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Mapping a Country Image from Global News Reports about COVID-19 Pandemic

were collected from the Global Database of Events, Language, and Tone project (GDELT). These differences were found to be deeply embedded in the economic, socio-political, and cultural contexts of ... assumption in framing theory and promoted a measurable and upscaled use of framing theory into macro geography studies. This study highlights the urgent need of a geo-political examination of COVID-19 in the

A Meta-Overview and Bibliometric Analysis of Resilience in Spatial Planning – the Relevance of Place-Based Approaches

, ecological, social-ecological, economic, social etc.). Secondly, we review and discuss the significance of three main and consistent research directions in terms of different scales and political/institutional ... , institutional or political needs and the alternatives and opportunities given by the spatial/territorial dimension of resilience. The evolution over time of this rather new approach and also future directions and

Lessons from the Criticality of the Spanish High Capacity Road Network on Direct, Representative Democracies and Technocracies

) (Hopkin, 1999) . The national parliament of the young democracy (350 congressmen) was mostly concentrated in the hands of two political parties that have been forming governments since free elections were ... then, three more elections, held in 2016, 2019-April and 2019-November, showed that the political party arch of the Spanish National Parliament was no longer dominated by the former once stable

Urban Spatial Structure in Barcelona (1902–2011): Immigration, Spatial Segregation and New Centrality Governance

almost all selected communities. However, its importance fluctuated over time, bottoming out in the 1950s–1960s, and whose resurgence was mostly driven by the political initiative to create a new ... attractiveness. In line with the previous ideas, in Barcelona in the 1980s, the city sought to limit the creation of segregation spaces through the implementation of an urban development plan. The political aim

The Effects of Contextual Factors on PSS Usefulness: an International Questionnaire Survey

of the technology itself, user characteristics, characteristics of the planning process, and political context—have a significant influence on the usefulness of PSS, and that their impacts vary ... and interplay between the formal political sphere (government) and the civil society sphere (citizens) (Jiang et al. 2019, 2020a; Khan et al. 2014) . For instance, Pan et al. (2020) show that urban

Planning to ‘Hear the Farmer’s Voice’: an Agent-Based Modelling Approach to Agricultural Land Use Planning

scientific evidence. Policy-making on land and water use is a social and political process. Strategic planning for natural resource management on the one hand, and economic development on the other hand, are ... the world economy: The coming shape of global production, competition, and political order (82 vol .). Oxford University Press Oxford. Shahpari , S. ( 2019 ). Agricultural land use planning: exploring

Spatial Disparity of Sports Infrastructure Development and Urbanization Determinants in China: Evidence from the Sixth National Sports Venues Census

( 10 ), 1755 - 1773 . https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313. 2011 .614385 Chapin , T. S. ( 1999 ). The political economy of sports facility location: An end-of-the-century review and assessment . Marquette

Did Liberal Lockdown Policies Change Spatial Behaviour in Sweden? Mapping Daily Mobilities in Stockholm Using Mobile Phone Data During COVID-19

, personal responsibility, legislation, and recommendations. These differences were a consequence of varying national political cultures and diverse institutional frameworks (Andersson & Aylott, 2020

Assessment of Public Services Distribution in African Urban Areas: a Cost-Benefit Analysis Based on Bid Rents from Spatial Interaction Models

political and financial publications 3 volumes, I + II (1761), III) . Kandiero , T. ( 2009 ). Infrastructure Investment in Africa (No. 10) . Tunis. Obtido de www. afdb.org. Lei no 13/ 2013 , A. L. do O. G. de ... and Cultural Change , 47 ( 4 ), 871 - 897 . https://doi.org/10.1086/452436 North , D. C. ( 1955 ). Location theory and regional economic growth . Journal of Political Economy , June, 243 - 58 . Pakissi

An Investigation of the Impact and Resilience of British High Streets Following the COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions

. ( 2000 ). July. Why lagged dependent variables can suppress the explanatory power of other independent variables. In Annual meeting of the political methodology section of the American political science ... - collect ? https://www.bbc.co. uk/news/business-54816037. Accessed 24 Oct 2021 . Beck , N. , & Katz , J. N. ( 2011 ). Modeling dynamics in time-series-cross-section political economy data . Annual Review of

A Spatial Perspective on the Unexpected Nordic Fertility Decline: The Relevance of Economic and Social Contexts

by partnering and repartnering rates, which might vary between regions. The proportion of votes for conservative parties reflects the proportion of votes cast for conservative political parties in ... national parliamentary elections. We classified conservative political parties using a metric from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Expert Survey, which surveyed experts on party positions on

Identifying Neighbourhood Change Using a Data Primitive Approach: the Example of Gentrification

, 2014) . It has an “elastic yet targeted” definition (Clark, 2005: 258) due to the different forms it takes and its association with varying political and social contexts (Shin et  al., 2016 ... parks limit green gentrification? Insights from Hangzhou, China . Urban Forestry & Urban Greening , 59 , p127009 . Clark , E. ( 2005 ) The order and simplicity of getrification: a political challenge , In

European Governments’ Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic during the First Wave: Resetting Governance Systems to Cope More Effectively with Future Shocks

spheres from social, economic and political systems which, in turn, pushes policy makers and academia alike to analyse its complexity and find solutions from different fields such as economics ... shape differently the impact of the shock called COVID-19. Coupled with all these issues, the quality of institutions, defined by government effectiveness, political stability or regulatory quality, can

Land Use Spatial Optimization Using Accessibility Maps to Integrate Land Use and Transport in Urban Areas

considerable attention. The formation of a land use pattern is driven by multiple socio-economics, socio-political and biophysical forces (Verburg et  al., 2004) . Beyond the discussion on the mechanism of ... philosophy of the ABC policy is “the right business at the right place” (Dieperink & Driessen, 2000) . We referred to the ABC policy and formulated an inspiring location policy correspondingly, called the

Linking Historical Discriminatory Housing Patterns to the Contemporary Alcohol Environment

lack of political power to oppose such stores (Trangenstein et al., 2020a; Raleigh & Galster, 2015) . Abandonment of homes and lower property values can drive many kinds of businesses out of ... . Sadler , R. C. , & Highsmith , A. R. ( 2016 ). Rethinking Tiebout: the contribution of political fragmentation and racial/economic segregation to the Flint water crisis . Environmental Justice , 9 ( 5

Co-development, co-production and co-dissemination of scientific research: a case study to demonstrate mutual benefits.

reference of the research programme for both local and global benefits– engagement from all levels and sectors– gain political endorsement in country – establish partnerships and formalize with MOUs and grant ... that conducting research using a transdisciplinary philosophy amplifies benefits of research [25]. The process and activities of the case study were not perfect or novel, instead they have been presented

Unemployment in Rural Europe: A Machine Learning Perspective

& Lindsay, 2003; McQuaid et  al., 2004; Halden et  al., 2005; Jones, 2004) . Further interest on disadvantages of rural populations was rekindled in the recent years due to political outcomes related to ... individuals that can be included in the analysis. A great number of survey questions, which are unfeasible to list within the text of this paper, can be grouped under general categories such as: political views

Assessment of Doubly Disadvantaged Neighborhoods by Healthy Living Environment Exposure

. ( 2015 ). Obesity and social inequality in America . The Review of Black Political Economy , 42 ( 3 ), 201 - 209 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12114-014-9202-1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Pro-sociality without empathy

significance not only for cognitive and behavioural sciences but also for philosophy and ethics and, in our view, remains unproven outside humans. ... motivated behaviour should be taken cautiously. Empathy is an important problem with profound significance for cognitive and behavioural sciences and even for philosophy and ethics. Any solid evidence for