Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Analysis of Hub-and-spoke Airport Networks in Java Island, Based on Cargo Volume and Freight Ratio
Abstract In recent years, air transport network in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have become congested, leading to delays for business travelers, and freight shipments. One of the alternative solutions for this problem is to evaluate the...
2015 / Gito Sugiyanto, Purwanto Bekti Santosa, Aris Wibowo, Mina Yumei Santi -
Climate change accounting research: keeping it interesting and different2011 / Markus J. Milne, Suzana Grubnic
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Aging society in Bangkok and the factors affecting mobility of elderly in urban public spaces and transportation facilities
Abstract Urbanization and aging of societies are two global trends in urban areas, especially in rapidly developing countries. Mobility of the elderly to access to public spaces is hindered by inadequate transportation infrastructure and services....
2015 / Sariya Srichuae, Vilas Nitivattananon, Ranjith Perera -
The place and practices of well-being in local governance2011 / Sarah Atkinson, Kerry E Joyce
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Local Governments Supporting Local Energy Initiatives: Lessons from the Best Practices of Saerbeck (Germany) and Lochem (The Netherlands)2015 / Thomas Hoppe, Antonia Graf, Beau Warbroek, Imke Lammers, Isabella Lepping
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Why Do Some People Do “More” to Mitigate Climate Change than Others? Exploring Heterogeneity in Psycho-Social Associations2014 / José Manuel Ortega-Egea, Nieves García-de-Frutos, Raquel Antolín-López
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How website users segment a city: The geography of housing search in London
Abstract This paper explores spatial patterns of housing search in London, using data generated by users of the UK's most popular real estate portal. By focusing on the variable geographies of ‘search extent’, it attempts to make a contribution to a ...
2016 / Alasdair Rae, Ebru Sener -
A Model Development for Children's Walking in Neighborhood
Abstract Motorized travel mode to school affects children's interaction with the environments in their journey that causes many consequences for them. With focus on children's and parents’ perception regarding environment, this paper addresses some...
2015 / Mansoureh Rezasoltani, Mostafa Behzadfar, Ismail Said -
Understanding Architectural Design: Expressive and Figurative Paradigms
Abstract Creativity and design are the most important characteristics in architectural conception. They offer both new solutions in complex situations and add novelty to the architectural object. This paper develops two theoretical ...
2016 / Chebaiki-Adli Leila, Chabbi-Chemrouk Naima -
Conceptual metaphors in Ukrainian prime ministers’ discourse involving renewables2016 / Oleksandr Kapranov
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Agent-based Modeling of Traffic Behavior in Growing Metropolitan Areas
Abstract The urban settlement development of the past centuries was characterized by the process of suburbanization. Currently, the process of (re-) urbanization in metropolitan areas leads to population growth. This increase results in even more...
2015 / Karsten Hager, Jürgen Rauh, Wolfgang Rid -
Underground space as an urban indicator: Measuring use of subsurface
Abstract Use of Urban Underground Space (UUS) has been growing significantly in the world’s biggest and wealthiest cities. UUS has been long acknowledged to be important to the urban development agenda: sustainability, resilience, livability, and...
2015 / Nikolai Bobylev -
Business incubation and the network resources of start-ups2016 / Inger Beate Pettersen, Jarle Aarstad, Øystein Stavø Høvig, Anita Ellen Tobiassen
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Quality of Life in an Urban Environment: A Typology of Urban Units of Olomouc2012 / Petr Kladivo, Marián Halás
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Firm and Product Heterogeneity in China's Automotive Exports
ABSTRACT The main purpose of this paper is to provide an in-depth analysis of the anatomy of China's automotive exports, relying on the literature on firm and product heterogeneity. For this purpose, we use highly disaggregated HS 8-digit...
2016 / Jing Wang, Hyun Hoon Lee, Kyung Tae Kim, Dong Hyun Park -
The spatial structure of American cities: The great majority of workplaces are no longer in CBDs, employment sub-centers, or live-work communities
Abstract Urban transport and land use policies are informed by our perceptions of the prevailing spatial structure of cities. This structure can be characterized by five models: The Maximum Disorder model, the Mosaic of Live-Work Communities model,...
2016 / Shlomo Angel, Alejandro M. Blei -
Community in the information age: Exploring the social potential of web-based technologies in landscape architecture and community design
Abstract Critics have pointed at new technologies as culprits in the decline of civic life, neighboring and social capital construction in Western societies. When applied to community design and planning processes, technologies can empower residents ...
2016 / Deni Ruggeri, Deven Young -
Segmenting for sustainability: The development of a sustainability segmentation model from a Welsh sample
Abstract Wales is one of the few countries in the world that has adopted sustainability as a central organising principle for public policy. This paper describes the development of a sustainability segmentation model that can be used to engage the...
2016 / Wouter Poortinga, Andrew Darnton -
New Perspectives on Sustainable Development of Second Homes in Croatia: Strategic Planning or Proliferation of Building?
Abstract The authors have focused on the second home phenomenon that is developing in the most attractive areas. It irretrievably distorts the quality of space with numerous consequences for the local settlements. The analyses has shown that the...
2016 / Sara Ursić, Roko Mišetić, Anka Mišetić -
Professionalisation, Activism, and the University: Whither ‘Critical Geography’?2006 / Noel Castree