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Development After Displacement: Using Osm Data To Measure Sdg Indicators At Informal Settlements, Jamon Van Den Hoek
Development After Displacement: Using Osm Data To Measure Sdg Indicators At Informal Settlements, Jamon Van Den Hoek
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
“Ohsome” Openstreetmap Data Evaluation_ Fitness Of Field Papers For Participatory Mapping
“Ohsome” Openstreetmap Data Evaluation_ Fitness Of Field Papers For Participatory Mapping
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Openstreetmap As Space, Dipto Sarkar, So Hoi Kay
Characterizing Player Types In Gamified Geodata Acquisition - An Exploratory Analysis Of Streetcomplete, Heinrich Lorei, Rene Westerholt, Alexander Zipf
Characterizing Player Types In Gamified Geodata Acquisition - An Exploratory Analysis Of Streetcomplete, Heinrich Lorei, Rene Westerholt, Alexander Zipf
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Corporate Editors In The Evolving Landscape Of Openstreetmap: A Close Investigation Of The Impact To The Map & Community, Jennings Anderson, Dipto Sarkar, Leysia Palen
Corporate Editors In The Evolving Landscape Of Openstreetmap: A Close Investigation Of The Impact To The Map & Community, Jennings Anderson, Dipto Sarkar, Leysia Palen
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Client-Side Route Planning Preprocessing The Openstreetmap Road Network For Routable Tiles, Harma Delva, Julián Andrés Rojas Meléndez, Ben Abelshausen, Pieter Colpaert, Ruben Verborgh
Client-Side Route Planning Preprocessing The Openstreetmap Road Network For Routable Tiles, Harma Delva, Julián Andrés Rojas Meléndez, Ben Abelshausen, Pieter Colpaert, Ruben Verborgh
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Estimating Latent Energy Demand Of Buildings, Nikola Milojevic-Dupont, Peter-Paul Pichler
Estimating Latent Energy Demand Of Buildings, Nikola Milojevic-Dupont, Peter-Paul Pichler
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Workforce Development And Youthmappers_ Understanding Perceptions Of Students In Humanitarian Mapping, Patricia Solis, Sushil Rajagopalan
Workforce Development And Youthmappers_ Understanding Perceptions Of Students In Humanitarian Mapping, Patricia Solis, Sushil Rajagopalan
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Towards Scalable Geospatial Remote Sensing For Efficient Osm Labeling, Rui Zhang, Marcus Freitag, Conrad Albrecht, Wei Zhang, Siyuan Lu
Towards Scalable Geospatial Remote Sensing For Efficient Osm Labeling, Rui Zhang, Marcus Freitag, Conrad Albrecht, Wei Zhang, Siyuan Lu
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
A Novel Application Of Models Of Species Abundance To Better Understand Openstreetmap Community Structure And Interactions, Peter Mooney
A Novel Application Of Models Of Species Abundance To Better Understand Openstreetmap Community Structure And Interactions, Peter Mooney
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Gnc Go - สถานที่ที่จะเริ่มต้นในการออกกำลังกายและการเดินทางสุขภาพของคุณ, Gnc Go
Gnc Go - สถานที่ที่จะเริ่มต้นในการออกกำลังกายและการเดินทางสุขภาพของคุณ, Gnc Go
gnc go
Analyzing The Spatio-Temporal Patterns And Impacts Of Large-Scale Data Production Events In Openstreetmap, A. Yair Grinberger, Moritz Schott, Martin Raifer, Rafael Troilo, Alexander Zipf
Analyzing The Spatio-Temporal Patterns And Impacts Of Large-Scale Data Production Events In Openstreetmap, A. Yair Grinberger, Moritz Schott, Martin Raifer, Rafael Troilo, Alexander Zipf
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
How Knowing The Purpose Of Mapping Changes The Map And The Mappers Themselves, Patricia Solis
How Knowing The Purpose Of Mapping Changes The Map And The Mappers Themselves, Patricia Solis
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Automatic Feature Extraction To Support Mountains Mapping In Osm, Rocio Nahime Torres, Piero Fraternali, Federico Milani, Darian Frajberg
Automatic Feature Extraction To Support Mountains Mapping In Osm, Rocio Nahime Torres, Piero Fraternali, Federico Milani, Darian Frajberg
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Contextualizing Openstreetmap In Mapping Favelas In Brazil, Everton Bortolini, Silvana Philippi Camboim
Contextualizing Openstreetmap In Mapping Favelas In Brazil, Everton Bortolini, Silvana Philippi Camboim
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Completeness Of Urban Green Spaces In Openstreetmap, Christina Ludwig, Robert Hecht, Sven Lautenbach
Assessing The Completeness Of Urban Green Spaces In Openstreetmap, Christina Ludwig, Robert Hecht, Sven Lautenbach
Levente Juhasz
No abstract provided.
