Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Urban sustainability, conflict management, and the geographies of postpoliticism: a case study of Taipei2012 / Mike Raco, Wen-I Lin
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Forced migration and the city: Irregularity, informality, and the politics of presence2016 / J. Darling
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Organizing space and time through relational human-animal boundary work: Exclusion, invitation and disturbance2016 / D. Sage, L. Justesen, A. Dainty, K. Tryggestad, J. Mouritsen
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Values and motivations in tourist perceptions of last-chance tourism2015 / A. Hindley, X. Font
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Exploring amenity migration towards coastal areas of Latvia: A case study of the Engure coastal area2014 / Zaiga Krišjāne, Māris Bērziņš, Elīna Apsīte-Beriņa, Maija Rozīte, Guido Sechi
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Regional identity: a key to overcome structural weaknesses in peripheral rural regions?2009 / Sabine Sedlacek, Bernhard Kurka, Gunther Maier
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Regional socio-economic disparities in the Kashmir Valley (India) – a geographical approach2013 / Shahnaz Mohiuddin, Haseena Hashia
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General Election and the Enigma of Free Press in Malaysia
Abstract Political Transformation Programme (PTP) announced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 2012 is forecast to have changed the political and the local media landscape. This is because, traditionally, political news coverage in the Malaysia...
2014 / Mohd Khairie Ahmad, Mohd Baharudin Othman -
Smart specialisation, entrepreneurship and SMEs: issues and challenges for a results-oriented EU regional policy2016 / Philip McCann, Raquel Ortega-Argilés
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Logistics Facility Distribution in Tokyo Metropolitan Area: Experiences and Policy Lessons
Abstract We use the large-scale freight survey data to examine the historical transition of the logistics facility distribution in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area (TMA) and investigate the possible causal factors for the changes. The analysis revealed...
2016 / Takanori Sakai, Kazuya Kawamura, Tetsuro Hyodo -
Role of Creative Industries in the Post-Socialist Urban Transformation2014 / Tadeusz Stryjakiewicz, Michał Męczyński, Krzysztof Stachowiak
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Logistics Sprawl in North America: Methodological Issues and a Case Study in Toronto
Abstract This paper focuses on the spatial patterns of freight and logistics activities in North America. The recent interest in logistics and warehousing and its impact on the urban environment has prompted research investigating the ‘sprawling’...
2016 / Clarence Woudsma, Paul Jakubicek, Laetitia Dablanc -
Public harm or public value? Towards coproduction in research with communities2013 / Yasminah Beebeejaun, Catherine Durose, James Rees, Jo Richardson, Liz Richardson
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The spatial relationship between pedestrian flows and street characteristics around multiple destinations
Abstract Accessibility improvement for pedestrians has received increasing attention in planning. However, pedestrian space is more likely to be designed only for individual streets to secure minimum easiness of walking, and little attention has...
2015 / Kazuki Nakamura -
Can low carbon city experiments transform the development regime?
Abstract The paper explores the ability of urban transition experiments to transform the development regime in which they are embedded. Using three European case studies – BedZed, Vauban and Hammarby – it investigates the processes of broadening and ...
2016 / Joanna Williams -
The tracking of active travel and its relationship with body composition in UK adolescents
Abstract Background To examine the tracking of active travel through adolescence, and its association with body mass index (BMI) and fat mass at age 17 in a UK cohort. Methods ...
2015 / Catherine L. Falconer, Sam D. Leary, Angie S. Page, Ashley R Cooper -
Accessibility and territorial cohesion in a case of transport infrastructure improvements with changing population distributions2016 / Chris Jacobs-Crisioni, Filipe Batista e Silva, Carlo Lavalle, Claudia Baranzelli, Ana Barbosa, et al.
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The productivity of American cities: How densification, relocation, and greater mobility sustain the productive advantage of larger U.S. metropolitan labor markets
Abstract The greatest productive advantage of modern-day American cities is that they form large and integrated metropolitan labor markets. We present new evidence on the importance of self-adjusting commuting and location patterns in sustaining the ...
2015 / Shlomo Angel, Alejandro M. Blei -
Archiving Data from New Survey Technologies: Enabling Research with High-precision Data While Preserving Participant Privacy
Abstract Despite the significant effort and expense to collect high-resolution Global Positioning System (GPS) data in travel surveys, privacy concerns often lead to its underutilization. This paper describes development of the Transportation Secure ...
2015 / Jeffrey Gonder, Evan Burton, Elaine Murakami -
Environmental impacts of adobe as a building material: The north cyprus traditional building case
Abstract The urgency of global climate change has drawn significant attention to the building industry over the last few years. Today, the building sector is responsible for the emission of about 23–40% of the world greenhouse gases. This is...
2015 / A.P. Olukoya Obafemi, Sevinç Kurt