Gentrification through Green Regeneration? Analyzing the Interaction between Inner-City Green Space Development and Neighborhood Change in the Context of Regrowth: The Case of Lene-Voigt-Park in Leipzig, Eastern Germany [PDF]
Green regeneration has become a common strategy for improving quality of life in disadvantaged neighborhoods in shrinking cities. The role and function of new green spaces may change, however, when cities experience new growth.
Ali, Lena +2 more
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The Immediate Practical Implication of the Houghton Report: Provide Green Open Access Now [PDF]
Among the many important implications of Houghton et al’s (2009) timely and illuminating JISC analysis of the costs and benefits of providing free online access (“Open Access,” OA) to peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific journal articles one stands out
Berners‐Lee T. +8 more
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Open Access, Innovation, and Research Infrastructure
In this article we argue that the current endeavors to achieve open access in scientific literature require a discussion about innovation in scholarly publishing and research infrastructure. Drawing on path dependence theory and addressing different open
Benedikt Fecher, Gert G. Wagner
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Open space networks can guide urban renewal in a megacity
As human populations move into cities they are increasingly isolated from the natural world, with associated negative impacts on health and well-being. However, as cities renew themselves through urban redevelopment and climate-adaptation, opportunities ...
James H Thorne +3 more
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Open Access Week 2011 in the Czech Republic (Report)
The awareness of open access is slowly rising in the Czech academic environment. Both green open access and gold open access have broken through thanks to Open Access Week, which has for the second time been organized by twelve Czech university libraries,
Pavla Rygelová
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Investigation of Adoption and Cognizance of Urban Green Spaces in India: Post COVID-19 Scenarios
Urban open and green spaces provide various ecosystem services such as aesthetics, biodiversity, recreation and most importantly health. These spaces, especially in an urban area, are beneficial for the physical and mental health of people.
Hemant Bherwani +7 more
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Ubiquity Press was founded to catalyze and accelerate the adoption of open access. Until now we have followed the gold and diamond models, and currently support OA publication in over 700 journals, plus hundreds of book publications per year. We are now expanding our platform to fully support and drive the uptake and effectiveness of green open access ...
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The haunted paddock: exploring the roots of an ambiguous urban green space [PDF]
Research on public access to urban green space tends to focus upon access-takers’ motives and meaning-making. The motives and meaning-making of the owners and managers who control such spaces are rarely examined.
Bennett, Luke
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Green Belts are longstanding planning designations, which primarily seek to prevent urban sprawl. Importantly, they form the open spaces close to where most people live, but we lack clarity over how Green Belts are used and valued by publics, and the ...
Matthew G. Kirby +2 more
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RoMEO Studies 8: self-archiving: the logic behind the colour-coding used in the Copyright Knowledge Bank [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to show how the self-archiving of journal papers is a major step towards providing open access to research. However, copyright transfer agreements (CTAs) that are signed by an author prior to publication often ...
Hubbard, Bill +3 more
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