Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Identifying Venues for Female Commercial Sex Work using Spatial Analysis of Geocoded Advertisements
Abstract Despite being widely visible on the web, Internet-promoted commercial sex work has so far attracted limited attention from the side of researchers. Current studies outline the issues that new forms of sex work are associated with, however,...
2016 / Daniil Voloshin, Ivan Derevitskiy, Ksenia Mukhina, Vladislav Karbovskii -
Retail Precinct Management: A Case of Commercial Decentralization in Singapore
Abstract This paper reviews the logistics challenges of a decentralization strategy in Singapore. The main purpose of an urban decentralization, where the commercial hubs and retail clusters are distributed in several regional centers is to relieve...
2016 / Robert de Souza, Hoong Chuin Lau, Mark Goh, Lindawati, Wee Siong Ng, et al. -
Enhance Accessibility in Traditional Districts a Case Study of the “Upper Town” of Thessaloniki
Abstract The object of this research was the planning and organisation of a sustainable urban transport system in the “Upper Town” of Thessaloniki. In this article the main findings of a household travel survey held before and after the operation of ...
2012 / Apostolos Papagiannakis, Maria Tsami -
An Innovative Integration Methodology of Independent Data Sources to Improve the Quality of Freight Transport Surveys
Abstract Past experiences show that data of the official Austrian freight transport statistics are often underestimated. Therefore, a methodology was developed, merging existing independent road freight transport data to a consistent and valid road...
2015 / Oliver Roider, Gerd Sammer, Christoph Link, Rudolf Bauer, Werner Schachinger -
The Developing Role of Evidence-Based Environmental Health: Perceptions, Experiences, and Understandings From the Front Line2015 / S. Dhesi, J. Stewart
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Ocean grabbing
Abstract The term “ocean grabbing” has been used to describe actions, policies or initiatives that deprive small-scale fishers of resources, dispossess vulnerable populations of coastal lands, and/or undermine historical access to areas of the sea....
2015 / Nathan James Bennett, Hugh Govan, Terre Satterfield -
Related and unrelated variety in a tourism context2015 / Jarle Aarstad, Olav A. Kvitastein, Stig-Erik Jakobsen
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Neil Smith: a critical geographer2012 / Deborah Cowen, David Harvey, Donna Haraway, Max Rameau, Nick Bacon, et al.
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Transspecies urban theory: chickens in an African city2008 / A. Hovorka
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New Spatial Possibilities of Railway Station: Everyday Heritage, Enjoyable Landscape
Abstract Railway became a major transportation means for distribution and people approximately a century and a half after it was first constructed in 1825 from England. In addition, the construction of railway station back then has physically...
2015 / Shin Ye-Kyeong, Jung Hye-Jin -
Social change and future transport policy in the Japanese context
Abstract Despite bringing many external benefits, economic growth has not solved all problems. In Japan today two problems seem to stand out: an aging population and the need to protect the population from natural disasters. The first problem has...
2011 / Yasuo Sakakibara -
Estimation and monitoring of city-to-city travel times using call detail records2016 / Rainer Kujala, Talayeh Aledavood, Jari Saramäki
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Spatial Analysis Of Foreign Migration In Poland In 2012 Using Geographically Weighted Regression2015 / Karolina Lewandowska-Gwarda
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Working with the daily variation in infrastructure performance on territorial accessibility. The cases of Madrid and Barcelona2015 / Borja Moya-Gómez, Juan Carlos García-Palomares
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Synthesis and characterization of zeolite NaP using kaolin waste as a source of silicon and aluminum2014 / Edemarino Araujo Hildebrando, Christiano Gianesi Bastos Andrade, Carlos Augusto Ferreira da Rocha Junior, Rômulo Simões Angélica, Francisco Rolando Valenzuela-Diaz, et al.
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Scenarios for the future of the European process industry - the case of the chemical industry2013 / Inga-Lena Darkow, Heiko A. von der Gracht
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LONG-TERM AND MID-TERM MOBILITY DECISIONS DURING THE LIFE COURSE
Long-term and mid-term mobility of people involves on the one hand decisions about their residential locations and the corresponding moves. At the same time, the places of education and employment play an important role. On the other hand the ownership of mobility ...
2014 / Sigrun BEIGE, Kay W. AXHAUSEN -
Participatory exclusion – Cyclone Sidr and its aftermath
Abstract ‘Nature does not discriminate, but humans do’ – this deliberately echoed sentiment in an area affected by Cyclone Sidr problematizes the practice of resource distribution in post-disaster situations. While relief and rehabilitation services ...
2015 / M. Nadiruzzaman, D. Wrathall -
Value creation and value capture in the automotive industry: Empirical evidence from Czechia2015 / P. Pavlinek, J. Zenka
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Tracing policy movements: Methods for studying learning and policy circulation2015 / A. Wood