Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
Filter
  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (23)
  • Ethn. Museum Berlin
  • Online Resource  (23)
  • Loose Leaf
  • Geography  (23)
  • Geography  (23)
Datasource
Material
  • Online Resource  (23)
  • Loose Leaf
  • Book  (16)
  • Map  (1)
Language
  • 1
    ISBN: 9783839463253
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (335 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Series Statement: Kritische Nachhaltigkeits- und Transformationsforschung Band 1
    Series Statement: Kritische Nachhaltigkeits- und Transformationsforschung
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Umweltgerechtigkeit und sozialökologische Transformation
    RVK:
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography ; Austria ; Climate Protection ; Climate ; Cultural Geography ; Environmental Justice ; Geography ; Germany ; Human Ecology ; Nature ; Politics ; Social Geography ; Social Inequality ; Society ; Sustainability ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Österreich ; Umweltpolitik ; Transformation ; Sozialökologie ; Verteilungsgerechtigkeit
    Abstract: Die sozialökologische Transformation ist in aller Munde. Dies gilt sowohl für die politischen Debatten als auch für die Wissenschaft. Dabei scheint es zunehmend Konsens zu sein, dass multiple Krisen sich nicht mehr nur mit Hilfe inkrementeller (Umwelt-)Politiken lösen lassen, sondern strukturelle Veränderungen notwendig sind. Die Beiträger*innen des Bandes arbeiten Gerechtigkeitsfragen und die gesellschaftspolitische Brisanz ökologischer Verteilungskonflikte im Kontext der Transformation heraus. Durch ihre Analysen unter Bezugnahme auf unterschiedliche Dimensionen von Umweltgerechtigkeit machen sie eben jene greifbar und liefern Kontextwissen für eine längst überfällige Diskussion.
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    URL: Cover  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783031287848 , 3031287843
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 158 Seiten) , 56 illus., 27 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series Statement: Springer Texts in Social Sciences
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Methodological Approaches in Integrated Geography
    DDC: 304.2
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Human geography ; Geographic information systems ; Geography ; Cultural geography ; Social sciences ; Human Geography ; Geographical Information System ; Regional Geography ; Social and Cultural Geography ; Society ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 3
    ISBN: 978-3-8394-5180-9
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (454 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten (schwarz-weiß).
    Series Statement: Sozial- und Kulturgeographie Band 38
    Series Statement: Sozial- und Kulturgeographie
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 330.126
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Sozialgeografie. ; Ökologie. ; Postwachstumsökonomie. ; Alternative Wirtschaft. ; Wirtschaftsgeografie. ; Sozialökologie. ; Transformation ; Postwachstumsökonomie ; Postwachstumsplanung ; Nachhaltigkeitstransition ; Suffizienz ; Transitionsräume ; Nische ; Netzwerk ; Raum ; Ökonomie ; Aktivismus ; Politik ; Zivilgesellschaft ; Krise ; Wirtschaft ; Stadt ; Sozialgeographie ; Stadtplanung ; Wirtschaftssoziologie ; Geographie ; Post-growth ; Post-growth Economy ; Post Growth Planning ; Sufficiently ; Transition Rooms ; Niche ; Network ; Space ; Economy ; Activism ; Politics ; Civil Society ; Crisis ; City ; Social Geography ; Urban Planning ; Economic Sociology ; Geography ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sozialgeografie ; Ökologie ; Postwachstumsökonomie ; Alternative Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsgeografie ; Sozialökologie
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing
    ISBN: 9781786439314
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 166 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Elgar research agendas
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A research agenda for tourism geographies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Wirtschaftsgeographie ; Tourismus ; Tourismuswirtschaft ; Tourismusforschung ; Tourism ; Geography ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Fremdenverkehrsgeografie
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Research agendas for tourism geographies: an introduction / Dieter K. Müller -- 2. Tourism geographies: a bibliometric review / Dieter K. Müller -- 3. Tourism/geography/mobilities are dead, long live tourism/geography/mobilities: or, returning to yet another turn - the inexorable search for relevant research agendas in tourism geographies / C. Michael Hall -- 4. Not a serious subject?!: academic relevancy and critical tourism geographies / Jarkko Saarinen -- 5. For a scientific and critical approach to tourism in geography / Rita de Cássia Ariza da Cruz -- 6. The contribution of tourism geography to the field of geography overall / Honggang Xu and Yuefang Wu -- 7. Infusing tourism geographies / Dieter K. Müller -- 8. Towards a geographical political economy of tourism / Patrick Brouder -- 9. Geographies of tourism entrepreneurship and innovation: an evolving research agenda / Keith Debbage -- 10. Exploring the geographic dimensions of tourism work and workers / Dimitri Ioannides and Kristina Zampoukos -- 11. Towards a framework for lifestyle migration / Zainub Ibrahim and Rémy Tremblay -- 12. The challenges of tourism and urban economic (re)development in Southern cities / Gustav Visser -- 13. Tourism geography in and of the anthropocene / Martin G. Gren and Edward H. Huijbens -- 14. Tourism spatial dynamics and causal relations: a need for holistic understanding / Rannveig Ólafsdóttir and Hörður V. Haraldsson -- 15. Tourism and climate change / Robert Steiger -- 16. Engage!: a research agenda for Big Data in tourism geography / Michael Bauder -- Index.
