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  • What drives the spatial development of urban villages in China?
  • This paper tests the hypothesis that the driving factors of built intensity in rural villages in Shenzenare analogous to factors that drive land prices in the formal city. Results of multivariate regression models of the built intensity of urban
  • 2013
  • Driving forces analysis of reservoir wetland evolution in Beijing during 1984–2010
  • This article discusses the driving forces impacting the reservoir wetland evolution in Beijing during 1984–2010. The results show that for the 1984-1988 period, average annual precipitation and entry water index were the major factors driving
  • the increase in wetland area. From 1998 to 2004, as the impact of human activities intensified, the main driving factors were the number of residents, groundwater depth and urbanization rate, which caused the wetland shrinkage rapidly. During 2004–2010
  • , reservoir wetland evolution was impacted by both natural and socio-economic factors, and the dominant driving factors were urbanization rate and precipitation respectively and caused the wetland total area growth slightly.
  • 2013
  • Diversity versus tolerance : the social drivers of innovation and entrepreneurship in US cities
  • 2013
  • Moving to the suburbs : demand-side driving forces of suburban growth in China
  • 2013
  • Towards effective water reuse : drivers, challenges and strategies shaping the organisational management of reclaimed water in Jordan
  • 2013
  • Including development topics in a cultural heritage management plan : mercury heritage in Idrija : SyCULTour 2013
  • process, aiming at designing a cultural heritage management plan that will ensure heritage becomes an important driver of development. It highlights the need for comprehensive planning that includes all stakeholders and sectors, and contributes
  • 2013
  • The role of the individual producer in driving land change : the case of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 1986–2006
  • 2013
  • The demographic drivers of future ethnic group populations for UK local areas 2001-2051
  • 2013
  • drop in external base level as driver of the incision pattern they observe. Plio-Pleistocene glacial damming and diversion of the Teays River to form the modern Ohio River lowered regional base level for the study area, potentially forcing the paleo
  • -landscape developed during the Teays era to adjust to the modern drainage pattern. The upper New River may therefore represent the potential for glacially-driven drainage rearrangement to drive transient topographic evolution hundreds of kilometers away from
  • 2013
  • Morphological and vegetation changes on the Moçambique barrier dunefield system are examined for the period 1938-2002 from aerial photography, and a variety of factors are investigated as possible driving factors. Human factors include a decrease
  • . Analyses of other transgressive dunefields in Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul states show similar trends so it is likely that climatic factors such as increasing rainfall and decreasing DPs are responsible for driving dunefield changes and vegetation
  • 2013
  • Footloose : an analysis of the drivers of firm relocations over different distances
  • 2013
  • about the travels of dominant critiques of neoliberalism beyond the sites of epistemological production. It argues that the current analytical overinvestment in neoliberalism may obscure important drivers of contemporary urbanization and that recourse
  • 2013
  • . It demonstrates that the emergency medical services personnel interacted with a GeoWeb interface to volunteer their informed opinions of high-incident injury locations. This study speaks to the growing influence of geography and one of its driving forces
  • 2013
  • theories of disease diffusion to the molecular scale and distinguish the important factors in ecologies of disease that drive genetic change of pathogens.
  • 2013
  • Bidging natural and social sciences perspectives, the AA. contribute to a multidisciplinary literature on US forest change by documenting at a fine scale changing land-cover patterns, identifying their key geophysical and social driving forces
  • 2013
  • Les AA. analysent le rôle des régions européennes en matière de création de connaissance et d'innovation au travers des articles suivants : 1-Limits of social capital as a driver of innovation : an empirical analysis in the context of European
  • 2013
  • After tourism becomes an industry and a commercial activity, profits become the driving factor that decide which activity or cultural product, or form of performing art, appeals most to consumers and the market. In this way, cultural treasures
  • 2013
  • range of physical, environmental and socio-economic characteristics. An area measure of violence and crime was shown to be a significant predictor of fatal accidents in addition to driver behaviour, traffic exposure and socio-economic deprivation. - (AJC)
  • 2013
  • investors’ negative gearing status. These will in turn drive changes in housing supply and affordability in rental markets.
  • 2013