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Mapping interactions between winter recreationists and an endangered ungulate
Southern mountain caribou are a federally designated species at risk, with declines occurring throughout their range. This species overlaps spatially and temporally in their late‐winter habitats with heli‐skiing, an activity that relies on helicopters to transport skiers to remote mountainous locales.
Ryan Gill +5 more
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Abstract Amidst numerous global crises, decision‐makers have recognized the critical need for fact‐based advice, driving unprecedented data collection. However, a significant gap persists between data availability and knowledge generation, primarily due to time and resource constraints.
Andrea Kölzsch +19 more
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A case for human mobility data applications in wildlife management
Human mobility data provides a transformative tool for wildlife management by offering scalable, dynamic insights into human activity that traditional methods cannot fully capture. These data enable managers to prioritize intervention areas, improve compliance with management zones, mitigate conflict risks, and enhance connectivity for sensitive ...
Heather N. Abernathy +10 more
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'Catching the user' in online research: an innovative approach for respondent recruitment [PDF]
Most APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are used in social science research to retrieve metadata on media objects, harvesting descriptive data (e.g. tags) and user interaction with the object (e.g.
Mechant, Peter, Verdegem, Pieter
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Abstract The proliferation of food delivery platforms is profoundly changing the way urbanites eat, work, and move. These platforms increasingly mobilise urban resources and population to function as critical infrastructure in the field of logistics and transportation, giving rise to a new form of governance.
Noel Chung
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Plans for smart mobility through cycling are often hampered by lack of information on cycling patterns and trends, particularly in cities of the developing world such as Johannesburg.
Walter Musakwa, Kadibetso M. Selala
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The Physics of Bicycling [PDF]
Faculty reflection on VCU Great Bike Race Book course. Course Description: The science of bicycling will be explored by measuring and observing key physical principles of the ...
Bishop, Marilyn F., Duraisamy, Muruges
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Embedded and Situated Visualisation in Mixed Reality to Support Interval Running
Abstract We investigate the use of mixed reality visualisations to help pace tracking for interval running. We introduce three immersive visual designs to support pace tracking. Our designs leverage two properties afforded by mixed reality environments to display information: the space in front of the user and the physical environment to embed pace ...
A. Li +5 more
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Cycling participation is context-sensitive and weather condition is reportedly a significant factor. How weather affects cyclists with different demographics, trip purposes, and in the context of cycling infrastructure, built environment and geographic ...
Hao Wu +3 more
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Ghent – Innovative Strategic Urban Development: New Transitions in the City and along the Old Dockyards [PDF]
The city of Ghent is a very interesting example of a city with a double relationship towards its own water infrastructure. There are three main reasons for this relationship.
Zajac, Agnieszka
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