Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Personal security in travel by public transport: the role of traveller information and associated technologies2014 / Mark Beecroft, Kate Pangbourne
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Transport and Land Use Interaction: A French Case of Suburban Development in the Lille Metropolitan Area (LMA)
Abstract Transit Oriented Development as sustainable mobility strategy is not part of French policy, in practice or in academic literature, even though a certain number of projects follow some of its principles. Reciprocally, from abroad, French...
2014 / Liu Liu, L’Hostis Alain -
Modelling the potential impact on CO2 emissions of an increased uptake of active travel for the home to school commute using individual level data
Abstract Active travel for the home to school commute is an ideal opportunity to improve pupil׳s physical activity levels. Many studies have looked at how pupils travel to school and the motivating factors behind these decisions. This paper applies...
2014 / Nick Bearman, Alex D. Singleton -
The Influence of Multiculturalism on Canadian Contemporary Art Music2010 / Stephen Chatman
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The spatial range of local governments: does geographical distance affect governance and public service?2013 / Katarzyna Kopczewska
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EMPIRICAL STUDIES IN INDUSTRIAL LOCATION: AN ASSESSMENT OF THEIR METHODS AND RESULTS*2009 / Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, Daniel Liviano-Solis, Miguel Manjón-Antolín
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Human mobility and population heterogeneity in the spread of an epidemic
Abstract Little is known on how different levels of population heterogeneity and different patterns of human mobility would affect the course of an epidemic in terms of timing and impact. By employing a large-scale spatially-explicit...
2010 / S. Merler, M. Ajelli -
Planning of Petrochemical Industrial Park Based on Health Idea——A Case of Changlian Industrial Park in Yunxi
Abstract The concept of Health has been discussed a lot in urban planning field in recent years. This paper presents the application of health idea in urban planning practice. By analyzing a case of petrochemical industry park planning, It attempts...
2011 / Wang Min, Liao Wenxiu -
Vernacular Wisdom: The Basis of Formulating Compatible Living Environment in Oman
Abstract Vernacular architecture has been accepted as a product that has its roots both in culture and climate. This paper examines the architectural elements of Omani houses to outline the responses towards culture and climate by analysis of house...
2013 / Noor Hanita Abdul Majid, Hokoi Shuichi, Nozomi Takagi -
Identifying potential market niches for Demand Responsive Transport
Abstract In principle, Demand Responsive Transport services, or paratransit in US nomenclature, offer public transport providers a more flexible and potentially more cost effective delivery option than conventional bus services, particularly in...
2012 / Lisa Davison, Marcus Enoch, Tim Ryley, Mohammed Quddus, Chao Wang -
Estimating the Quality of Service of Underground Transit Systems with Cellular Network Data
Abstract This paper shows that the particular conditions in which a cellular phone network is operated underground can make it capture a significant part of particular events like entries in tunnels. With the help of the mobile network operator...
2012 / Vincent Aguiléra, Sylvain Allio, Vincent Benezech, François Combes, Chloé Milion -
Transport Planning Guidelines for Vulnerable Road User Safety in Emerging Economies
Abstract With the rapid expanse of motorised traffic in countries such as Brazil and India, the safety of vulnerable road users (VRUs) needs to be a key component in any transportation development. It should be considered what can be learnt from...
2012 / Claire Quigley, Ruth Sims, Julian Hill, Antonino Tripodi, Luca Persia, et al. -
THE SCOPE OF TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANSPORT RESEARCH2014 / William R. BLACK, Martin LEE-GOSSELIN, Peter NIJKAMP
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Land use and major issues of planning in city of Trabzon
Abstract For urban settlements, the planning means not only infrastructure services such as roads, water and sewerage but also developing function areas of housing, industry, trade, education and health proportionally to the population. In order for ...
2011 / Yahya Kadıoğlu -
Who matters to universities? A stakeholder perspective on humanities, arts and social sciences valorisation2009 / Paul Benneworth, Ben W. Jongbloed
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Public Participation in Post-Fordist Urban Green Space Governance: The Case of Community Gardens in Berlin2010 / MARIT ROSOL
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The contribution of ecosystem services to place utility as a determinant of migration decision-making2013 / Helen Adams, W Neil Adger
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The Dynamics of Smithian Growth2002 / M. Kelly
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Tobacco and CVD: Challenges and Opportunities2012 / Monika Arora, Christopher Millett, K. Srinath Reddy
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How can we Bring Logistics Back into Cities? The Case of Paris Metropolitan Area
Abstract This article outlines a logistics pattern which would work at three urban levels. It emphasizes the societal advantages of returning logistics facilities to city centers, and it identifies the required conditions for that. The article uses...
2012 / Diana Diziain, Christophe Ripert, Laetitia Dablanc