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Transeuntis Mundi: An Installation about Migration and Human Legacy [PDF]
Transeuntis Mundi is a journey through transcultural and transnational humanity and geography. It is presented as an immersive installation, powered by virtual reality, projection mapping, sound sculptures and performative actions, the audience is able ...
Borges, Cândida, Mario Vélez, Gabriel
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Abstract This paper seeks to understand the process by which biodiversity performance indicators can be developed. In doing so, this paper examines how biodiversity performance measurements are inherently imperfect and reflects on the implications of that imperfectness.
Madlen Sobkowiak
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La géographie physique des vingt-cinq dernières années en France. Etat des lieux
Physical geography has evolved a lot in France during the last twenty-five years. Geomorphology, a long time dominant, shares from now on its place with biogeography, climatology and hydrology.
Yvette Veyret
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Evaluating User Experience in Literary and Film Geography-based Apps with a Cartographical User-Centered Design Lens [PDF]
Geography scholarship currently includes interdisciplinary approaches and theories and reflects shifts in research methodologies. Since the spatial turn in geographical thought and the emergence of geo-web technologies, geography scholarship has leaned more toward interdisciplinarity. In recent years geographical research methods have relied on various
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Using websites to disseminate research on urban spatialities [PDF]
This paper reviews a selection of websites that explore urban geographies. Many sites use the web as a depository for large amounts of research data. However, many are using websites to disseminate research findings, and the paper focuses on these.
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Abstract Public sector purchasing processes are gaining increasing prominence as a demand‐side innovation tool for addressing national sustainability challenges. Accordingly, there has been growing research attention to this topic. Prior studies suggest three key rationales that underlie the use of public sector procurement to drive innovation: (i) the
Peter Adjei‐Bamfo+4 more
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Abstract The assurance of sustainability information by small and medium‐sized entities (SMEs) has not attracted much research interest to date. To rectify this, we draw on a sample of European firms (from the EU, the United Kingdom and Norway) extracted from the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) database and explore the disclosure variable in relation
Antonio Somoza
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The Psychogeographic Relationship with Memories, Popular Music, and Identity: A Case Study from 1995-2022 of the Grateful Dead [PDF]
This paper will explore sonic geography and its impact on human and cultural geography through popular music, specifically the Grateful Dead, from 1995 to 2022.
Walton, Margaret Lane
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COVID‐19, ESG investing, and the resilience of more sustainable stocks: Evidence from European firms
Abstract Following the COVID‐19 outbreak, orientation toward sustainability is a critical factor in ensuring firm survival and growth. Using a large sample of 1,204 firms in Europe during the year 2020, this study investigates how more sustainable firms fare during the pandemic compared with other firms in terms of risk–return trade‐off and stock ...
Giovanni Cardillo+2 more
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Volunteered Geographic Information and Computational Geography: New Perspectives [PDF]
Volunteered geographic information (VGI), one of the most important types of user-generated web content, has been emerging as a new phenomenon. VGI is contributed by numerous volunteers and supported by web 2.0 technologies. This chapter discusses how VGI provides new perspectives for computational geography, a transformed geography based on the use of
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