Scoping Review Of Indicators And Methods Of Measurement Used To Evaluate The Impact Of Dog Population Management Interventions, Elly Hiby, Kate Nattras Atema, Rebecca Brimley, Alexandra Hammond-Seaman, Mark Jones, Andrew Rowan, Emelie Fogelberg, Mark Kennedy, Deepashree Balaram, Louis Nel, Sarah Cleaveland, Katie Hampson, Sunny Townsend, Tiziana Lembo, Nicola Rooney, Helen Rebecca Whay, Joy Pritchard, Jane Murray, Lisa Van Dijk, Natalie Waran, Heather Bacon, Darryn Knobel, Lou Tasker, Chris Baker, Lex Hiby
Scoping Review Of Indicators And Methods Of Measurement Used To Evaluate The Impact Of Dog Population Management Interventions, Elly Hiby, Kate Nattras Atema, Rebecca Brimley, Alexandra Hammond-Seaman, Mark Jones, Andrew Rowan, Emelie Fogelberg, Mark Kennedy, Deepashree Balaram, Louis Nel, Sarah Cleaveland, Katie Hampson, Sunny Townsend, Tiziana Lembo, Nicola Rooney, Helen Rebecca Whay, Joy Pritchard, Jane Murray, Lisa Van Dijk, Natalie Waran, Heather Bacon, Darryn Knobel, Lou Tasker, Chris Baker, Lex Hiby
Andrew N. Rowan, DPhil
Background: Dogs are ubiquitous in human society and attempts to manage their populations are common to most countries. Managing dog populations is achieved through a range of interventions to suit the dog population dynamics and dog ownership characteristics of the location, with a number of potential impacts or goals in mind. Impact assessment provides the opportunity for interventions to identify areas of inefficiencies for improvement and build evidence of positive change.
Methods: This scoping review collates 26 studies that have assessed the impacts of dog population management interventions.
Results: It reports the use of 29 indicators of change under 8 …
Animal Research, Accountability, Openness And Public Engagement: Report From An International Expert Forum, Elisabeth H. Ormandy, Daniel M. Weary, Katarina Cvek, Mark Fisher, Kathrin Herrmann, Pru Hobson-West, Michael Mcdonald, William Milsom, Margaret Rose, Andrew Rowan, Joanne Zurlo, Marina A.G. Von Keyserlingk
Animal Research, Accountability, Openness And Public Engagement: Report From An International Expert Forum, Elisabeth H. Ormandy, Daniel M. Weary, Katarina Cvek, Mark Fisher, Kathrin Herrmann, Pru Hobson-West, Michael Mcdonald, William Milsom, Margaret Rose, Andrew Rowan, Joanne Zurlo, Marina A.G. Von Keyserlingk
Andrew N. Rowan, DPhil
In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Vancouver, Canada, to discuss openness and accountability in animal research. The primary objective was to bring together participants from various jurisdictions (United States, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Canada and the United Kingdom) to share practices regarding the governance of animals used in research, testing and education, with emphasis on the governance process followed, the methods of community engagement, and the balance of openness versus confidentiality. During the forum, participants came to a broad consensus on the need for: (a) evidence-based metrics to …
The Past And Future Of Supply Chain Collaboration: A Literature Synthesis And Call For Research, Peter M. Ralston, R. Glenn Richey, Scott J. Grawe
The Past And Future Of Supply Chain Collaboration: A Literature Synthesis And Call For Research, Peter M. Ralston, R. Glenn Richey, Scott J. Grawe
Peter Ralston
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide scholarly and practical benefits by detailing the past and suggesting a future research agenda for supply chain (SC) collaboration. A literature review is utilized to examine what has been investigated prior, and what remains to be analyzed, in order to assist today’s managers and researchers. The research expands the understanding of SC collaboration from a focal firm perspective while providing boundaries for future investigation and at the same time detailing the current state of collaboration to practitioners.