    Abstract: Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Over recent years, tourism geographies have developed into a vibrant field of research, facing increasing challenges from globalisation and environmental change. This Research Agenda presents a unique and original collection of contributions from both established and up-and-coming scholars in thea field. Encompassing both contemporary issues, and paving the way for future avenues of research, this book explores and develops research on tourism geographies. Chapters address emerging themes and apply new methodologies, allowing for intellectual and practical challenges to be tackled. With fresh global insights, this book expands on the geographic dimension of tourism work and workers, the challenges brought by changing economic atmospheres, spatial dynamics, big data and climate change to provide a thorough understanding of the field. Ideal for graduate and post-graduate students of geography and tourism studies looking to develop thesis ideas, this Research Agenda highlights the interest and potential of tourism geographers to contribute to a geographical tradition and influence the future content of geography as a discipline
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783030032074
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 326 p. 30 illus., 28 illus. in color)
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.2
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Human Geography ; Regional planning ; Regional economics ; Geography ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 6
    ISBN: 9783030119508
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 271 p. 42 illus., 34 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: Geographies of Tourism and Global Change
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    DDC: 304.2
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Human Geography ; Geography ; Tourism ; Regional economics ; Sustainable development ; Economic policy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 7
    ISBN: 9781786439901
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 391 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Elgaronline
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar books
    Series Statement: New horizons in regional science
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship
    DDC: 338.04
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship ; Open Innovation ; Gründungsförderung ; Betrieblicher Standort ; Regionales Cluster ; Regionalökonomik ; Organizational change ; Economic development ; Entrepreneurship ; Geography ; Crowdsourcing ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Unternehmerverhalten ; Open Innovation ; Standortplanung
    Abstract: Contents: 1. Introduction: geography, open innovation and entrepreneurship / Urban Gråsjö, Charlie Karlsson and Iréne Bernhard -- 2. Innovation intermediaries as a response to system failures: creating the right incentives / Margherita Russo, Annalisa Caloffi, Federica Rossi and Riccardo Righi -- 3. Does collaboration with public and private sector actors in public procurement of innovations improve SME competitiveness? / Helen Reijonen, Jani Saastamoinen and Timo Tammi -- 4. Delivering innovation in public infrastructure through public private partnerships / Nunzia Carbonara and Roberta Pellegrino -- 5. The influence of the NIH and NSH syndromes for the adoption of open innovation in the Canadian aerospace sector / Fabiano Armellini, Catherine Beaudry and Maria Mahon -- 6. Are the most innovative canadian nanotechnology-related firms also the most open? / Mikaël Héroux-Vaillancourt and Catherine Beaudry -- 7. The proximity bias of communication recorded on Twitter in Switzerland / Katia Delbiaggio, Christoph J. Hauser and Michael Kaufmann -- 8. Re-conceptualising entrepreneurial ecosystems: a theoretical exploration of evolution over space and time / Andrew Johnston, Paul Lassalle and Sakura Yamamura -- 9. Stimulation of entrepreneurship and innovation as an instrument in regional business development policy / Andreas P. Cornett -- 10. Startups, financing and geography- findings from a survey / Per-Olof Bjuggren and Michel Elmoznino Laufer -- 11. A resource-based view of cross-border clusters conceptualizing locational resources / Stephan Rohde -- 12. Regional path dependence and path creation: a conceptual way forward / Sabrina Fredin -- 13. Location, localisation, agglomeration: an examination of the geographical dimension of FDI spillovers / Jacob A. Jordaan and Vassilis Monastiriotis -- 14. Indicators of economic development - an exploratory study using Swedish municipal data contrasting economic development and growth / Tobias Arvemo and Urban Gråsjö -- Index.
    Abstract: Developed countries must be incredibly innovative to secure incomes and welfare so that they may successfully compete against international rivals. This book focuses on two specific but interrelated aspects of innovation by incumbent firms and entrepreneurs, the role of geography and of open innovation. Geography, Open Innovation and Entrepreneurship discusses entrepreneurship from both theoretical and empirical viewpoints to provide readers with a wide range of cutting-edge and compelling studies. The authors highlight the critical importance of open innovation for performance and progress, putting forward determinants of economic growth and development rarely analysed in standard growth studies. Researchers and students will find this book useful for innovation and entrepreneurship studies. It is also a helpful tool for policymakers, planners and consultants involved in economic development and regional policies
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 8
    ISBN: 9783662551981
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 185 S. 6 Abb., 4 Abb. in Farbe)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Culture Study and teaching ; Geography ; Human geography ; Sozialgeografie ; Feldforschung ; Qualitative Methode ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sozialgeografie ; Qualitative Methode ; Feldforschung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 9
    ISBN: 9783319447179
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVII, 174 p. 22 illus., 11 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Geographical Education
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Learning progressions in geography education
    RVK:
    Keywords: Science education ; Educational sociology ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational ; Geography ; Geography ; Science education ; Educational sociology ; Education and sociology ; Sociology, Educational
    Abstract: This book informs an international audience of teachers, scholars and policymakers about the development of learning progressions for primary and secondary geography education in various countries and regions of the world. The book represents an important contribution to learning progressions research and practice. The different chapters explore how curriculum standards and frameworks in different countries portray progress and sophistication in the learning of geography. The book compares educational systems and how teachers and curriculum developers use the concept of “learning progression” to guide educational practices. As an approach to educational research, learning progressions offer considerable potential for understanding how children develop understanding of geographic concepts and practices across grade bands and in relation to national geography standards. The book analyzes the general conditions of learning progressions within the context of a globalized world. Important themes are addressed such as: knowledge acquisition in formal education; measuring learning progressions in informal settings; learning progressions for one curriculum standard or several standards; conditions to assess progression in the learning of facts, concepts, and skills; and multiple pathways for understanding or learning geography. The contributing authors are experienced scientists in the field from all around the world giving specific insights into the practices of their countries. The book appeals to K-12 teachers, school administrators, policymakers, researchers in geography education, professors and lecturers at universities around the world
