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ABSTRACT Disasters exacerbated by climate change have prompted adaptation measures, including seawall heightening, which is an effective approach to protecting coastal areas. However, the combined effect of rising sea levels and tsunamis can create a compound coastal hazard, in which long‐term sea level rise amplifies the impact of tsunamis.
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Many studies have examined issues of youth and public spaces; however, less attention has been devoted to seniors and their navigation and experience of community spaces, particularly in relation to their sense of inclusion in, or exclusion from, consumptive spaces.
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Data mining for shopping centres – customer knowledge‐management framework
Shopping centers are an important part of the UK economy and have been the subject of considerable research. Relying on complex interdependencies between shoppers, retailers and owners, shopping centers are ideal for knowledge management study ...
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Community shopping centres [PDF]
This thesis investigates two aspects of community shopping centres. The first aspect deals with the particular role any shopping place plays within the community structure. This examination begins in Section One and Two, establishing an understanding of the type of human situation for which any shopping centre should be designed. Section Three examines
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Arcades, shopping centres and shopping malls
2018This chapter overviews the evolution of the shopping arcade, centre and mall – retail formats that consist of planned and regulated space designed to shape consumer behaviour. Shopping centres, malls and to some degree even earlier organised covered markets, such as galleries and arcades, have been key instruments of modern consumer society.
Vicki Howard, Jon Stobart
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Property Management, 1989
Examines the prominence of shopping centres in French retailing through a study of a representative sample of 16 centres. Analyses the rental performance of the centres from survey data of turnover, rents, and occupancy. Surmises that the success of French shopping centres has been achieved through their development and management, and that the lack of
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Examines the prominence of shopping centres in French retailing through a study of a representative sample of 16 centres. Analyses the rental performance of the centres from survey data of turnover, rents, and occupancy. Surmises that the success of French shopping centres has been achieved through their development and management, and that the lack of
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E-shopping Compared with Shopping Centres
2005Despite the dot.com crash of 2000, online shopping is growing in the UK with sales having reached at least £3.3 billion by 2003 (Verdict, 2003). This represents only two percent of all retail sales but the proportion is predicted to rise to five percent within a year or two (BCSC, 2001) and 10 percent by 2009 (Gibson, 1999; Verdict, 2003).
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The refurbishment of shopping centres
Property Management, 1992Reviews the economic and financial considerations relevant to investment in shopping centre refurbishment. Considers the problems of economic obsolescence through rising maintenance costs and falling rents, and legal obsolescence through changes in legislation and safety regulations, using case study examples. Concludes that refurbishment is usually an
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The Shopping Centre as an Object of Desire: Attraction and Distance In Shopping Centre Choice
2005Chapters 3 and 4 above addressed the question of ‘Why people shop where they do?’ by considering the attributes and ‘personality’ of shopping centres. This chapter seeks to explore the effects of ‘deterrence’ or ‘distance’ in addition to ‘attraction’ in individual consumers’ choices of shopping centres.
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Acculturating the Shopping Centre
2018Acculturating the Shopping Centre examines whether the shopping centre should be qualified as a global architectural type that effortlessly moves across national and cultural borders in the slipstream of neo-liberal globalization, or should instead be understood as a geographically and temporally bound expression of negotiations between mall developers
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