Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Integrating Building Energy Efficiency with Land Use and Transportation Planning in Jinan, China2013 / Manish Shirgaokar, Elizabeth Deakin, Nicolae Duduta
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Academic Employment and Gender: A Turkish Challenge to Vertical Sex Segregation2005 / G. Healy
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Elementary processes governing the evolution of road networks2012 / Emanuele Strano, Vincenzo Nicosia, Vito Latora, Sergio Porta, Marc Barthélemy
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Large Scale Pedestrian Evacuation Modeling Framework Using Volunteered Geographical Information
Abstract With rising instances of extreme events and urban settlements, this paper outlines a pedestrian evacuation modeling framework using volunteered geographical information from OpenStreetMap and simplified queuing-network model to estimate...
2014 / Bharat Kunwar, Filippo Simini, Anders Johansson -
The role of destination spatial spillovers and technological intensity in the location of manufacturing and services firms2012 / Andrés Artal-Tur, José Miguel Navarro-AzorÃn, Antonio GarcÃa-Sánchez, MarÃa Luisa Alamá-Sabater
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Fire evacuation in high-rise buildings: a review of human behaviour and modelling research2013 / Enrico Ronchi, Daniel Nilsson
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Does active commuting improve psychological wellbeing? Longitudinal evidence from eighteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey
Abstract Objective The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between active travel and psychological wellbeing. Method This study used data on 17,985...
2014 / Adam Martin, Yevgeniy Goryakin, Marc Suhrcke -
On the Attributes and Influencing Factors of End-users Quality Perceptions in Urban Transport: An Exploratory Analysis
Abstract Attempts to bridge the traditional mismatch between the priorities of local transit operators and end-users in urban bus transport are currently undergoing in the chronically under developed Italian market. This implies the need to embrace...
2013 / Benedetto Barabino, Eusebio Deiana -
North American suburbia in flux2015 / Jan Nijman
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Climate change and the slow reorientation of the American car industry (1979–2012): An application and extension of the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle (DILC) model
Abstract This paper uses the Dialectic Issue LifeCycle-model (DILC-model) to analyze the co-evolution of the climate change problem and strategic responses from the American car industry. The longitudinal and multi-dimensional analysis investigates...
2014 / Caetano C.R. Penna, Frank W. Geels -
Regional Cooperation in the South Caucasus: Good Neighbours or Distant Relatives? Tracey German . Farnham, United Kingdom: Ashgate, 2012. x + 195 pp. £ 55.00. ISBN 978-1-4094-0721-8.2013 / Jörg Stadelbauer
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Spatial Distribution Patterns and Influencing Factors of Poverty - A Case Study on Key Country From National Contiguous Special Poverty-stricken Areas in China
Abstract Poverty is one of the worldwide and key issues concerned by governments and international organizations. Chinese rural poverty was massive poverty caused by universal factors such as underdeveloped national economy and lack of related...
2015 / XiWei Chen, ZhiYuan Pei, Ai Lian Chen, Fei Wang, KeJian Shen, et al. -
Corporate control, location and complexity of ICT R&D: A network analysis at the city level2014 / D. Nepelski, G. De Prato
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‘This place isn't worth the left boot of one of our boys’: Geopolitics, militarism and memoirs of the Afghanistan war
Abstract This paper argues for the continued significance of the text as a source and focus in critical geopolitical inquiry. It establishes the utility of the military memoir in explorations of popular contemporary geopolitical imaginaries, and...
2012 / Rachel Woodward, K. Neil Jenkings -
Sustainable passenger transport: Back to Brundtland
Abstract We argue that there is no clear definition of the concept sustainable passenger transport to help guide politicians in solving challenges at the global or regional level. Rather, the use of the concept has to an increasing extent reflected...
2013 / Erling Holden, Kristin Linnerud, David Banister -
Insights on disruptions as opportunities for transport policy change
Abstract Policy change is characterised as being slow and incremental over long time periods. In discussing a radical shift to a low carbon economy, many researchers identify a need for a more significant and rapid change to transport policy and...
2013 / Greg Marsden, Iain Docherty -
Bazaar in Urban Open Space as Contain and Container Case study: Alun-alun Lama and Simpang Lima Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Abstract Morphology of the traditional urban open space in Semarang has been turned into commercial space. However, the activities bazaar or informal sector exist to fill the space. Explanation of the phenomenon is not affordable by the place theory ...
2012 / R. Siti Rukayah, Bharoto -
Active living research: Partnerships that count
Abstract There is growing recognition that partnerships with policy-makers and practitioners are critical, if active living research has any chance of being translated into policy and practice. These partnerships provide researchers insight into...
2012 / Billie Giles-Corti, Carolyn Whitzman -
The importance of heritage roads on the development of Western Anatolia and Izmir
Abstract Topographic corridor passing the heritage roads is one of the main factors of the social and economic development in Western part of Turkey. The grabens forming a lowlands named Buyukmenderes, Kucukmenderes and Gediz grabens provide the...
2011 / Recep Yıldırım, Raziye Oban -
Rights, Knowledge, and Governance for Improved Health Equity in Urban Settings2011 / Françoise Barten, Marco Akerman, Daniel Becker, Sharon Friel, Trevor Hancock, et al.