Montlhy Journal Articles on Human Settlements (November 2017)

30 Nov 2017
Article Title Author Subject Journal Issue and the Circulation date 
       
    Urban Planning and Design  
The incidence function model as a tool for landscape-scale ecological impact assessments Laura J. Graham, Roy H. Haines-Young, Richard Field   Landscape and Urban Planning, In press, corrected proof, Available online 7 November 2017
A methodological framework for assessment of ubiquitous cities using ANP and DEMATEL methods Tahere Ghaemi Rad, Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki, Alireza Abbasi, Soo-Mi Choi   Sustainable Cities and Society, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 23 November 2017
Improving city-scale measures of livable sustainability: A study of urban measurement and assessment through application to the city of Birmingham, UK Cities, Volume 71, November 2017, Pages 80-87   Joanne M. Leach, Susan E. Lee, Dexter V.L. Hunt, Chris D.F. Rogers
From “transitions in cities” to “transitions of cities”: The diffusion and adoption of solar hot water systems in urban China Ping Huang, Vanesa Castán Broto, Ying Liu   nergy Research & Social Science, In press, corrected proof, Available online 1 November 2017
Vulnerability assessment: A comparison of three different city sizes in the coastal area of Central Java, Indonesia Wiwandari Handayani, Iwan Rudiarto, Jawoto Sih Setyono, Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Annisa Mu’awanah Sukmawati   Advances in Climate Change Research, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 22 November 2017
Legal Considerations for Urban Underground Space Development in Malaysia Simon P. Neill, Arne Vögler, Alice J. Goward-Brown, Susana Baston, David K. Woolf   Renewable Energy, Volume 114, Part A, December 2017, Pages 3-17
New Urban Indicators for Evaluating Urban Polices in Egypt: City Capacity and Capability (Capa2) Riham S. Mohamed, Ali F. Bakr, Yousry M. Anany   Procedia Environmental Sciences, Volume 37, 2017, Pages 53-67
    Urban Basic Services  
Common sense principles governing potable water recycling in the southwestern US: Examining subjectivity of water stewards using Q methodology Kerri Jean Ormerod   Geoforum, Volume 86, November 2017, Pages 76-85
Accessing blue spaces: Social and geographic factors structuring familiarity with, use of, and appreciation of urban waterways Melissa Haeffner, Douglas Jackson-Smith, Martin Buchert, Jordan Risley   Landscape and Urban Planning, Volume 167, November 2017, Pages 136-146
Impact of service sector loads on renewable resource integration Nina Voulis, Martijn Warnier, Frances M.T. Brazier   Applied Energy, Volume 205, 1 November 2017, Pages 1311-1326
Photurgen: The open source software for the analysis and design of hybrid solar wind energy systems in the Caribbean region: A brief introduction to its development policy Daren Watson, Yekini Binnie, Keith Duncan, Jean-Francois Dorville   Energy Reports, Volume 3, November 2017, Pages 61-69
Upscaling energy control from building to districts: Current limitations and future perspectives Jonathan Reynolds, Yacine Rezgui, Jean-Laurent Hippolyte   Sustainable Cities and Society, Volume 35, November 2017, Pages 816-829
Development of a bicycle level of service model for urban street segments in mid-sized cities carrying heterogeneous traffic: A functional networks approach Sambit Kumar Beura, Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan   Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition), In press, uncorrected proof, Available online 15 November 2017
What Should Shanghai Do in Urban Transformation? Experience in Six Typical Cities Jianhong Ye, Xueying Shi   Transportation Research Procedia, Volume 25, 2017, Pages 4130-4139
Energy democracy: Goals and policy instruments for sociotechnical transitions Matthew J. Burke, Jennie C. Stephens   Energy Research & Social Science, Volume 33, November 2017, Pages 35-48
Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review Matthew J. Burke, Jennie C. Stephens   Energy Research & Social Science, In press, corrected proof, Available online 15 November 2017
The Impact of Demographic Factors, Beliefs, and Social Influences on Residential Water Consumption and Implications for Non-Price Policies in Urban India.   Ramsey, Elizabeth; Berglund, Emily Zechman; Goyal, Rohit   Water (20734441). Nov2017, Vol. 9 Issue 11, p1-21. 21p. DOI: 10.3390/w9110844.
