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Luke Bergmann, Luis Fernando Chaves, David O?Sullivan and Robert G. Wallace
The spread of COVID-19 is geographically uneven in agricultural regions. Explanations proposed include differences in occupational risks, access to healthcare, racial inequalities, and approaches to public health. Here, we additionally explore the impact...
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Emmanuel Papadakis, George Baryannis, Andreas Petutschnig and Thomas Blaschke
Searching for places rather than traditional keyword-based search represents significant challenges. The most prevalent method of addressing place-related queries is based on place names but has limited potential due to the vagueness of natural language ...
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Roberto D?Autilia and Janet Hetman
We explored the relational dynamic elements of complex buildings, a type of architecture designed to incubate uses, located in urban areas with high housing density. The uses of complex buildings concern different elements, including the network of agent...
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Marc C. A. Wegerif and Johannes S. C. Wiskerke
The city region foodscape is a relational space of spatially proximate as well as more distant relations. The current understanding of city region foodscapes will be enhanced by more analyses of what is happening in the African and Asian cities where rap...
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Sally Harrison
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Design education, especially in an undergraduate course of study, seeks to prepare students for professions and for citizenship in a world they hardly know. The studio typically provides only a surrogate experience in addressing formal and spatial proble...
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