Social and economic geography topic list of research papers
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Car-free development through UK community travel plans2009 / D. Morris, M. Enoch, D. Pitfield, S. Ison
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Lake drying and livelihood dynamics in Lake Chad: Unravelling the mechanisms, contexts and responses2016 / Uche T. Okpara, Lindsay C. Stringer, Andrew J. Dougill
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Broadening public participation in systematic reviews: a case example involving young people in two configurative reviews2015 / Kathryn Oliver, Rebecca Rees, Louca-Mai Brady, Josephine Kavanagh, Sandy Oliver, et al.
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Clash of the Titans: Temporal organizing and collaborative dynamics in the Panama Canal Megaproject2016 / A. van Marrewijk, S. Ybema, K. Smits, S. Clegg, T. Pitsis
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Aid, Growth and Employment in Africa2015 / Sam Jones, John Page, Abebe Shimeles, Finn Tarp
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Interaction between Road Network Connectivity and Spatial Pattern
Abstract Road network is considered to be one of the keys to regional development of a region. The huge developmental cost of the road network demands effective utilisation, which can be attained only when there is proper connectivity and...
2016 / M.G. Sreelekha, K. Krishnamurthy, M.V.L.R. Anjaneyulu -
What is a Smart City Project? An Urban Model or A Corporate Business Plan?
Abstract This paper aims at bringing to light some weaknesses in smart city projects and holds a rhetorical debate supported by a progressive fraction of the population. Smart city projects are important for urban policies in as much as they allow...
2016 / Umberto Rosati, Sergio Conti -
Beyond Inclusive Conservation: The Value of Pluralism, The Need for Agonism, and The Case for Social Instrumentalism2016 / Brett Matulis, Jessica Moyer
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Exploring the Links between Bilateral and Regional Trade Agreements and Merchandise Trade2015 / Felix Barbalet, Jared Greenville, Wayne Crook, Paul Gretton, Robert Breunig
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Evaluating a European knowledge hub on climate change in agriculture: Are we building a better connected community?2016 / Eli Rudinow Saetnan, Richard Philip Kipling
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Maker Cultures and the Prospects for Technological Action2016 / Susana Nascimento, Alexandre Pólvora
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Political affiliation affects adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from New York City2016 / W. J. Wouter Botzen, Erwann Michel-Kerjan, Howard Kunreuther, Hans de Moel, Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts
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Intermodal Urban Mobility: Users, Uses, and Use Cases
Abstract Cities are growing nowadays and so is their citizens’ demand for mobility. On a global scale, motorized individual traffic is hardly capable of meeting this need due to its ownership costs and due to the lack of an accordingly large...
2016 / Laura Gebhardt, Daniel Krajzewicz, Rebekka Oostendorp, Mirko Goletz, Konstantin Greger, et al. -
Assessing the Long-term Effects of Autonomous Vehicles: A Speculative Approach
Abstract In recent years, self-driving cars have generated significant attention and discussion. While it is recognized that a number of technical and legal issues need to be solved, widespread adoption of self-driving vehicles is increasingly...
2016 / Wolfgang Gruel, Joseph M. Stanford -
Determinants of long-duration commuting and long-duration commuters' perceptions and attitudes toward commuting time: Evidence from Kunming, China
Abstract Understanding the commuting patterns of long-duration commuters and the possible changes in these patterns can help policymakers adopt the more reasonable land use and transportation policies. With Kunming in China as a case study, the...
2016 / Mingwei He, Shengchuan Zhao -
Validation of spatiodemographic estimates produced through data fusion of small area census records and household microdata
Abstract Despite the increasing availability of current national censuses, these datasets are limited by their lack of small area demographic depth. At the same time, spatial microdata that include detailed demographic information are only available ...
2016 / Amy N. Rose, Nicholas N. Nagle -
Gridded population projections for the coastal zone under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
Abstract Existing quantifications of the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) used for climate impact assessment do not account for subnational population dynamics such as coastward-migration that can be critical for coastal impact assessment. This...
2016 / Jan-Ludolf Merkens, Lena Reimann, Jochen Hinkel, Athanasios T. Vafeidis -
Unpacking Brazil’s Leadership in the Global Biofuels Arena: Brazilian Ethanol Diplomacy in Africa2016 / Stavros Afionis
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Spatial Service of Petrol Filling Stations in Surabaya City
Abstract Level of Service (LOS) analysis for public facilities mostly focused on the number of people that can be handled by those facilities and the quality of service delivered. Spatial service of public facilities usually did not considered in...
2016 / Cahyono Susetyo -
The epistemic, ethical, and political dimensions of uncertainty in integrated assessment modeling2016 / Marisa Beck, Tobias Krueger