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Valeria Placidi, Michele Cenci, Francesco Castellani and Marta Falasca
The increasingly complex dynamics of urban planning require an innovative approach to land use suitability analyses and environmental assessments. Traditionally, these disciplines have provided a critical foundation for sustainable urban development, but...
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Jeong Seong, Yunsik Kim, Hyewon Goh, Hyunmin Kim and Ana Stanescu
Quantifying traffic congestion is a critical task for transportation planning and research. Numerous metrics have been developed, mainly focusing on changes in vehicle speeds, their extents, and travel time. In this study, new metrics are presented using...
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Stephanie Pyne, Melissa Castron, Annita Parish, Peter Farrell and Shawn Johnston
Joseph Kerski has identified five converging global trends?geo-awareness, geo-enablement, geotechnologies, citizen science, and storytelling?which contribute to the increased relevance of geography for education and society. While these trends are discus...
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Dennis Hof
Since the onset of the global financial crisis, urban dwellers face an increasing number of obstacles in establishing themselves on the housing market. Against this backdrop, this paper addresses the variegated dynamics of real estate dispossession in th...
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Siwei Lin and Nan Chen
Solar radiation may be shielded by the terrain relief before reaching the Martian surface, especially over some rugged terrains. Yet, to date, no comprehensive studies on the spatial structure of shielded astronomical solar radiation (SASR) and the possi...
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Daanish Mustafa and Sarah J. Halvorson
Water resource geography has undergone a considerable transformation since its original moorings in engineering and the pure sciences. As this Special Issue demonstrates, many intellectual and practical gains are being made through a politicized practice...
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Kyoko Yarimizu, So Fujiyoshi, Mikihiko Kawai, Luis Norambuena-Subiabre, Emma-Karin Cascales, Joaquin-Ignacio Rilling, Jonnathan Vilugrón, Henry Cameron, Karen Vergara, Jesus Morón-López, Jacquelinne J. Acuña, Gonzalo Gajardo, Oscar Espinoza-González, Leonardo Guzmán, Milko A. Jorquera, Satoshi Nagai, Gemita Pizarro, Carlos Riquelme, Shoko Ueki and Fumito Maruyama
Harmful algae blooms (HABs) cause acute effects on marine ecosystems due to their production of endogenous toxins or their enormous biomass, leading to significant impacts on local economies and public health. Although HAB monitoring has been intensively...
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Klaus Solberg Söilen
even military classics (Jiang Ziya, the methods of theSima, Sun Tzu, Wu Qi, Wei Liaozi, the three strategies of Huang Shigong and the Questions and Repliesbetween Tang Taizong and Li Weigong). The entities studied then were nation states. Later, corporat...
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Andi Besse Rimba, Martiwi Diah Setiawati, Abu Bakar Sambah and Fusanori Miura
Flooding has been increasing since 2004 in Japan due to localized heavy rainfall and geographical conditions. Determining areas vulnerable to flooding as one element of flood hazard maps related to disaster management for urban development is necessary. ...
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Daniëlle Snellen, Guus de Hollander
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In recent years both our need or desire for mobility and the opportunities and tools available to meet them have changed (and keep on changing) as a result of information and communication technologies (ICT's). ICT's have influenced both our transport mo...
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