    Abstract: Preface by the Editors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Australia - New Zealand: Do we understand ‘progress’ first to develop learning progression then? -- Chapter 2: Germany: The need for rigorous conceptualization of progression -- Chapter 3: England: A study of slow and uncertain progress towards mapping progression -- Chapter 4: Sweden: Past didactic influence and present efforts to create learning progression -- Chapter 5: China: Theory and practice in the curriculum for learning progression -- Chapter 6: Spain: Learning progression: from compulsory to non-compulsory geography education -- Chapter 7: Singapore: Curriculum making and geographical learning progression -- Chapter 8: Belgium: Learning progression in geography education: the need for definition -- Chapter 9: South Africa: Looking for geographical learning progression principles in the schools -- Chapter 10: Turkey: Learning progression in K-12: a critical overview and prospect for the future -- Chapter 11: Russia: Geographical education of school children at LSU (preliminary) -- Chapter 12: Japan: Learning progression in Japanese geography education (preliminary) -- Glossary
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9783319499864
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (IX, 238 p. 16 illus., 6 illus. in color)
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on Geographical Education
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Curriculums (Courses of study) ; Education Curricula ; Science education ; Human geography ; Education and state ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 11
    ISBN: 9789401799607
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 347 p. 28 illus., 16 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Knowledge and Space, Klaus Tschira Symposia 7
    Series Statement: Knowledge and Space 7
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Knowledge and space
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Geographies of knowledge and power
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Religion ; Industrial management ; Political science ; Sociology ; Geography ; Wissen ; Macht ; Geografie ; Massenmedien ; Räumliche Identität ; Geopolitik ; Wissen
    Abstract: Interest in relations between knowledge, power, and space has a long tradition in a range of disciplines, but it was reinvigorated in the last two decades through critical engagement with Foucault and Gramsci. This volume focuses on relations between knowledge and power. It shows why space is fundamental in any exercise of power and explains which roles various types of knowledge play in the acquisition, support, and legitimization of power. Topics include the control and manipulation of knowledge through centers of power in historical contexts, the geopolitics of knowledge about world politics, media control in twentieth century, cartography in modern war, the power of words, the changing face of Islamic authority, and the role of Millennialism in the United States. This book offers insights from disciplines such as geography, anthropology, scientific theology, Assyriology, and communication science
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 12
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642543951
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 266 p. 38 illus., 19 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Forbes, Vivian Louis Indonesia's delimited maritime boundaries
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Geography ; Indonesien ; Grenze ; Pazifischer Ozean ; Indonesien ; Grenze ; Pazifischer Ozean
    Abstract: This book examines the delimited maritime boundaries of Indonesia with its neighbours. It features carefully drawn maps based on the geographical coordinates of the defined maritime boundaries; the reproduction of a complete set of the primary documents with direct relation to the boundaries; and a comprehensive narrative on the geography and the historical development of the archipelagic State. Indonesia has an immense maritime domain that encompasses much of the sea between Australia and the Asian mainland. In addition, Indonesia is itself made up largely of water: in excess of 17,000 islands, Indonesia’s archipelagic and territorial waters together form about three-fifths of the country’s sovereign territory. This book offers readers clear, accessible information on the maritime boundaries of the world’s largest archipelagic state
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsForeword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: The Study in Context -- Chapter 2: Legal Framework: Rationale for Maritime Jurisdictional Claims -- Chapter 3: Indonesia's Delimited Maritime Boundaries -- Chapter 4: Indonesia's Potential Maritime Boundaries -- Chapter 5: Conclusion -- Appendix.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 13
    ISBN: 9783319015088
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 381 p. 41 illus
    Series Statement: Contributions to Political Science
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Regional economics ; Economics Methodology ; Human Geography
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 14
    ISBN: 9789400745872 , 1283633833 , 9781283633833
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 396 p. 65 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Crowdsourcing geographic knowledge
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geography ; Data mining ; Geographical information systems ; Geography ; Data mining ; Geographical information systems ; Geoinformation ; Open Innovation
    Abstract: Chapter 1: VGI, the exaflood, and the growing digital divide: Daniel Sui, Michael Goodchild, & Sarah Elwood -- Section I. Public Participation and Citizen Science -- Chapter 2: Understanding the value of VGI: Rob Feick & Stéphane Roche -- Chapter 3: To volunteer or to contribute locational information? Towards truth in labeling for crowd-sourced geographic information: Francis Harvey -- Chapter 4: Metadata squared: Enhancing its usability for volunteered geographic information and the GeoWeb: Barbara Poore & Eric Wolf -- Chapter 5: Situating the adoption of VGI by government: Peter Johnson & Renee Sieber -- Chapter 6: When Web 2.0 meets public participation GIS (PPGIS): VGI and spaces of participatory mapping in China: Wen Lin -- Chapter 7: Citizen science and volunteered geographic information: Overview and typology of participation: Muki Haklay -- Section II. Geographic Knowledge Production and Place Inference -- Chapter 8: Volunteered geographic information and computational geography: New perspectives: Bin Jiang -- Chapter 9: The evolution of geo-crowdsourcing: Bringing volunteered geographic information to the third dimension: Marcus Goetz & Alexander Zipf: Chapter 10: From volunteered geographic information to volunteered geographic services:Jim Thatcher -- Chapter 11: The geographic nature of Wikipedia authorship -- Darren Hardy -- Chapter 12: Inferring thematic places from spatially referenced natural language observations: Benjamin Adams & Grant McKenzie -- Chapter 13: “I don't come from anywhere:" Exploring the role of VGI and the Geoweb in rediscovering a sense of place in a dispersed Aboriginal community: Jon Corbett -- Section III. Emerging Applications and New Challenges -- Chapter 14: Potential contributions and challenges of VGI for conventional topographic base-mapping programs: David Coleman -- Chapter 15: “We know who you are and we know where you live:”A research agenda for web demographics: T. Edwin Chow -- Chapter 16: Volunteered geographic information, actor-network theory, and severe storm reports: Mark Palmer & Scott Kraushaar -- Chapter 17: VGI as a compilation tool for navigation map databases: Michael Dobson -- Chapter 18: VGI and public health: Possibilities and pitfalls: Christopher Goranson, Sayone Thihalolipavan, & Nicolás di Tada -- Chapter 19: VGI in education: From K-12 to graduate studies: Thomas Bartoschek & Carsten Keßler -- Chapter 20: The prospects VGI research and the emerging fourth paradigm: Sarah Elwood, Michael Goodchild, & Daniel Sui
