Muda, H. Lewis Paul -
Political fragmentation and land use changes in the Interior Plains2015 / Jae Hong Kim, Jaewoo Cho, Timothy D. Keane
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Shortest path or anchor-based route choice: a large-scale empirical analysis of minicab routing in London
Abstract Understanding and modelling route choice behaviour is central to predicting the formation and propagation of urban road congestion. Yet within conventional literature disagreements persist around the nature of route choice behaviour, and...
2015 / E.J. Manley, J.D. Addison, T. Cheng -
Transport Interchange and Local Urban Environment Integration
Abstract Among the different interchange design aspects, integrated land use and infrastructure planning is maybe one of the most problematic fields in practice, given that a joint transport and urban planning spills over the regular scope of action ...
2014 / Francisco J. Lamíquiz Daudén, José Carpio-Pinedo, Antonio García-Pastor -
Will REDD+ work? The need for interdisciplinary research to address key challenges
In this article, we draw on the contributions to this issue to address the question ‘Will REDD+ work?’. We do so by differentiating between how, where and when REDD+ might work. The article shows how issues of scope, scale and pace of REDD+ are related, and how...
2012 / Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers, Aarti Gupta, Martin Herold, Marielos Peña-Claros, Marjanneke J Vijge -
Envisioning the future and learning from the past: Adapting to a changing environment in northern Mali
Abstract In West Africa, rural livelihoods depending on natural resources develop coping and adapting strategies to face climate variability or change and economic or political changes. The former Lake Faguibine in northern Mali has experienced...
2012 / Maria Brockhaus, Houria Djoudi, Bruno Locatelli -
End consumer goods movement generation in French medium urban areas
Abstract End-consumer movements, defined as the movements made by the consumer transporting the purchased goods, are identified with shopping trips. Whereas the logistics movements (freight distribution and urban part of the supply chain) are well...
2010 / Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu, Florence Toilier, Jean-Louis Routhier -
Between National Models and Multi-Level Decoupling: The Pursuit of Multi-Level Governance in Dutch and UK Policies Towards Migrant Incorporation2015 / Peter Scholten
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Determinant of cultural heritage on the spatial setting of cultural landscape: a case study on the northern region of Thailand
Abstract The research aims to investigate the spatial organization of landscape vis-à-vis the functional-behavioral settings of the local residence. Beliefs and social structure are analyzed vis-à-vis the development of physical conditions. Finally, ...
2010 / Junjira Nunta, Nopadon Sahachaisaeree -
Clusters and entrepreneurship2010 / M. Delgado, M. E. Porter, S. Stern