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期刊名:Annals of the american association of geographers

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ISSN:2469-4452

e-ISSN:2469-4460

IF/分区:2.9/Q1

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Jeon-Young Kang,Jared Aldstadt,Rebecca Vandewalle et al. Jeon-Young Kang et al.
While agent-based models (ABMs) provide an effective means for investigating complex interactions between heterogeneous agents and their environment, they may hinder an improved understanding of phenomena being modeled due to inherent chall...
Susan J Gilbertz,Matthew B Anderson,Jason M Adkins Susan J Gilbertz
This work advances the critical urban studies literature on "planetary urbanization" by emphasizing the everyday struggles experienced by the people who live in and through planetary transformations. Specifically, we empirically investigate...
Brenda S A Yeoh,Bittiandra Chand Somaiah,Theodora Lam et al. Brenda S A Yeoh et al.
The prevailing labor migration regime in Asia is underpinned by rotating-door principles of enforced transience, where low-wage migrant labor gains admission into host nation-states based on short-term, time-limited contracts and where fami...
Wenna Xi,Catherine A Calder,Christopher R Browning Wenna Xi
Emerging research suggests that the extent to which activity spaces - the collection of an individual's routine activity locations - overlap provides important information about the functioning of a city and its neighborhoods. To study patt...
Mark Ellis,Richard Wright,Matthew Townley Mark Ellis
In the late 2000s, several U.S. states and local governments enacted legislation to make work and life difficult for unauthorized immigrants within their jurisdictions. We investigate how these devolved immigration enforcement laws affected...
Niamh K Shortt,Esther Rind,Jamie Pearce et al. Niamh K Shortt et al.
Alcohol and alcohol related harm are key public health challenges. Research has shown that individual level factors, such as age and sex, are important predictors of alcohol consumption, but such factors provide only a partial account of th...
Connor Y H Wu,Benjamin F Zaitchik,Samarth Swarup et al. Connor Y H Wu et al.
Background: Area-level estimates of temperature may lead to exposure misclassification in studies examining associations between heat waves and health outcomes. Our study compared the association between heat waves and pr...
Timothy W Collins,Sara E Grineski,Danielle X Morales Timothy W Collins
Disparate residential hazard exposures based on disadvantaged gender status (e.g., among female-headed households) have been documented in the distributive environmental justice literature, yet no published studies have examined whether dis...
John R Logan,Brian D Stults,Zengwang Xu John R Logan
Social scientists regularly rely on population estimates when studying change in small areas over time. Census tract data in the United States are a prime example, since there are substantial shifts in tract boundaries from decade to decade...
Sven Fuchs,Veronika Röthlisberger,Thomas Thaler et al. Sven Fuchs et al.
A coevolutionary perspective is adopted to understand the dynamics of exposure to mountain hazards in the European Alps. A spatially explicit, object-based temporal assessment of elements at risk to mountain hazards (river floods, torrentia...