Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Temporal Analysis of Political Instability through Descriptive Subgroup Discovery2008 / Daniel Lambach, Dragan Gamberger
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Cross-Border Aspects of Sustainable Development in the Adriatic Region2013 / Milan Bufon
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Health effects of the London bicycle sharing system: health impact modelling study2014 / J. Woodcock, M. Tainio, J. Cheshire, O. O'Brien, A. Goodman
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Securing and scaling resilient futures: neoliberalization, infrastructure, and topologies of power2015 / Daniel Sage, Pete Fussey, Andrew Dainty
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Delivering affordable workspace: Perspectives of developers and workspace providers in London
Abstract The provision of subsidised workspace for small enterprises has been a public sector concern in many developed economies since the 1960s. In recent years, the focus of economic development initiatives has shifted away from supply side...
2014 / Jessica Ferm -
Political hierarchies and landscapes of conflict across Africa
Abstract Almost all African states experience substantial and widespread political insecurity in a variety of forms. This analysis explains how relationships between groups and governments create incentives and disincentives for distinct forms of...
2014 / Clionadh Raleigh -
Rethinking Image of the City in the Information Age
Abstract Mental image is an essential topic and it serves various fields in urban studies including behavioral geography, urban design, city branding and tourists destination management. The emergence of Information Communication Technologies (ICT)...
2015 / Sarah Abdullah Al-ghamdi, Fahad Al-Harigi -
Establishing an agenda for social studies research in marine renewable energy
Abstract To date, academic research relating to Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) has largely focused on resource assessment, technical viability and environmental impact. Experiences from onshore renewable energy tell us that social acceptability is...
2013 / Sandy Kerr, Laura Watts, John Colton, Flaxen Conway, Angela Hull, et al. -
Re-searching for the Dragon Landscape: A Case Study of Re-connecting Hakka Cultural Landscape with the New Comers in the Taoyuan Metropolis, Taiwan
Abstract Along with the investigation of the “dragon landscape,” the paper focuses on reconnecting and labeling Hakka cultural landscape in the central business district of Longtan, Taoyuan. Longtan is a nameless peri-urban town ignored by the...
2013 / Chen Ting Wu, Shenglin Elijah Chang -
Reflections on the Himalayan Landscape2006 / Harka Gurung
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District Management in Geological and Social ‘High-Risk Zones’ in Medellín, Colombia2006 / Angela Stienen
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International Year of Mountains Global Launch Highlights Need for Peace, Food Security, Research, and Mountain-Specific Laws and Policies2006 / Douglas McGuire
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Mobile Phones and Outdoor Advertising: Measurable Advertising2011 / D Quercia, G Di Lorenzo, F Calabrese, C Ratti
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Extraterritorial Investments, Environmental Crisis, and Collective Action in Latin America
Summary A growing number of extraterritorial private-sector actors, often in partnership with the state, are expanding the frontiers of extractive and primary export economies to new rural territories in Latin America. This paper analyzes the...
2014 / Pablo Ospina Peralta, Anthony Bebbington, Patric Hollenstein, Ilana Nussbaum, Eduardo Ramírez -
Relative Capacity and the Spread of Rebellion: Insights from Nepal2014 / H. Holtermann
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History, risk, infrastructure: perspectives on bicycling in the Netherlands and the UK
Abstract Cycling has consistently been safer in the Netherlands than the UK. Nevertheless, safety has improved in both countries over time. Between 1980 and 2011, the cyclists’ fatality rate declined by 67% in the Netherlands and 57% in the UK. Per...
2014 / Malcolm J. Wardlaw -
Ethically minded consumer behavior: Scale review, development, and validation
Abstract This paper details the development and validation of a new research instrument called the ethically minded consumer behavior (EMCB) scale. The scale conceptualizes ethically minded consumer behavior as a variety of consumption choices...
2015 / Lynn Sudbury-Riley, Florian Kohlbacher -
Modeling Usersʼ Work Activities in a Smart Home
Abstract Almost everyone would agree that teleworking is increasingly growing; but beyond this broad statement, we know little about how people behave when they work at home and how they balance their work and life. User comfort and productivity...
2014 / Erfaneh Allameh, Mohammadali Heidari, Bauke De Vries, Harry Timmermans, Mohammad Masoud, et al. -
Climate Change’s Role in Disaster Risk Reduction’s Future: Beyond Vulnerability and Resilience2015 / Ilan Kelman, J C Gaillard, Jessica Mercer
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The History of Tourist Transport After the Modern Industrial Revolution2012 / Beata Gierczak