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    Measuring regional inequality using nightlight satellite data and population density for Nigeria by Islam, Zubairul

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2024)
    “…Measuring the spatial differences in regional development was the main objective of this study. To meet this objective, spatial patterns & clusters of…”
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    Exploring the interplay of socio-economic and demographic factors on dietary diversity among women of Thiruvananthapuram district in Kerala: a comprehensive analysis by Basheer, Shahnaz, Grover, Aakriti, Shekhar, Sulochana

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2024)
    “…Nutrition is crucial for global health and development, with malnutrition presenting a substantial threat. India grapples with both undernutrition and…”
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    Dynamics of territorial systems in the entrepreneurial process for a sustainable urban transition by Aboflan, Yawo E, Kpotchou, Koffi, Petrişor, Alexandru-Ionuţ

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2024)
    “…The issue of ecosystems is attracting renewed interest from researchers. Recent studies have defined ecosystems in terms of their field of intervention and…”
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    Rural tourism in the framework of agricultural diversification in Aktobe Region, Republic of Kazakhstan by Sergeyeva, Aigul M, Omirzakova, Miroslava Zh, Saparov, Kuat T

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2024)
    “…In foreign countries, rural tourism is developing with a high rhythm. Kazakhstan also has excellent opportunities for the development of this type of tourism…”
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    Kindling change: shaping a New Fire Culture in Mediterranean socioenvironmental systems from the roots by Ottolini, Isabeau, Salesa, David, Renau, Luis del Romero, Fernandez, Núria Salvador

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2024)
    “…In line with global trends, the Valencián Region (Spain) is experiencing increasingly extreme wildfires, exacerbated by entangled socioenvironmental factors…”
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    Spatial classification of tourism routes in Isfahan Province, Iran by Mobaraki, Omid

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2023)
    “…Tourism, as one of the most dynamic economic activities of recent years, plays a significant role in the economic development of human societies. One of the…”
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    Connecting demographic growth to housing prices in Bucharest’s neighbouring towns by Petre, Bogdan, Teodorescu, Camelia, Cioclu, Alexandra

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2023)
    “…Large cities have always been popular among young professionals worldwide. However, their real estate availability is limited, leading to an increase in…”
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    Rural areas are more resilient than urban areas to the COVID-19 pandemic. Is it true? (Lessons from Indonesia) by Yudha, Eka Purna, Syamsiyah, Nur, Pardian, Pandi, Dina, Resa Ana

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic affected the world's life systems and food security. To deal with the food crisis, the Indonesian government has provided directives to…”
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    Smart City development in “Nusantara”, the new capital of Indonesia: local government and community readiness by Rachmawati, Rini, Rohmah, Amandita Ainur, Reinhart, Hilary, Ghiffari, Rizki Adriadi, Sensuse, Dana Indra, Sunindyo, Wikan Danar

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2023)
    “…The smart city concept must be implemented in Nusantara, the new capital of Indonesia. This study aims to define the concept of a smart city for "Nusantara"…”
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    Current “street art” in the city of Bucharest by Cincasciuc, Monica Maria, Preda, Mihaela

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2023)
    “…Street art is a complex and diverse art form. Its presence in the urban environment makes it possible for the public to see it quickly. Sometimes, the…”
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    Effects of motivation and infrastructure on MSME (Micro Small Medium Enterprise) performance in the time of COVID-19 pandemic by Sukamdani, Nugro B, Kholil, Kholil

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2023)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted MSMEs; most of them stopped due to difficulties in producing and obtaining raw materials because of the rigorous…”
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    Highland-lowland interaction in mountain regions: a study of changing patterns among Bhotiya tribes of Garhwal Himalaya by Kumar, Saurav, Sati, Vishwambhar Prasad

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2023)
    “…The highland-lowland interaction among the Bhotiya tribes is a centuries-old tradition. Bhotiyas generally have two dwellings, one in the highland and one in…”
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    Assessment of urban sprawl, land use/land cover changes and land consumption rate in Hisar City, Haryana, India by Sharma, Manju, Kumar, Vipin

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2023)
    “…Keeping in mind the detrimental effects of sprawl on the urban landscape, an accurate and thorough analysis of the spatiotemporal growth pattern is necessary…”
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    The potential geographic accessibility of hospital services in Cluj County by Mihăilescu, Alexandru

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2023)
    “…Accessibility to medical services is an essential element for a higher quality of life. In a geographical sense, accessibility relies on location and distance…”
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    The relationship between intermediary actors in the aquaculture supply chain at Tam Giang Lagoon, Central Vietnam by Van Nguyen, Chung, Abwao, Martin

    Published in Human geographies (01-05-2023)
    “…Aquaculture's profitability depends on a whole linkage chain involving all stages of producing, distributing and commercializing the product to reach final…”
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    Criteria for Romanian geniuses’ selection as source for a new heritage tourism product by Nicolaie, Daniela, Matei, Elena, Manea, Gabriela

    Published in Human geographies (30-11-2022)
    “…Cultural heritage constantly evolves, contributes fundamentally to human development, and increases collective life's quality. Cultural assets are considered a…”
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    Relocations of the households affected by the development of the New Yogyakarta International Airport, Indonesia: problems and livelihood prospects by Rijanta, Raden, Baiquni, Muhammad, Rachmawati, Rini, Musthofa, Azis

    Published in Human geographies (30-11-2022)
    “…Land acquisition for infrastructure development in Indonesia, including Yogyakarta International Airport, has adopted a new principle of profitable…”
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    Organising for thin places during the COVID-19 pandemic by Ring, Mikael

    Published in Human geographies (30-11-2022)
    “…This study aims to investigate some of the socio-spatial aspects of thickness and thinness in large Swedish organisations that arose from working from home…”
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    Cartographic imaginaries of the COVID-19 crisis in Mexico – a typology of disease maps by Montanari, Giulia

    Published in Human geographies (30-11-2022)
    “…Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the news reports on it have been accompanied by maps. Similarly to weather maps, they became part of our daily…”
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    A Deleuzian reading of Hartshorne’s traditional concept of areal differentiation by Rahimi, Hojatollah

    Published in Human geographies (01-11-2022)
    “…Areal differentiation is one of the critical and traditional concepts in geographical studies, reconsidered through the philosophy of Deleuze in the present…”
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