Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Note from the editor2009 / Evangelos Bekiaris
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A GPS Analysis for Urban Freight Distribution
Abstract Daily life in urban centers has led to increasing and more demanding freight requirements. Manufacturers, retailers and other urban agents have thus tended towards more frequent and smaller deliveries, resulting in a growing use of light...
2012 / Julio Comendador, María E. López-Lambas, Andrés Monzón -
Sustainable transportation in the US: A review of proposals, policies, and programs since 2000
Abstract This paper reviews the research, policy proposals and recommendations, implemented policies, and programs on sustainable transportation since 2000, with regional focus on the US, using the UK (related to the European Union if appropriate),...
2012 / Jiangping Zhou -
European Works Councils as Risk Communities: The Case of General Motors2008 / T. Fetzer
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Wildlife Management in Tanzania: State Control, Rent Seeking and Community Resistance2013 / Tor A. Benjaminsen, Mara J. Goldman, Maya Y. Minwary, Faustin P. Maganga
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A Novel Approach to Assessing the Prevalence and Drivers of Illegal Bushmeat Hunting in the Serengeti2013 / ANA NUNO, NILS BUNNEFELD, LOIRUCK C. NAIMAN, E. J. MILNER-GULLAND
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The Politics of Public Services: A Service Characteristics Approach
Summary Politics is widely regarded as affecting and being affected by the performance of public services, yet little research differentiates between services in exploring these effects. The article addresses this gap by proposing a framework for...
2015 / Richard Batley, Claire Mcloughlin -
The tactile topologies of Contagion2014 / Deborah P Dixon, John Paul Jones
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Network analysis reveals open forums and echo chambers in social media discussions of climate change
Abstract Action to tackle the complex and divisive issue of climate change will be strongly influenced by public perception. Online social media and associated social networks are an increasingly important forum for public debate and are known to...
2015 / Hywel T.P. Williams, James R. McMurray, Tim Kurz, F. Hugo Lambert -
Theorising and testing environmental pathways to behaviour change: natural experimental study of the perception and use of new infrastructure to promote walking and cycling in local communities2015 / Jenna Panter, David Ogilvie
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CO2 Capture Project's CCS Stakeholder Issues Review and Analysis
Abstract In 2011, the CO2 Capture Project worked with consultancy ERM to conduct a review of stakeho interests. We found a continuum of stakeholder interests which are broadly directed at two different outcomes: ...
2013 / Ioannis Chrysostomidis, Shahila Perumalpillai, Mark Bohm, Mark Crombie, Eric Beynon, et al. -
Political connections and land-related investment in rural Vietnam
Abstract This paper uses household panel data from rural Vietnam to explore the effects of having a relative in a position of political or bureaucratic power. Our results suggest that households increase their investment in land improvements due to...
2014 / Thomas Markussen, Finn Tarp -
Changes in Travel Demand in Budapest During the Last 10 Years
Abstract Management and development of transport systems should always rely on the knowledge of travel demand. It is suggested to shape transport networks and services based on long-term strategies, which is obviously adjusted to long-term trends in ...
2014 / Mattias Juhász, Tamás Mátrai, László Sándor Kerényi -
Is “Culture” Still Relevant to Regional Policy?2007 / Martin Boesch
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Mountain Partnership Explores the Promise of Broadband2006 / Jane Ross
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Integrating Local Perspectives in Cooperative Watershed Research2006 / Uraivan Tan-kim-yong, Maruja Salas
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Random Utility Models of Pedestrian Crowd Exit Selection based on SP-off-RP Experiments
Abstract Detailed understanding of the factors based on which individual pedestrians select an exit in a confined area, is of crucial importance in modelling crowd movement. Lack of explanatory disaggregate data representing the relative importance...
2014 / Milad Haghani, Omid Ejtemai, Majid Sarvi, Amir Sobhani, Martin Burd, et al. -
Understanding the History of Change in Laos2006 / Yayoi Fujita
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Urban bird conservation: presenting stakeholder-specific arguments for the development of bird-friendly cities2015 / Robbert PH Snep, Jip Louwe Kooijmans, Robert GM Kwak, Ruud PB Foppen, Holly Parsons, et al.
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What you see is not always what you get: A qualitative, comparative analysis of ex ante visualizations with ex post photography of landscape and architectural projects
Abstract This study presents a qualitative, comparative analysis of ex ante visualizations, created during planning and design phases, with ex post photography of landscape and architectural projects. Visualizations play an increasingly important...
2014 / Melanie Downes, Eckart Lange