    Urban Economy  
Stakeholder contributions through transitions towards urban sustainability K. Soma, M.W.C. Dijkshoorn-Dekker, N.B.P. Polman   Sustainable Cities and Society, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 10 November 2017
Implementing the Urban Nexus approach for improved resource-efficiency of developing cities in Southeast-Asia Steffen Lehmann   City, Culture and Society, In press, corrected proof, Available online 6 November 2017
Wild food collection and nutrition under commercial agriculture expansion in agriculture-forest landscapes Rikke Brandt Broegaard, Laura Vang Rasmussen, Neil Dawson, Ole Mertz, Kenneth Grogan   Forest Policy and Economics, Volume 84, November 2017, Pages 92-101
Determinants of Banking Sector Development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries Olufemi A. Aluko, Michael Adebayo Ajayi   Borsa Istanbul Review, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 15 November 2017
Pathways from research on improved staple crop germplasm to poverty reduction for smallholder farmers Jeffrey Alwang, Elisabetta Gotor, Graham Thiele, Guy Hareau, Jordan Chamberlin   Agricultural Systems, In press, corrected proof, Available online 1 November 2017
Prevention and landing of bubble Junmin Wan   International Review of Economics & Finance, In press, corrected proof, Available online 3 November 2017
    Housing and Slum Upgrading  
Shelter from the Storm: Roles, responsibilities, and challenges in United States housing policy governance Charley Willison   Health Policy, Volume 121, Issue 11, November 2017, Pages 1113-1123
Urban development under time compression Shih-Kung Lai   Journal of Urban Management, In press, corrected proof, Available online 28 November 2017
Mapping for the Future: Business Intelligence Tool to Map Regional Housing Stock Murad Safadi, Jun Ma, Rohan Wickramasuriya, Daniel Daly, Georgios Kokogiannakis   Procedia Engineering, Volume 180, 2017, Pages 1684-1694
Accidental antagonism? Technical governance and local struggles over housing numbers in southern England.  Holly, Neil   Town Planning Review. 2017, Vol. 88 Issue 6, p683-704. 22p. DOI: 10.3828/tpr.2017.44.
Empirics on the Long-Run Effects of Building Energy Codes in the Housing Market.   El-Shagi, Makram; Michelsen, Claus; Rosenschon, Sebastian   Land Economics. 11/1/2017, Vol. 93 Issue 4, p585-607. 23p.
‘Getting the measure of fuel poverty’: The geography of fuel poverty indicators in England Caitlin Robinson, Stefan Bouzarovski, Sarah Lindley   Energy Research & Social Science, In press, corrected proof, Available online 9 November 2017
Buildings: The new energy nexus Daniel Quénard   Comptes Rendus Physique, In press, corrected proof, Available online 20 November 2017
    Urban Risk Reduction and Rehabilitation  
Flooding risk in existing urban environment: from human behavioral patterns to a microscopic simulation model Gabriele Bernardini, Selene Camilli, Enrico Quagliarini, Marco D’Orazio   Energy Procedia, Volume 134, October 2017, Pages 131-140
The spatial distribution of rainfall extremes and the influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation Kate Saunders, Alec G. Stephenson, Peter G. Taylor, David Karoly   Weather and Climate Extremes, In press, corrected proof, Available online 20 November 2017
Probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of Kazakhstan and Almaty city in peak ground accelerations N.V. Silacheva, U.K. Kulbayeva, N.A. Kravchenko   Geodesy and Geodynamics, In press, uncorrected proof, Available online 28 November 2017
Utilising volunteered geographic information to assess resident's flood evacuation shelters. Case study: Jakarta A.N.L. Kusumo, D. Reckien, J. Verplanke   Applied Geography, Volume 88, November 2017, Pages 174-185
Flood vulnerability, local perception and gender role judgment using multivariate analysis: A problem-based “participatory action to Future Skill Management” to cope with flood impacts M.A. Rakib, Shakibul Islam, Iliopoulos Nikolaos, Md Bodrud-Doza, Mohammad A.H. Bhuiyan   Weather and Climate Extremes, In press, corrected proof, Available online 2 November 2017