    Abstract: The phenomenon of volunteered geographic information is part of a profound transformation in how geographic data, information, and knowledge are produced and circulated. By situating volunteered geographic information (VGI) in the context of big-data deluge and the data-intensive inquiry, the 20 chapters in this book explore both the theories and applications of crowdsourcing for geographic knowledge production with three sections focusing on 1). VGI, Public Participation, and Citizen Science; 2). Geographic Knowledge Production and Place Inference; and 3). Emerging Applications and New Challenges. This book argues that future progress in VGI research depends in large part on building strong linkages with diverse geographic scholarship. Contributors of this volume situate VGI research in geography’s core concerns with space and place, and offer several ways of addressing persistent challenges of quality assurance in VGI. This book positions VGI as part of a shift toward hybrid epistemologies, and potentially a fourth paradigm of data-intensive inquiry across the sciences. It also considers the implications of VGI and the exaflood for further time-space compression and new forms, degrees of digital inequality, the renewed importance of geography, and the role of crowdsourcing for geographic knowledge production
    Description / Table of Contents: Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge; Acknowledgement; Contents; Chapter 1: Volunteered Geographic Information, the Exaflood, and the Growing Digital Divide; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 VGI and the Exaflood of Big Data; 1.3 VGI in Shrinking and Divided World; 1.4 Overview of Chapters in This Book; 1.5 Crowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge: From the Death of Distance to the Revenge of Geography; References; Part I: Public Participation and Citizen Science; Chapter 2: Understanding the Value of VGI; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Defining Value and the Value of Geographic Information
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 Approaches to Defining the Value of Authoritative GI2.4 What Is Different About Valuing VGI?; 2.4.1 VGI Data Characteristics; 2.4.2 Use and Production Processes; 2.5 From Value Chain to Lego Blocks: VGI as Extensible and Reusable Data Components; 2.6 Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: To Volunteer or to Contribute Locational Information? Towards Truth in Labeling for Crowdsourced Geographic Information; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Volunteering or Contributing: An Important Distinction for Crowdsourced Data; 3.3 Ethical and Legal Issues; 3.4 Truth in Labeling
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.5 Towards Truth in Labeling for Crowdsourced Geographic Information3.6 Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Metadata Squared: Enhancing Its Usability for Volunteered Geographic Information and the GeoWeb; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background; 4.2.1 The Library Model of Metadata; 4.2.2 The Map Model of Metadata; 4.2.3 Interactive, Embedded Metadata in the Digital Age; 4.3 Formal and Informal Discussions of Metadata; 4.3.1 "Let's Save Metadata": Neogeographers; 4.3.2 Metadata and Meaning: GIScience; 4.4 Metadata Top Down; 4.4.1 Usability; 4.4.2 Community
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4.3 Findability and the Separation of Metadata from Data4.4.4 Metadata Bottom Up or Metadata Squared; 4.4.5 OpenStreetMap; 4.4.6 Metadata Types; 4.4.7 Evaluation; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Situating the Adoption of VGI by Government; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Practice of VGI in Government; 5.3 Adoption of VGI in Government; 5.3.1 The Costs of VGI; 5.3.2 The Challenge for Governments of Accepting Non-expert Data; 5.3.3 The Jurisdiction of VGI; 5.4 Situating Government to Adopt VGI; 5.4.1 Increasing Formalization of VGI Collection; 5.4.2 Encourage Collaboration Across Governments
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.4.3 Investigating the Participation Potential of VGI5.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: When Web 2.0 Meets Public Participation GIS (PPGIS): VGI and Spaces of Participatory Mapping in China; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Theoretical Background; 6.2.1 VGI and PPGIS: Convergences and Divergences; 6.2.2 Subjectivities and DigiPlaces; 6.2.3 Mode of Information and Spatial Narratives; 6.3 Dynamics of Chinese Citizenship; 6.4 VGI Practices in China; 6.4.1 Map of Relief Support and Needs in the Sichuan Earthquake; 6.4.2 Map of China's Mining Accidents; 6.4.3 Map of Sale/Rent Ratio; 6.5 Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: References
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 15
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789048189243
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIX, 217p. 15 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: GeoJournal Library 102
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Contradictions of Neoliberal Planning
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Regional planning ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Geography ; Regional planning ; Human Geography
    Abstract: The premise of this volume is that the concepts of 'neoliberalism' and 'neoliberalisation' have largely been overlooked in planning theory as well as in the analysis of planning practice, despite the common deployment of these terms in the social sciences. Combining a number of specially commissioned chapters with insights from papers presented to a recent conference session of the Association of American Geographers in Boston, the book is dedicated to filling this significant lacuna in the study of planning. What the case studies explored in these chapters--from Africa, Asia, North America an
    Abstract: The premise of this volume is that the concepts of 'neoliberalism' and 'neoliberalisation' have largely been overlooked in planning theory as well as in the analysis of planning practice, despite the common deployment of these terms in the social sciences. Combining a number of specially commissioned chapters with insights from papers presented to a recent conference session of the Association of American Geographers in Boston, the book is dedicated to filling this significant lacuna in the study of planning. What the case studies explored in these chapters--from Africa, Asia, North America an
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; About the Authors; 1 Introduction: Contradictions of Neoliberal Urban Planning; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 Varieties of Capitalism, Path-Dependency, and Diverse Reactions of Planning Institutions; 1.1.2 Ambivalent Position of Planning Institutions; 1.1.3 Increasing Opportunity-Led Approach of Planning Institutions; 1.2 Contradictions of Neoliberalisation for Urban Planning; 1.3 About This Book; References; 2 Normalising Neoliberal Planning: The Case of Malmö, Sweden; 2.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.2 Neoliberal Planning: New Urbanity, Urban Continuity2.2.1 The Plan; 2.2.2 The People: Reworking Malm''s Demographic Fabric Against the Odds; 2.3 The Production of the Örespectacle: New Scales and Landscapes of Prosperity and Poverty; 2.4 The Same and the New: Continuity and Change in an Age of Neoliberal Planning; 2.4.1 The Same; 2.4.2 The New; 2.5 Conclusion; References; 3 Neoliberal Urban Policy, Aspirational Citizenship and the Uses of Cultural Distinction; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Neoliberal Discourses, Urban Policy, and the Naturalising of Class Distinctions
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.2 British Urban Policy and the Creation of Aspirational Citizens3.2.1 The Changing Form and Character of Urban Policy Interventions; 3.2.2 The Field of Culture-Led Urban Policy and the Evolution of Neoliberal Rationalities; 3.3 Conclusions; References; 4 Contradictions in the Neoliberal Policy Instruments: What Is the Stance of the State?; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Changing Role and Policies of the State in the Neoliberal Era; 4.2.1 Re-territorialisation: Complex and Inconsistent Strategies; 4.2.2 Re-distribution of Power and Responsibilities: For What and to Whom?
