Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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The Dynamics of Urban Ecosystem Governance in Rotterdam, The Netherlands2014 / Niki Frantzeskaki, Nico Tilie
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The State of Development of the UK CCS Industry: An Expert Questionnaire and Systems-based Approach
Abstract As a developing industry, CCS in the UK can be modeled as a technical innovation system (TIS) which will likely develop in a highly non-linear fashion, relying on feedbacks from a range of system functions including R&D, market creation ...
2013 / S. Pickard, T.J. Foxon -
A brief analysis of spatial constitution and functional organization of museum architecture: A case study on museums in Hefei
Abstract Cultural architecture, specially, museum architecture, is of significant social value and importance for the improvement of city image, and for the optimization of people's living environment. Consequently, it is significant to analyze such ...
2013 / Zao Li, Qiong Wei, Hao He -
Controlling Urban Sprawl with Integrated Approach of Space-transport Development Strategies
Abstract Urban sprawl phenomenon has been a huge issue since 20th century characterized by a rapid and unbalanced settlement development with transportation network particularly in a suburban area. The improvement of public transport system is a...
2014 / Lasmini Ambarwati, Robert Verhaeghe, Adam J. Pel, Bart van Arem -
Potential Job Creation and Resource Dependance in Rural Finland2014 / Olli Lehtonen, Markku Tykkyläinen
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Book Review: Decentralization in Nepal: A Comparative Analysis2006 / Ben Campbell
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Differences in the social patterning of active travel between urban and rural populations: findings from a large UK household survey2014 / Jayne Hutchinson, Piran C. L. White, Hilary Graham
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Promoting Second Generation Biofuels: Does the First Generation Pave the Road?2014 / Hakan Eggert, Mads Greaker
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Development of a wearable global positioning system for place and health research2008 / Daniel Rainham, Daniel Krewski, Ian McDowell, Mike Sawada, Brian Liekens
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Measuring geographic access to health care: raster and network-based methods2012 / Paul L Delamater, Joseph P Messina, Ashton M Shortridge, Sue C Grady
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Impact of weather conditions on macroscopic urban travel times
Abstract Weather conditions may significantly impact a series of everyday human decisions and activities. As a result, engineers seek to integrate weather-related data into traffic operations in order to improve the current state of practice. Travel ...
2012 / Ioannis Tsapakis, Tao Cheng, Adel Bolbol -
Evaluation of the use of a GPS data-logging device in a snowsport environment
Abstract This research explores the usability of a GPS data-logging device designed for team-based sports as a mechanism for collecting data on snowsport participants’ temporal and spatial use of alpine resorts. Usability for participants was high,...
2011 / Tracey J Dickson, F. Anne Terwiel, Gordon Waddington, Stephen Trathen -
Patterns of expectations for emerging sustainable technologies
Abstract Innovation is characterized by uncertainties, high risks, large investments and late returns on investment which make it a complex process. This is particularly true for sustainable innovation where market forces alone cannot be relied upon ...
2011 / Floortje Alkemade, Roald A.A. Suurs -
Wages, prices, and living standards in China, 1738-1925: in comparison with Europe, Japan, and India2010 / ROBERT C. ALLEN, JEAN-PASCAL BASSINO, DEBIN MA, CHRISTINE MOLL-MURATA, JAN LUITEN VAN ZANDEN
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New strategy of upgrading slum areas in developing countries using vernacular trends to achieve a sustainable housing development
Abstract Vernacular architecture is surely a contradiction in terms. The vernacular is the unconscious work of craftsmen based on knowledge accumulated over generations the very opposite of architecture, which involves a premeditated design process...
2011 / Tamer Abdel Aziz, Indjy M. Shawket -
Complementarity and substitution between physical and virtual travel for instrumental information sharing in remote rural regions: A social network approach
Abstract International development practitioners are highly optimistic that mobile phones can improve the lives of the inhabitants of remote rural areas in developing countries with an underdeveloped transportation infrastructure. However, the...
2017 / Petr Matous -
Social Networks, Big Data and Transport Planning
Abstract The characteristics of people who are related or tied to each individual affects her activity-travel behavior. That influence is especially associated to social and recreational activities, which are increasingly important. Collecting high...
2017 / Tomás Ruiz, Lidón Mars, Rosa Arroyo, Ainhoa Serna -
Changing times: Migrants’ social network analysis and the challenges of longitudinal research
Abstract Focusing on migrant social networks, this paper draws upon the sociology of time to incorporate complex notions of temporality into the research process. In so doing, we consider firstly, the challenge of going ‘beyond the snapshot’ in data ...
2017 / Louise Ryan, Alessio D’Angelo -
Allision risk analysis of offshore petroleum installations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf—an empirical study of vessel traffic patterns2016 / Martin Hassel, Ingrid Bouwer Utne, Jan Erik Vinnem
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A social–ecological systems analysis of impediments to delivery of the Aichi 2020 Targets and potentially more effective pathways to the conservation of biodiversity
Abstract The Aichi 2020 Targets, under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), aim to halt the loss of biodiversity by 2020, in order to ensure that ecosystems continue to provide essential services. Here we apply a social–ecological systems...
2015 / R. Hill, G.A. Dyer, L.-M. Lozada-Ellison, A. Gimona, J. Martin-Ortega, et al.