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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1979
Consistent patterns of errors are found in estimations of distances and angles along urban routes, even among subjects who know the areas well. These patterns can be used to discover the organization of the knowledge we use to find our way around in everyday life.
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Consistent patterns of errors are found in estimations of distances and angles along urban routes, even among subjects who know the areas well. These patterns can be used to discover the organization of the knowledge we use to find our way around in everyday life.
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An Introduction to Urban Geography
2017This book, first published in 1984, is an attempt to make students aware of the variety in the urban condition and to introduce them to some of the relationships operating between space and society. From the broad aim of seeking to show the relationship between urbanism and society flows a number of sub-themes, including the importance of cross ...
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2004
The study of urbanization processes and urban spaces is contentious and problematic. Different disciplines focus on different processes and ways of knowing, and urban life—its contexts and problems—is tugged and twisted in so many directions that it is difficult to know the appropriate questions to ask, let alone to articulate future research ...
Stuart Aitken, Don Mitchell
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The study of urbanization processes and urban spaces is contentious and problematic. Different disciplines focus on different processes and ways of knowing, and urban life—its contexts and problems—is tugged and twisted in so many directions that it is difficult to know the appropriate questions to ask, let alone to articulate future research ...
Stuart Aitken, Don Mitchell
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A Theory of Urban Park Geography
Journal of Leisure Research, 2008A theory of urban park values is presented using the theory of island biogeography as an analogue. The theory predicts that two factorsothe size of park and distance from concentrated human habitationoinfluence the diversity of park values. The theory posits the diversity of human values for parks will increase with park size while the diversity of ...
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Infectious disease in an era of global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Rachel E Baker +2 more
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Prevotella diversity, niches and interactions with the human host
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Adrian Tett +2 more
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2013
The world is becoming increasingly urbanized. In 2007, an urban milestone was reached when the percentage of people living in cities around the world exceeded 50 percent for the first time in history. By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is projected to be living in urban areas.
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The world is becoming increasingly urbanized. In 2007, an urban milestone was reached when the percentage of people living in cities around the world exceeded 50 percent for the first time in history. By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is projected to be living in urban areas.
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Greenery as a mitigation and adaptation strategy to urban heat
Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021Nyuk Hien Wong +2 more
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Urban geography: ‘New’ urban geography and the ethnographic void
Progress in Human Geography, 2003openaire +3 more sources

