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  • The David Linton award 1984. Recipient
  • Voucher recipient achievement of improved housing conditions in the US : do moving distance and relocation services matter ?
  • Living apart, losing sympathy? How neighbourhood context affects attitudes to redistribution and to welfare recipients
  • Attitude ; England ; Neighbourhood effect ; Residential neighbourhood ; Residential segregation ; Social deprivation ; Social geography ; Social inequality ; United Kingdom ; Urban area ; Welfare benefit recipient
  • would appear to erode support for redistribution but to increase support for welfare recipients—at least in a context where the dominant media discourse presents such a stigmatising image of those on welfare benefits.
  • Job access, commute and travel burden among welfare recipients
  • An attempt is made to review shortcomings in refugee and displaced people aid and rehabilitiation in eastern Sudan. Shortcomings are discussed as related to the recipients, the local inhabitants and the environment. Contreibuting factors
  • . Regional urban centres are net recipients of temporary residents. Visitors to households are included in the estimation of service populations.
  • Investigations of runoff and sediment yield by recipients have been carried out in a low mountain region. The effects of rainfalls of various intensities are summarized and the rate of denudation is estimated for the experimental plot.
  • interviews with field personnel and program recipients, author argues for NGO projects that take into account local environmental conditions, indigenous cultural traditions, and the aspirations of local people. - (SLD)
  • combination of species and recipient environments in light of short-lived, but highly influential stochastic events. Plant invasions occur across all habitat types and have spawned complementary theories, which are briefly presented within particular contexts.
  • projects but also of anxieties about governance and rule; to see their inhabitants not only as abject recipients of aid, but also as individuals who make decisions and choices in complex conditions. They conclude that while the outcome of projects within
  • about dependence challenging the optimism about a potential new development engine. Based on interviews with forty-two remittance recipients in Haiti and forty-five corresponding senders in New York State, we find that the remittance economy in Haiti
  • for distance from 21 km onwards that is valid from 2007 goes in the right direction. But for about 170 000 recipients of lower incomes with long journeys to work the present changes in the flatrate for distances implies a noticeable reduction of available
  • This study’s deliberations evaluate possibilities for works of art to be used as a source of knowledge in geographical research, as well as to describe a model for the conveying of information between artist and recipient (viewer or reader). However
  • the recipient reach and the wave, and the effect of this upon wave magnitude; and 3) describe the channel response to wave input and assess the transience of these changes.