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3 State Interests and Concerns About Urban Areas: A New Dilemma4.3.1 Amendments to Previous Planning Legislation: The Reluctance of the Central Government to Transfer Planning Rights to Local Governments; 4.3.2 The Outcomes of the New Approach: Increasing Government Intervention; 4.4 The State as a New Actor in the Distribution of Benefits of Urban Development; 4.4.1 Urban Plans and Urban Policy Instruments as a Means of Redistribution: Changing from Indirect to Direct Transfer; 4.5 Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Transnational Neoliberalisation and the Role of Supranational Trade Agreements in Local Urban Policy Implementation: The Case of the European Union5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Globalisation and the Role of International Agreements in Local Urban Policy: The Case of the European Union; 5.3 Dutch Neoliberalisation? Changing Urban Policy Context Towards an Ambiguous 'Way'; 5.4 Constraints for PPP Structures Due to the EU Competitiveness Policy: State Aid and Public Procurement Practices in the Netherlands; 5.4.1 Amersfoort Case (Vathorst): Public Procurement and Consequences for New Town Development
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.4.2 Haaksbergen Case: State Aid and Consequences for Urban Renewal
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 16
    ISBN: 9789400738492
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 126p. 15 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: GeoJournal Library 105
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Porter, Jeremy Reed, 1978 - Geographical sociology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Regional economics ; Social sciences Methodology ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences ; Human geography ; Methodology ; Spatial behavior ; Soziologie ; Geografie ; Geoinformationssystem
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 17
    ISBN: 9789400723092
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 297p. 18 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Neighbourhood effects research
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Quality of Life ; Geography ; Social policy ; Quality of Life Research ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Quality of Life ; Geography ; Social policy ; Quality of Life Research ; Human Geography ; Empirische Sozialforschung ; Lebensbedingungen ; Nachbarschaft ; Sozialstruktur ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Wohngebiet ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Wohngebiet ; Sozialstruktur ; Nachbarschaft ; Wirtschaftliche Lage ; Lebensbedingungen ; Empirische Sozialforschung
    Abstract: Over the last 25 years a vast body of literature has been published on neighbourhood effects: the idea that living in more deprived neighbourhoods has a negative effect on residents' life chances over and above the effect of their individual characteristics. The volume of work not only reflects academic and policy interest in this topic, but also the fact that we are still no closer to answering the question of how important neighbourhood effects actually are. There is little doubt that these effects exist, but we do not know enough about the causal mechanisms which produce them, their relativ
    Description / Table of Contents: Neighbourhood Effects Research: New Perspectives; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Neighbourhood Effects Research: New Perspectives; Introduction; Identifying Causal Neighbourhood Effects; Neighbourhood Effects Research at a Crossroads?; Book Structure and Contents; References; Chapter 2: The Mechanism(s) of Neighbourhood Effects: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Implications; Introduction; How Might Neighbourhood Effects Transpire?; Social-Interactive Mechanisms; Environmental Mechanisms; Geographical Mechanisms; Institutional Mechanisms
    Description / Table of Contents: Conceptual Issues in Uncovering and Measuring Mechanism(s) of Neighbourhood EffectsThe Composition of the Neighbourhood Dosage; The Administration of the Neighbourhood Dosage; The Neighbourhood Dosage-Response Relationship; Past Investigative Responses and Their Limitations; Evidence on Social-Interactive Mechanisms of Neighbourhood Effects; Social Contagion and Collective Socialization; Social Networks; Social Cohesion and Control; Competition and Relative Deprivation; Parental Mediation; Evidence on Environmental Mechanisms of Neighbourhood Effects
    Description / Table of Contents: Evidence on Geographical Mechanisms of Neighbourhood EffectsEvidence on Institutional Mechanisms of Neighbourhood Effects; A Provisional Synthesis Regarding Evidence on Neighbourhood Effect Mechanisms; Implications for Scholarship and Policy; Advancing Scholarship on Neighbourhood Effect Mechanisms; Implications for Public Policy; References; Chapter 3: Ethnographic Evidence, Heterogeneity, and Neighbourhood Effects After Moving to Opportunity; Introduction; The First Twenty Years of Neighbourhood Effects Research; Selection Bias; Effects on Average; Mechanisms
    Description / Table of Contents: A Turning Point: The Moving to Opportunity StudiesMoving Forward: From Homogeneous to Heterogeneous Treatment Effects; Individual Level; Neighbourhood Level; City Level; Moving Forward: Better Integrating Ethnographic Research; Two Roles for Ethnographic Research; Ethnographic Data and Heterogeneity; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Understanding Neighbourhood Effects: Selection Bias and Residential Mobility; Introduction; An Empirical Illustration of Selective Mobility Patterns; Selective Mobility and the Selection Problem; Factors Affecting Neighbourhood Choice
    Description / Table of Contents: Methods for Dealing with Neighbourhood Sorting and Selection BiasConcluding Remarks; References; Chapter 5: Social Mix, Reputation and Stigma: Exploring Residents' Perspectives of Neighbourhood Effects; Introduction; The Case Study Neighbourhoods; Survey Findings; Stigma and the Neighbourhood; The Condition of Housing; Attractiveness of the Neighbourhood; Safety of the Neighbourhood; Tenure and Neighbourhood Density; Summary and Discussion of Survey Results; Interview Findings; Attractiveness of the Neighbourhood and Condition of the Housing; Safety; Density; Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: Theorising and Measuring Place in Neighbourhood Effects Research: The Example of Teenage Parenthood in England
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 18
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 1283117789 , 9789400706712 , 9781283117784
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: GeoJournal Library 100
    DDC: 519.5
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geography ; Geographical information systems ; Regional planning ; Sustainable development ; Human Geography