Disaster prevention should be equal The Lancet Global Health   The Lancet Global Health, Volume 5, Issue 11, November 2017, Page e1047
Evaluation of a smart toilet in an emergency camp Fiona Zakaria, Josip Ćurko, Ahmed Muratbegovic, Hector A. Garcia, Damir Brdjanovic   International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 26 November 2017
    Urban Land Legislation and Governance  
Women's land rights as a pathway to poverty reduction: Framework and review of available evidence Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Agnes Quisumbing, Cheryl Doss, Sophie Theis   Agricultural Systems, In press, corrected proof, Available online 8 November 2017
Do national strategies under the UN biodiversity and climate conventions address agricultural commodity consumption as deforestation driver? Sabine Henders, Madelene Ostwald, Vilhelm Verendel, Pierre Ibisch   Land Use Policy, In press, corrected proof, Available online 3 November 2017
Prediction of spatial soil loss impacted by long-term land-use/land-cover change in a tropical watershed J.H. Abdulkareem, B. Pradhan, W.N.A. Sulaiman, N.R. Jamil   Geoscience Frontiers, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 10 November 2017
Tall towers, long blades and manifest destiny: The migration of land-based wind from the Great Plains to the thirteen colonies Michelle Burt, Jeremy Firestone, John A. Madsen, Dana E. Veron, Richard Bowers   Applied Energy, Volume 206, 15 November 2017, Pages 487-497
Land take and the effectiveness of project screening in Environmental Impact Assessment: Findings from an empirical study Davide Geneletti, Alessandro Biasiolli, Angus Morrison-Saunders   Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Volume 67, November 2017, Pages 117-123
Intensify production, transform biomass to energy and novel goods and protect soils in Europe—A vision how to mobilize marginal lands P. Schröder, B. Beckers, S. Daniels, F. Gnädinger, A. Sæbø   Science of The Total Environment, In press, corrected proof, Available online 11 November 2017
Land markets, Property rights, and Deforestation: Insights from Indonesia Vijesh V. Krishna, Christoph Kubitza, Unai Pascual, Matin Qaim   World Development, Volume 99, November 2017, Pages 335-349
    Cross Cutting  
A framework for assessing and implementing the co-benefits of nature-based solutions in urban areas Christopher M. Raymond, Niki Frantzeskaki, Nadja Kabisch, Pam Berry, Carlo Calfapietra   Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 77, November 2017, Pages 15-24
Daily variation of urban heat island effect and its correlations to urban greenery: A case study of Adelaide Ali Soltani, Ehsan Sharifi   Frontiers of Architectural Research, In press, corrected proof, Available online 13 November 2017
Protecting biodiversity in urbanizing regions: The role of urban reserves for the conservation of Brazilian Atlantic Forest birds Thayz R. Enedino, Alan Loures-Ribeiro, Bráulio A. Santos   Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, In press, corrected proof, Available online 15 November 2017
Criminal justice involvement of crack cocaine users in the city of Rio de Janeiro and Greater Metropolitan Area: Implications for public health and the public security agenda Lidiane Toledo, Ignácio Cano, Leonardo Bastos, Neilane Bertoni, Francisco Inacio Bastos   International Journal of Drug Policy, Volume 49, November 2017, Pages 65-72
Stakeholder contributions through transitions towards urban sustainability K. Soma, M.W.C. Dijkshoorn-Dekker, N.B.P. Polman   Sustainable Cities and Society, In press, accepted manuscript, Available online 10 November 2017
Mapping under-5 and neonatal mortality in Africa, 2000–15: a baseline analysis for the Sustainable Development Goals Nick Golding, Roy Burstein, Joshua Longbottom, Annie J Browne, Simon I Hay   The Lancet, Volume 390, Issue 10108, 11–17 November 2017, Pages 2171-2182
WOMEN: KEY TO CLIMATE RESILIENCE.   SINGH, PRATIBHA   Down to Earth. 11/1/2017, Vol. 26 Issue 12, p56-57. 2p. 1 Color Photograph.
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