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Athina Mela, Evgenia Tousi, Emmanouil Melas and George Varelidis
This study investigates the spatial distribution and quality of urban public spaces in the Attica region during the COVID-19 pandemic. A questionnaire survey was conducted to gather data on the availability, accessibility, and quality of open urban publi...
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Luis Miguel Silva-Novoa Sánchez, Lisa Bossenbroek, Janpeter Schilling and Elisabeth Berger
Since the UN Water Conference in 1977, international debates have centered on global water scarcity and achieving sustainable development. In 1995, Morocco introduced a water policy to strengthen the country?s socio-economic development through irrigated...
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Marieke J. Oskam, Milena Pavlova, Charles Hongoro and Wim Groot
While evidence from several developing countries suggests the existence of socio-economic inequalities in the access to safe drinking water, a limited number of studies have been conducted on this topic in informal settlements. This study assessed socio-...
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Nadine Lobner, Paulo Castro Seixas, Ricardo Cunha Dias and Diogo Guedes Vidal
Urban compactivity models are increasing around the globe, and sustainability has become the new buzzword. In recent decades, the focus of ecological responsibility has been shifted to the world?s cities, as they are the source of excessive consumption, ...
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Joan Checa and Oriol Nel·lo
Spatial inequalities in living conditions have traditionally been attributed to geographical location, the opposition between urban and rural settings or the size of settlements. Accordingly, the geographical literature has used these oppositions to expl...
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ITOHOWO S. ANIEFIOK, EMMANUEL P. UDOFIA, JOSEPH C. UDOH
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Despite impressive progress made in economic development, inequality still characterizes the pattern of socio-economic development especially in rural areas. This study aimed at investigating socio-economic development levels among the communities in rur...
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Anna Wieczorek-Szymanska
Diversity is one of the main characteristics of social groups, including work-teams. At the same time, gender is an important aspect of diversity in organizations, and gender diversity deals with the equal representation of men and women in the workplace...
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Daniel Feldmeyer, Claude Meisch, Holger Sauter and Joern Birkmann
Socio-economic indicators are key to understanding societal challenges. They disassemble complex phenomena to gain insights and deepen understanding. Specific subsets of indicators have been developed to describe sustainability, human development, vulner...
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Mark Brussel, Mark Zuidgeest, Karin Pfeffer and Martin van Maarseveen
Progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is being evaluated through the use of indicators. Despite the importance of these indicators, the academic community has done little in terms of a critical reflection on their choice, relevance...
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Antonio Palacios, Ana Mellado and Yazmín León
The city of Barcelona, like other cities in the world, suffers strong internal socio-economic inequalities in its neighborhoods. Numerous works have sought to detect, quantify, characterize, and/or map existing intra-urban differences, almost always base...
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