    Abstract: Currently, spatial analysis is becoming more important than ever because enormous volumes of spatial data are available from different sources, such as GPS, Remote Sensing, and others. This book deals with spatial analysis and modelling. It provides a comprehensive discussion of spatial analysis, methods, and approaches related to human settlements and associated environment. Key contributions with empirical case studies from Iran, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Nepal, and Japan that apply spatial analysis including autocorrelation, fuzzy, voronoi, cellular automata, analytic hierarchy process, artificial neural network, spatial metrics, spatial statistics, regression, and remote sensing mapping techniques are compiled comprehensively. The core value of this book is a wide variety of results with state of the art discussion including empirical case studies. It provides a milestone reference to students, researchers, planners, and other practitioners dealing the spatial problems on urban and regional issues.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; Contributors; 1 Spatial Analysis: Evolution, Methods, and Applications; 1.1 Development of Spatial Analysis with GIS; 1.1.1 Genealogy of Spatial Analysis; 1.1.2 New Spatial Analyses; 1.1.3 Why Is Spatial Analysis Conducted with GIS?; 1.1.3.1 Calculating; 1.1.3.2 Mining; 1.1.3.3 Visualizing; 1.1.3.4 Creating Data; 1.1.3.5 Handling Relations; 1.1.3.6 Understanding Processes; 1.1.4 Methodological Shift; 1.1.4.1 From Aggregate Thinking to Non-aggregate Thinking; 1.1.4.2 From Model-Driven to Data-Driven
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.1.4.3 From an Understanding of Pattern and Processes to Prediction, Control, and Management1.2 Contemporary Spatial Analysis and Modeling; 1.2.1 Spatial Autocorrelation; 1.2.2 Geographically Weighted Regression; 1.2.3 Spatial Metrics; 1.2.4 Voronoi Method; 1.2.5 Multi-criteria Decision Making and Analytical Hierarchy Process; 1.2.6 Fuzzy Logic; 1.2.7 Cellular Automata; 1.2.8 Artificial Neural Network; 1.2.9 Weight of Evidence; 1.2.10 Markov Chain; 1.2.11 Agent Based Model; 1.3 Future Perspectives on Spatial Analysis and Modeling; 1.4 Overview of the Book; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I Spatial Scale, Autocorrelation and Neighborhood Analysis2 Field-Based Fuzzy Spatial Reasoning Model for Constraint Satisfaction Problem; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Fuzzy Sets; 2.2.1 Fuzzy Set Theory; 2.2.2 Fuzzy Membership Function; 2.3 Field-Based Qualitative Spatial Representation; 2.3.1 Field-Based Models; 2.3.2 Field-Based Qualitative Spatial Representation; 2.3.2.1 Representation of Direction; 2.3.2.2 Representation of Distance; 2.4 Field-Based Fuzzy Spatial Reasoning; 2.5 Application to an Illustrative Case Study; 2.6 Discussion; 2.7 Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Testing Local Spatial Autocorrelation Using k-Order Neighbours3.1 Introduction; 3.2 k -Order Neighbours and Their Measurement ; 3.2.1 Defining k-Order Neighbours Using Delaunay Triangulation; 3.2.2 Search Algorithms; 3.2.3 Weight Coefficient Based on k-Order Neighbours; 3.3 Local Spatial Autocorrelation Statistics with Weight Coefficient of k-Order Neighbours ; 3.4 Example; 3.5 Delaunay Triangulation of Ichikawa; 3.5.1 Identification of Spatial Clusters; 3.5.2 Verifying the Normality of Zi ; 3.6 Conclusion; References; 4 Effect of Spatial Scale on Urban Land-Use Pattern Analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1 Introduction4.2 Methods; 4.2.1 Data and Study Area; 4.2.2 Land-Use Classification Systems; 4.2.3 Data Processing; 4.2.4 Detection of Spatial Autocorrelation; 4.3 Results and Analysis; 4.4 Discussion; 4.5 Conclusions; References; 5 Modeling Neighborhood Interaction in Cellular Automata-Based Urban Geosimulation; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Modelling Neighborhood Interaction; 5.3 Calibration of Neighborhood Interaction; 5.3.1 Study Area and Data Set; 5.3.2 Calibration of Neighborhood Interaction; 5.4 Simulation and Results; 5.5 Concluding Remarks; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Part II Urban Analysis: Zonation and Population Structure
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 19
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 1282927353 , 9789048186112 , 9781282927353
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2010 Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Knowledge and Space, Klaus Tschira Symposia 3
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Geographies of science
    DDC: 303.483
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geography ; Science History ; Sociology ; Konferenzschrift 2007 ; Konferenzschrift 2007 ; Wissensproduktion ; Wissenschaftsgeschichte ; Wissenschaftliche Einrichtung ; Wissenschaftsforschung ; Geschichte 1500-2000
    Abstract: This collection of essays aims to further the understanding of historical and contemporary geographies of science. It offers a fresh perspective on comparative approaches to scientific knowledge and practice as pursued by geographers, sociologists, anthropologists, and historians of science. The authors explore the formation and changing geographies of scientific centers from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries and critically discuss the designing of knowledge spaces in early museums, in modern laboratories, at world fairs, and in the periphery of contemporary science. They also analyze the interactions between science and the public in Victorian Britain, interwar Germany, and recent environmental policy debates. The book provides a genuine geographical perspective on the production and dissemination of knowledge and will thus be an important point of reference for those interested in the spatial relations of science and associated fields. The Klaus Tschira Foundation supports diverse symposia, the essence of which is published in this Springer series (www.kts.villa-bosch.de). TOC:Introduction: Interdisciplinary geographies of science.- Part I: Comparative approaches to scientific knowledge. 1: Landscapes of knowledge. 2: Global knowledge.- Part II Academic mobility and scientific centres. 3: A geohistorical study of `The rise of modern science`: Mapping scientific practice through urban networks, 1500-1900. 4: Heidelberg University between 1803 and 1932: From mediocrity to excellence. 5: Academic travel from Cambridge University and the formation of centres of knowledge, 1885-1954.- Part III Designing spaces for science. 6: Big sciences, open networks, and global collecting in early museums. 7: Is the atrium more important than the lab? Designer buildings for new cultures of creativity. 8: "New smartness" and the making of geographies of knowledge at world fairs: Morocco at Expo 2000 in Hanover. 9: Outer space of science: A video ethnography of reagency in Ghana.- Part IV: Science and the public. 10: Geographies of science and public understanding? Exploring the reception of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Britain and in Ireland, c.1845-1939. 11: Testing times: Experimental counter-conduct in interwar Germany. 12: NGOs, the science-lay dichotomy and hybrid spaces of environmental knowledge. 13: Regulatory science and risk assessment in Indian Country: Taking tribal publics into account.
