Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Cosmopolitanism Sits in Places: Consumption and Cosmopolitics in Latin America2015 / David Thompson
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Exploring possible transition pathways for hydrogen energy: A hybrid approach using socio-technical scenarios and energy system modelling
Abstract Hydrogen remains an important option for long-term decarbonisation of energy and transport systems. However, studying the possible transition paths and development prospects for a hydrogen energy system is challenging. The long-term nature...
2014 / Will McDowall -
Day-wise Travel Time Pattern Analysis Under Heterogeneous Traffic Conditions
Abstract Traffic parameters in general follow some patterns and identifying them is important since it will lead to more efficient end applications. With the introduction of various automated sensors, huge amounts of data are being collected, which...
2013 / B. Anil Kumar, Lelitha Vanjakshi, Shankar C. Subramanian -
Beyond Post-Productivism: From Rural Policy Discourse To Rural Diversity2015 / Åsa Almstedt, Patrick Brouder, Svante Karlsson, Linda Lundmark
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Complex datasets to better understand complex urban networks2015 / Eveline van Leeuwen
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Rice or riots: On food production and conflict severity across India
Abstract In large parts of the developing world agriculture remains a broad economic sector securing livelihoods for large parts of the population. In the discourse on security implications of climate change, effects on agricultural production and...
2014 / Gerdis Wischnath, Halvard Buhaug -
Towards Cities Inclusiveness: The Land Use Paradigm Option for Nigeria
Abstract Guided by the Inclusive Cities’ vision, a pilot study of the locational characteristics of automobile repair artisans’ workplaces in 69 locations of Idah in Nigeria was conducted. The workplaces along arterial roads of the town and within...
2015 / Adams Ndalai Baba, Nooraini Binti Yusoff, Emmanuel O.F. Elegba -
An Alternative Approach to Network Demand Estimation: Implementation and Application in Multi-Agent Transport Simulation (MATSim)
Abstract This paper introduces a novel network demand estimation framework consistent with the input data structure requirements of Multi-Agent Transport Simulation (MATSim). The sources of data are the American Community Survey, US Census Bureau,...
2014 / Enock T. Mtoi, Ren Moses, Eren Erman Ozguven -
Urban energy, carbon management (low carbon cities) and co-benefits for human health
In the past decade, there has been growing evidence that activities to mitigate climate change can have beneficial impacts on public health as a result of changes to environmental pollutants and health-related behaviours. Urban settlements provide particular...
2012 / James Milner, Michael Davies, Paul Wilkinson -
Whose Knowledge Counts? Development Studies Institutions and Power Relations in a Globalised World2009 / Hilary Standing, Peter Taylor
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Scenarios to explore the futures of the emerging technology of organic and large area electronics2013 / Alireza Parandian, Arie Rip
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Maintaining Urban Cleanliness: A New Model
Abstract The purpose of this research paper is to propose the Anti-Litterbugs Campaign as a more viable alternative to improve and maintain urban cleanliness in Malaysia compared to the conventional cleanliness campaign. Lessons drawn from the...
2012 / Chua Kim Hing, Haijon Gunggut -
Urban Vulnerability in Bantul District, Indonesia—Towards Safer and Sustainable Development2012 / Dyah R. Hizbaron, Muhammad Baiquni, Junun Sartohadi, R. Rijanta
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On the Fundamental Diagram and Supply Curves for Congested Urban Networks
Abstract Macroscopic fundamental diagrams (MFD) of traffic for some networks have been shown to have similar shape to those for single links. They have erroneously been used to help estimate the level of travel in congested networks. We argue that...
2011 / Ronghui Liu, Tony May, Simon Shepherd -
Power, scale and Ikea: analysing urban sprawl and land use planning in the metropolitan region of Munich, Germany
Abstract The paper deals with urban sprawl and land use planning to examine the role of scale and power for regional environmental governance processes. Urban sprawl is chosen as a field of study because it represents an environmental problem; and...
2011 / Marco Pütz -
Sustainable intercultural integration in local communities: a pioneer roject on intercultural education
Abstract The following research study is based on a micro-sociological approach to the phenomenon of immigration (Bös, 1998). It also focuses on the global view of international migration and emphasizes the fact that immigration can never be...
2011 / Profanter Annemarie, Lintner Claudia -
Preparing for an interdisciplinary future: A perspective from early-career researchers
Abstract Increasingly, research is moving towards more interdisciplinary endeavours. Effective collaboration between people from different disciplines is necessary to maximize the potential benefits of interdisciplinarity for future research...
2013 / Helen Bridle, Anton Vrieling, Monica Cardillo, Yoseph Araya, Leonith Hinojosa -
An Industrial Path Study on the Development of Recycle Economy-A Case Study of Shandong Province
Abstract The development of recycle economy often relies on the industrial development. The change of industrial development pattern promotes the development of recycle economy. Therefore, the industrial path is one of the main ways to promote the...
2011 / Lu Yan, Ren Jianlan -
The Global Environment in the Twenty-First Century: Prospects for International Cooperation2003 / Gary D. Lynne
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Extracting Data from Disparate Sources for Agent-Based Disease Spread Models2012 / M. Laskowski, B. C. P. Demianyk, J. Benavides, M. R. Friesen, R. D. McLeod, et al.