In our model, agents do not use the word until they have been exposed to it by a network neighbor at least once. Language change is better modeled in a usage-based rather than adopter-based framework (i.e., agents can use the word at each timestep rather than becoming and remaining an...
The main research questions guiding the study are twofold: (1) What is the extent of spatial inequality in property flood risk in US counties? (2) To what extent are spatial inequality of property flood risk explained by different features of urban form and structure? To answer these ...
Conditions constantly evolve and common across groups caring for wildlife is the ability to detect potential risks emerging in the landscape apparent only to the animals (Hunold2017; Darke2017). Using their intimate familiarity with the falcons’ routines, FaB Peregrines “thinks like a peregrine” ...
What elements of urban form are discussed as being resilient or can enhance resilience? In this regard, we made a distinction between resilience through and of urban form. By resilience through urban form, we mean that urban form is addressed as a vehicle for resilience performance either by en...
In our study, we established a pool of data with over 15,547 observation records, 83.1% of which showed a positive impact of UGS exposure on visitors’ OTC perception, and 17.9% showed no or negative impacts. This conclusion is in accordance with what has been reported in recently published...
304 noun a "hoe", i.e. a promiscuous female. "304" read upside-down looks like the letters "hoe". This is especially evident on the seven-segment LED displays on digital calculators and wristwatches. Your girl is a 304. That girl is a 304 See more words with the same meaning: ...
However, the socio-demographic development of cities is not consistent through space or time. Likewise, the spatial extent and composition of peri-urban areas is temporally dynamic and can substantially vary across regions as a result of, for example, socio-demographic, socio-economic, geography, ...
what extent an agent gets exposed to the word, using a linear-threshold-like adoption rule (assumption v) with a damping factor (assumption iii). Identity is modeled by allowing agents to both preferentially use words that match their own identity (assumption iv) and give higher weight to ...
Metropolitan Urban Mamminasata South Sulawesi, Indonesia as the object of study is explored in the core-peripheral spatial interaction towards the formation of suburban service centers. The problems raised in this study are (i) is there a relationship/correlation between spatial integration, spatial in...
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