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; Interdisciplinary Geographies of Science; References; Part I Comparative Approaches; Landscapes of Knowledge; Global Knowledge?; Part II Mobilities and Centers; A Geohistorical Study of The Rise of Modern Science: Mapping Scientific Practice Through Urban Networks, 15001900; From Mediocrity and Existential Crisis to Scientific Excellence: Heidelberg University Between 1803 and 1932; Academic Travel from Cambridge University and the Formation of Centers of Knowledge, 18851954; Part III Designing Knowledge Spaces
    Description / Table of Contents: Big Sciences, Open Networks, and Global Collectingin Early MuseumsIs the Atrium More Important than the Lab? Designer Buildings for New Cultures of Creativity; Outer Space of Science: A Video Ethnography of Reagency in Ghana; The Making of Geographies of Knowledge at Worlds Fairs: Morocco at Expo 2000 in Hanover; Part IV Science and the Public; Geographies of Science and Public Understanding? Exploring the Reception of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Britain and in Ireland, c.18451939; Testing Times: Experimental Counter-Conductin Interwar Germany
    Description / Table of Contents: NGOs, the Science-Lay Dichotomy, and Hybrid Spaces of Environmental KnowledgeRegulatory Science and Risk Assessment in Indian Country: Taking Tribal Publics into Account; Abstract of the Contributions; Landscape of Knowledge; Global Knowledge?; A Geohistorical Study of The Rise of Modern Science: Mapping Scientific Practice Through Urban Networks, 15001900; From Mediocrity and Existential Crisis to Scientific Excellence: Heidelberg University Between 1803 and 1932; Academic Travel from Cambridge University and the Formation of Centres of Knowledge, 18851954
    Description / Table of Contents: Big Sciences, Open Networks, and Global Collecting in Early MuseumsIs the Atrium More Important than the Lab? Designer Buildings for New Cultures of Creativity; Outer Space of Science: A Video Ethnography of Reagency in Ghana; The Making of Geographies of Knowledge at Worlds Fairs: Morocco at Expo 2000 in Hanover; Geographies of Science and Public Understanding? Exploring the Reception of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Britain and in Ireland, c. 18451939; Testing Times: Experimental Counter-Conduct in Interwar Germany
    Description / Table of Contents: NGOs, the Science-Lay Dichotomy, and Hybrid Spaces of Environmental KnowledgeRegulatory Science and Risk Assessment in Indian Country: Taking Tribal Politics into Account; The Klaus Tschira Foundation; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 20
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789048185726
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXIII, 440p, digital)
    Series Statement: GeoJournal Library 99
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Geospatial analysis and modelling of urban structure and dynamics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Regional planning ; Geography ; Geographical information systems ; Architecture ; Human Geography ; Physical geography ; Geography ; Geographical information systems ; Regional planning ; Architecture ; Human Geography ; Urban economics ; Mathematical models ; Urbanization ; Mathematical models ; Geospatial data ; Spatial analysis (Statistics) ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Stadtplanung ; Geoinformation
    Abstract: Geospatial Analysis and Modeling of Urban Structure and Dynamics: An Overview -- Individual-Based Data Capture for Modeling Urban Structure and Dynamics -- High-Resolution Geographic Data and Urban Modeling: The Case of Residential Segregation -- Space Syntax and Pervasive Systems -- Decentralized Spatial Computing in Urban Environments -- Modeling Urban Complexity and Hierarchy -- Network Cities: A Complexity-Network Approach to Urban Dynamics and Development -- Scaling Analysis of the Cascade Structure of the Hierarchy of Cities -- Simulating and Modeling Urban Transportation Systems -- The Dilemma of On-Street Parking Policy: Exploring Cruising for Parking Using an Agent-Based Model -- Multiscale Modeling of Virtual Urban Environments and Associated Populations -- Imageability and Topological Eccentricity of Urban Streets -- A Spatial Analysis of Transportation Convenience in Beijing: Users’ Perception Versus Objective Measurements -- Object-Oriented Data Modeling of an Indoor/Outdoor Urban Transportation Network and Route Planning Analysis -- Analyzing and Modeling Urban Grown, Urban Changes and Impacts -- Integration of Remote Sensing with GIS for Urban Growth Characterization -- Evaluating the Ecological and Environmental Impact of Urbanization in the Greater Toronto Area through Multi-Temporal Remotely Sensed Data and Landscape Ecological Measures -- Modeling Urban Effects on the Precipitation Component of the Water Cycle -- Interpolating a Consumption Variable for Scaling and Generalizing Potential Population Pressure on Urbanizing Natural Areas -- Modeling Cities as Spatio-Temporal Places -- Studying Other Urban Problems Using Geospatial Analysis and Modeling -- Geospatial Analysis and Living Urban Geometry -- Analyzing Spatial Patterns of Late-Stage Breast Cancer in Chicago Region: A Modified Scale-Space Clustering Approach -- Influence of Job Accessibility on Housing Market Processes: Study of Spatial Stationarity in the Buffalo and Seattle Metropolitan Areas -- How do Socioeconomic Characteristics Interact with Equity and Efficiency Considerations? An Analysis of Hurricane Disaster Relief Goods Provision -- Visualizing and Diagnosing Coefficients from Geographically Weighted Regression Models
    Abstract: The increasingly urbanized world has created various problems of environment, climate, consumption of resources, and public health, which are closely linked to the side-effects of urbanization such as sprawl, congestion, housing affordability and loss of open space. Fundamental to the urban problems are two separate yet related issues: urban structure and urban dynamics. The chapters collected in this book present an excellent profile of the current state of geospatial analysis and modelling, and demonstrate how these approaches can contribute to the study of various urban issues. The book addresses key themes including new ways of capturing data digitally at the individual level, the development of systems based around networks, the notion of linking hierarchy to networks to morphology as in complexity theory, and the development of new ways of integrating diverse urban processes through simulation paying careful attention to the basic econometric and statistical principles of spatial analysis. With a foreword by Michael Batty and an epilog by Michael F. Goodchild
    Description / Table of Contents: Geospatial Analysis and Modelling of Urban Structure and Dynamics; Part 1: Introduction; Geospatial Analysis and Modeling of Urban Structure and Dynamics: An Overview; Part 2: Individual-Based Data Capture for Modeling Urban Structure and Dynamics; High-Resolution Geographic Data and Urban Modeling: The Case of Residential Segregation; Space Syntax and Pervasive Systems; Decentralized Spatial Computing in Urban Environments; Part 3: Modeling Urban Complexity and Hierarchy; Network Cities: A Complexity-Network Approach to Urban Dynamics and Development
    Description / Table of Contents: Scaling Analysis of the Cascade Structure of the Hierarchy of CitiesPart 4: Simulating and Modeling Urban Transportation Systems; The Dilemma of On-Street Parking Policy: Exploring Cruising for Parking Using an Agent-Based Model; Multiscale Modeling of Virtual Urban Environments and Associated Populations; Imageability and Topological Eccentricity of Urban Streets; A Spatial Analysis of Transportation Convenience in Beijing: Users' Perception Versus Objective Measurements; Object-Oriented Data Modeling of an Indoor/Outdoor Urban Transportation Network and Route Planning Analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: Part 5: Analyzing and Modeling Urban Grown, Urban Changes and ImpactsIntegration of Remote Sensing with GIS for Urban Growth Characterization; Evaluating the Ecological and Environmental Impact of Urbanization in the Greater Toronto Area through Multi-Temporal Remotely; Modeling Urban Effects on the Precipitation Component of the Water Cycle; Interpolating a Consumption Variable for Scaling and Generalizing Potential Population Pressure on Urbanizing Natural Areas; Modeling Cities as Spatio-Temporal Places; Part 6: Studying Other Urban Problems Using Geospatial Analysis and Modeling
