We conduct a field trust game under a natural experiment context to test the impacts of urbanisation on trust. We conjecture that urbanisation, defined in this context as the process of state-led rural-urban migration, contributes to a transformation of trust levels among co-villagers and towards...
Counter urbanisation, second homes and rural consumption in the era of mobilities. Population, Space and Place, 18(2), 209–224. Article Google Scholar Hall, C. M., & Lew, A. A. (2009). Understanding and managing tourism impacts: an integrated approach. Oxon: Routledge. Google Scholar ...
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In this regard, several articles focus on the negative consequences of this phenomenon in cities and urban areas affected by rapid mass urbanisation. It is proven in the literature that this scenario contributes to the heat island effect and reinforces an uneven distribution of precipitation and ...
Assessment of impact of urbanisation on background radiation exposure and human health risk estimation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Environ. Int., 109 (2017), pp. 91-101 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Tajuddin et al., 1994 A.A. Tajuddin, S.J. Hu, M. Sakanoue Continuos mea...
(Gibbs et al.2010). Climate change mitigation objectives are increasing demands for wood-based bioenergy and the use of wood in construction and industrial systems. Increasing urbanisation is changing the nature of social demands on forests, and decreasing rural populations is limiting the availability...
4.4. Urbanisation Impacts on the Welfare of Wild Animals Partecke et al. [126] (2006) found that European blackbirds hatched in a city have a lower stress response than their forest-living counterparts, likely due to genetic differences. This supports the idea that urbanisation changes the stres...
Figure 6. Development of the location of contact areas on tram front faces in the primary impact (1—initial contact; 2—head impact) (author’s archive). In the 1950s, the impacts were primarily centred on the hips and only then on the entire body. In the counter motion, the head ...