Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Soil quality, properties, and functions in life cycle assessment: an evaluation of models
Abstract Soils provide essential ecosystem services for supporting both human and ecosystem needs and has been under pressures resulting from the intensification and expansion of human activities. In the last 15 years, substantial efforts have been...
2016 / B. Vidal Legaz, D. Maia De Souza, R.F.M. Teixeira, A. Antón, B. Putman, et al. -
The Intangible Sustainability on Tangible Flexibility: A Case Study of Vernacular Architecture in Shangjiayang Village, Taishun, China (1814 -1949)
Abstract Shangjiaoyang is a small village in Zhejiang province whose residents are from one family --- Tsang's family initially. The first generation of these residents were moved from Fujian province (Min region) about two hundred years ago. With...
2015 / Lin Xiaoyu, Jia Beisi -
Green Criminology and (Constructions of) Environmental Crime and Harm: A Review Essay2015 / Hanneke Mol
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A Comparison of Two Methods for Measuring Land Use in Public Health Research: Systematic Social Observation Versus Remote Sensing-Based Coded Aerial Photography2015 / K. E. King
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Four Decades of Environmental Sociology Guest Editors’ Foreword2015 / Laura Nistor, Filip Alexandrescu
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Active and attitudinal acceptability of reporting own travel data2015 / Kristin Ystmark Bjerkan, Marianne Elvsaas Nordtømme
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A Transport Policy Tool for Reduction of Co2 Emissions in Finland – Visions, Scenarios and Pathways using Pluralistic Backcasting Method
Abstract The reduction of greenhouse gas emission was the basis of a Delphi study where expert opinions about future development were asked and used to form visions of the future, and further elaborated to scenarios using a pluralistic backcasting...
2015 / Tuuli Järvi, Anu Tuominen, Petri Tapio, Vilja Varho -
Mountains and Climate Change: A Global Concern2010 / Thomas Kohler, Markus Giger, Hans Hurni, Cordula Ott, Urs Wiesmann, et al.
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THE OPTIMAL DURATION FOR A TRAVEL SURVEY
Empirical observations were carried out using a six-week travel survey, Mobidrive, in order to probe into the optimal duration problem of a single wave travel survey. The regressions on certain travel elements (i.e., number of daily trips, VKM per day, number of...
2014 / Metin SENBIL, Ryuichi KITAMURA -
Hearts or minds? Identifying persuasive messages on climate change2015 / B. Albertson, J. W. Busby
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The foreign policy of carbon sinks: Carbon capture and storage as foreign policy in Norway
Abstract Norway is among a handful of countries with an explicit policy to promote carbon capture and storage (CCS) at both national and international levels. This paper investigates the internal and external driving forces behind Norway's efforts...
2014 / Jo-Kristian S. Roettereng -
Estimation of passenger car CO2 emissions with urban population density scenarios for low carbon transportation in Japan
Abstract The aim of this study is to quantify the potential reduction of CO2 emissions by passenger vehicles over the long term through the introduction of compact cities. We determined the correlation between population distribution and passenger...
2016 / Keisuke Matsuhashi, Toshinori Ariga -
The formation of the Eurasian Economic Union: How successful is the Russian regional hegemony?
Abstract January 2015 witnessed an important step towards further integration in Eurasia, with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) coming into operation. It comprises three members of the former Eurasian Customs Union (CU), Russia, Belarus and...
2016 / Ksenia Kirkham -
The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction and Persons with Disabilities2015 / Laura M. Stough, Donghyun Kang
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Who’s Superconnected and Who’s Not? Investment in the UK’s Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Infrastructure2015 / Edward Oughton, Peter Tyler, David Alderson
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ROAD ACCIDENTS IN POLAND2014 / Ilona BUTTLER
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Participation in Public Consultations on Spatial Planning Documents. The Case of Poznań City2016 / Tomasz Kaczmarek, Michał Wójcicki
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More than wine: Cultural ecosystem services in vineyard landscapes in England and California
Abstract Vineyard landscapes provide cultural ecosystem services (CES), which have been little studied in previous ecosystem services research. To fill this gap, we assess perspectives of wine producers and residents regarding CES provided by...
2016 / Klara J. Winkler, Kimberly A. Nicholas -
Stretching health diplomacy beyond 'Global' problem solving: Bringing the regional normative dimension in2015 / A. F. Cooper, A. B. Farooq
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Bluetooth as a traffic sensor for stream travel time estimation under Bogazici Bosporus conditions in Turkey2016 / İlker Erkan, Hasan Hastemoglu