    Description / Table of Contents: Geospatial Analysis and Living Urban GeometryAnalyzing Spatial Patterns of Late-Stage Breast Cancer in Chicago Region: A Modified Scale-Space Clustering Approach; Influence of Job Accessibility on Housing Market Processes: Study of Spatial Stationarity in the Buffalo and Seattle Metropolit; How do Socioeconomic Characteristics Interact with Equity and Efficiency Considerations? An Analysis of Hurricane Disaster Reli; Visualizing and Diagnosing Coefficients from Geographically Weighted Regression Models; Epilog; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 21
    ISBN: 9789048185870
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXI, 501p, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. SIKU
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Anthropological linguistics ; Climatic changes ; Anthropology ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Geography ; Anthropological linguistics ; Climatic changes ; Anthropology ; Human Geography ; Ethnoscience ; Arctic regions ; Research ; Arctic regions ; International Polar Year, 2007-2008 ; Human ecology ; Arctic regions ; Ethnobiology ; Arctic regions ; Nature ; Effect of human beings on ; Arctic regions ; Human beings ; Effect of environment on ; Arctic regions ; Arctic regions ; Research ; Arctic regions ; Environmental conditions
    Abstract: By exploring indigenous people`s knowledge and use of sea ice, the SIKU project has demonstrated the power of multiple perspectives and introduced a new field of interdisciplinary research, the study of social (socio-cultural) aspects of the natural world, or what we call the social life of sea ice. It incorporates local terminologies and classifications, place names, personal stories, teachings, safety rules, historic narratives, and explanations of the empirical and spiritual connections that people create with the natural world. In opening the social life of sea ice and the value of indigenous perspectives we make a novel contribution to IPY, to science, and to the public TOC:Preface .- Foreword .- Volume Contributors.- List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Overview.- Part 1 - RECORDING THE KNOWLEDGE:.- Part 2 - USING THE ICE: .- Part 3 - LEARNING, KNOWING, AND PRESERVING THE KNOWLEDGE.- Part 4 - SIKU and Siku: OPENING NEW PERSPECTIVES .-EPILOGUE: The Humanism of Sea Ice.- Appendix 1. Nunavimmiut Sea Ice Terminology.- Appendix 2. List of the SIKU-generated publications and science presentations, 2006-2010.- Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Recording the knowledge : Inuit observations of ice, climate and change -- pt. 2. Using the ice : indigenous knowledge and modern technologies -- pt. 3. Learning, knowing and preserving the knowledge -- pt. 4. SIKU and Siku : opening new perspectives.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 22
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9781402098406 , 9781402098390
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Bakels, Cornelia C., 1942 - The Western European loess belt
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Geography ; Agriculture ; Archaeology ; Social Sciences ; Geography ; Agriculture ; Archaeology ; Westeuropa ; Lössboden ; Landwirtschaft ; Geschichte
    Abstract: This book deals with the early history of agriculture in a defined part of Western Europe: the loess belt west of the river Rhine. It is a well-illustrated book that integrates existing and new information starting with the first farmers and ending when food production was no longer the chief source of livelihood for the entire population. The long period, 5300 BC – AD 1000, is divided into six stages. Each stage has its own chapter with subchapters devoted to crops, crop cultivation, livestock and livestock handling, the farm and its yard, and the farm in connection with other farms and the outside world. Every chapter starts with a short outline of the cultural context. The crop plants and animals are described, together with their origin. The subchapters on crop cultivation deal with the operational chain from staking out fields to storage. The introduction of tools such as the plough, the wheel and wagon, and the scythe is discussed. Farm buildings, or at least their groundplans, are presented. The clustering of farms into hamlets or the absence of such aggregations is described. Two chapters deal with the impact of farming on the landscape. The eight chapters on farming and landscape are preceded by an introduction and a chapter on the sources of information. The book ends with a chapter ‘summarizing six millennia of agriculture’, a list of glossary terms and an index. Audience: This book will be of interest to researchers in archaeology, history and agriculture, and to landscape engineers.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface; Contents; 1 The Loess-Covered Region West of the River Rhine, 5300 BCAD 1000; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Loess; 1.3 The Loess Region; 1.4 The Choice of the Period: 5300 BCAD 1000; 1.5 The Framework of this Book; 2 Sources; 2.1 Information About a Distant Past; 2.2 Plants; 2.3 Animals; 2.4 Tools; 2.5 Buildings and Other Structures; 2.6 Land and Countryside; 2.7 Written Sources; 3 The Beginning: 5300 BC4900 BC; 3.1 The First Farmers; 3.2 Crops; 3.3 Crop Cultivation; 3.4 Livestock and Animal Husbandry; 3.5 Farm Buildings and Yards; 3.6 The Farm in Its Setting
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Heirs to the First Farmers: 4900 BC4300 BC4.1 The Successors of the Linearbandkeramik Culture; 4.2 Crops; 4.3 Crop Cultivation; 4.4 Livestock and Animal Husbandry; 4.5 Farmbuildings and Yards; 4.6 The Farm in Its Setting; 5 Innovation and Expansion: 4300 BC2650 BC; 5.1 A New Age; 5.2 Crops; 5.3 Crop Cultivation; 5.4 Livestock and Animal Husbandry; 5.5 Farmbuildings and Yards; 5.6 The Farm in Its Setting; 6 The First Millennia of Agricultural Landscape; 6.1 The Original Vegetation; 6.2 The Impact of the Farming Communities on the Vegetation; 6.3 Erosion
    Description / Table of Contents: 7 Towards a More Complex Society: 2650 BC50 BC7.1 The So-Called Metal Ages; 7.2 Crops; 7.3 Crop Cultivation; 7.4 Livestock and Animal Husbandry; 7.5 Farmbuildings and Yards; 7.6 The Farm in Its Setting; 8 Part of the Roman Empire: 50 BCAD 407; 8.1 Roman Rule; 8.2 Crops; 8.3 Crop Cultivation; 8.4 Livestock and Animal Husbandry; 8.5 Farmbuildings and Yards; 8.6 The Farm in Its Setting; 9 The Early Middle Ages: AD 407AD 1000; 9.1 The End of Roman Rule and Thereafter; 9.2 Crops; 9.3 Crop Cultivation; 9.4 Livestock and Animal Husbandry; 9.5 Farmbuildings and Yards; 9.6 The Farm in Its Setting
    Description / Table of Contents: 10 The Birth of the Cultural Landscape10.1 The Vanishing of the Forest as the Main Vegetation Type; 10.2 Erosion; 11 Summing Up Six Millennia of Agriculture; Source of Figures and Tables; Figures; Tables; Glossary; Bibliography; Index;
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-285) and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
  • 23
    ISBN: 9781402082412
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: The GeoJournal Library 93
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Cities between competitiveness and cohesion
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geography ; Social policy ; Social sciences ; Human Geography ; Social Sciences, general ; Europa ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtplanung ; Kohäsionspolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Urban renewal Government policy ; Europe ; Municipal government Europe ; City planning Europe ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Stadtentwicklung ; Stadtplanung ; Europa ; Kohäsionspolitik ; Stadt
    URL: Cover
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. More information can be found here...