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Ka Kin Lam and Bo Wang
A rapid decline in mortality and fertility has become major issues in many developed countries over the past few decades. An accurate model for forecasting demographic movements is important for decision making in social welfare policies and resource bud...
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Gabriela D. Oliveira and Luis C. Dias
The significant energy consumed by road transportation and the difficult market penetration of Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) has led to a substantial body of research aiming to understand consumer preferences and future demand for AFVs. The individual...
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Thomas Ogbeche Akobi, Chinedi Ifedi Okeke
Pág. 662 - 671
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P. Daya,K. A. April
AbstractThe extreme demographic-role misrepresentation within organisations is a key business and societal issue in post- Apartheid South Africa. This research relates to deepening the understanding about the perception of inclusion withrespect to demogr...
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Devika Babu, M.V.L.R. Anjaneyulu
Pág. 63 - 70
This paper aims to explore the work activity participation decision of workers in Calicut city, Kerala, India. Several work related travel patterns are identified from the activity-travel data of the study population. Modelling is done considering the pr...
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Gobi Krishna Sinniah, Muhammad Zaly Shah, Geoff Vigar, Paulus Teguh Aditjandra
Pág. 369 - 383
The objective of this paper is to explore residential location and how they relate to travel behavior. The literature focuses on preferences in relation to physical and demographic aspects, such as land uses, facilities, transportation facilities, transp...
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Dana R. Thomson, Andrea E. Gaughan, Forrest R. Stevens, Gregory Yetman, Peter Elias and Robert Chen
Low- and middle-income country cities face unprecedented urbanization and growth in slums. Gridded population data (e.g., ~100 × 100 m) derived from demographic and spatial data are a promising source of population estimates, but face limitations in slum...
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Koen Kramer,D. C. van der Werf
Pág. 100 - 112
The environment is changing and so are forests, in their functioning, in species composition, and in the species? genetic composition. Many empirical and process-based models exist to support forest management. However, most of these models do not consid...
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Koen Kramer,D. C. van der Werf
Pág. 100 - 112
The environment is changing and so are forests, in their functioning, in species composition, and in the species? genetic composition. Many empirical and process-based models exist to support forest management. However, most of these models do not consid...
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Yiping Yan, Matthew Burke, Abraham Leung, James McBroom
Pág. 567?585
School travel behaviors are associated with children?s health and well-being, traffic congestion, and sustainability. Australia has seen a steady rise in the number of car-passenger trips made by children to school, and a decline in walking-to-school. Au...
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Lalit Garg, Sally McClean, Brian Meenan, Maria Barton, Ken Fullerton, Sandra C. Buttigieg and Alexander Micallef
The problem of hospital patients? delayed discharge or ?bed blocking? has long been a challenge for healthcare managers and policymakers. It negatively affects the hospital performance metrics and has other severe consequences for the healthcare system, ...
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Valeria Todeschi, Salvatore Eugenio Pappalardo, Carlo Zanetti, Francesca Peroni and Massimo De Marchi
The mitigation of urban heat islands (UHIs) is crucial for promoting the sustainable development of urban areas. Geographic information systems (GISs) together with satellite-derived data are powerful tools for investigating the spatiotemporal distributi...
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Jonathan Cinnamon and Lindi Jahiu
The release of Google Street View in 2007 inspired several new panoramic street-level imagery platforms including Apple Look Around, Bing StreetSide, Baidu Total View, Tencent Street View, Naver Street View, and Yandex Panorama. The ever-increasing globa...
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Paul Kiprotich, Xianhu Wei, Zongke Zhang, Thomas Ngigi, Fengting Qiu and Liuhao Wang
The Anthropocene period is characterised by a general demographic shift from rural communities to urban centres that transform the predominantly wild global landscape into mostly cultivated land and cities. In addition to climate change, there are increa...
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Kwaku Amofah,Ramon Saladrigues
Pág. 110 - 121
Undoubtedly, technical education is the backbone of every nation?s growth and development. Understanding and predicting business creation initiatives demand empirical studies using theory-oriented models that appropriately mirror the multi-faceted percep...
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The green retrofitting of existing residential buildings is an important approach to realise the sustainable development of stock buildings. In addition to the new technologies and materials related to green retrofitting, the intention of residents towar...
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Sheila Convery and Brendan Williams
Despite rapid changes in vehicle technology and the expansion of IT-based mobility solutions, travel habits must be changed to address the environmental and health implications of increasing car dependency. A significant amount of research focuses on com...
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Philippe Gerber, Geoffrey Caruso, Eric Cornelis, Cyrille Médard de Chardon
The increasing attractiveness of Luxembourg as a place to work and live
puts its land use and transport systems under high pressure. Understanding how the country can accommodate residential growth and additional traffic in a sustainable manner is a key ...
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Shaila Jamal, Muhammad Ahsanul Habib, Nazmul Arefin Khan
Pág. 2690 - 2704
This paper investigates the impact of smartphone on travel outcome that uses data from a web-based survey conducted in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia in 2015. Following a Latent Class Modelling (LCM) Approach, the study analyses the change in...
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Man Sing Wong, Fen Peng, Bin Zou, Wen Zhong Shi and Gaines J. Wilson
Recent studies have suggested that some disadvantaged socio-demographic groups face serious environmental-related inequities in Hong Kong due to the rising ambient urban temperatures. Identifying heat-vulnerable groups and locating areas of Surface Urban...
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