Design/methodology/approach The current research utilizes a systematic review of the literature to shape a …
Repositories, Taxonomies And Non-Traditional Roles, Lauren Seney
Repositories, Taxonomies And Non-Traditional Roles, Lauren Seney
Lauren P. Seney
No abstract provided.
Avoiding Takings “Accidents”: A Torts Perspective On Takings Law, Eric Kades
Avoiding Takings “Accidents”: A Torts Perspective On Takings Law, Eric Kades
Eric A. Kades
Viewing the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment as a form of insurance appeals to our intuition. The government, like fire, does not often "take" property, but when faced with extraordinary risk property owners naturally desire compensation. Recent scholarship, however, has dissolved the attractiveness of this perspective. This literature, through economic analysis, claims that the Takings Clause should be repealed and replaced with private takings insurance. This is the "no-compensation" result. This article argues that the insurance-based understanding of the just compensation requirement can be preserved without reaching the surprising no-compensation result. The intuitive appeal of understanding the Takings Clause …
Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving (Cont'd), Vivian E. Hamilton
Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving (Cont'd), Vivian E. Hamilton
Vivian E. Hamilton
No abstract provided.
Will Marriage Promotion Work?, Vivian E. Hamilton
Will Marriage Promotion Work?, Vivian E. Hamilton
Vivian E. Hamilton
No abstract provided.
Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving, Vivian E. Hamilton
Why States Should Ban Adolescent Driving, Vivian E. Hamilton
Vivian E. Hamilton
No abstract provided.
Immature Citizens And The State, Vivian E. Hamilton
Immature Citizens And The State, Vivian E. Hamilton
Vivian E. Hamilton
Citizens are born, but they are also made. How its citizens come to be—whether the educations they receive will expand or constrain their future options, whether the values they assimilate will encourage or dissuade their civic engagement, etc.—fundamentally concerns the state. Through the power it wields over a vast range of policymaking contexts, the state can significantly influence (or designate those who will influence) many of the formative experiences of young citizens. Young citizens’ accumulated experiences in turn can significantly influence the future mature citizens they will become. The state insufficiently considers the cumulative nature of its citizens’ development, however. …
Adulthood In Law And Culture, Vivian E. Hamilton
Adulthood In Law And Culture, Vivian E. Hamilton
Vivian E. Hamilton
Young people today come of age in a cultural and economic milieu that prolongs their attainment of the traditional markers of adulthood. Their subjective conceptions of the transition to adulthood also depart radically from the traditional conception, with its emphasis on discrete transition events (including marriage and entry into the workforce). Instead, the modern transition to adulthood is a gradual process comprising the acquisition of general capabilities, rather than the achievement of externally constructed events. The state-established age of legal majority stands in marked contrast to this gradual and prolonged process. Not only does it categorically establish the inception of …
On Hart's Category Mistake, Michael S. Green
On Hart's Category Mistake, Michael S. Green
Michael S. Green
This essay concerns Scott Shapiro’s criticism that H.L.A. Hart’s theory of law suffers from a “category mistake.” Although other philosophers of law have summarily dismissed Shapiro’s criticism, I argue that it identifies an important requirement for an adequate theory of law. Such a theory must explain why legal officials justify their actions by reference to abstract propositional entities, instead of pointing to the existence of social practices. A virtue of Shapiro’s planning theory of law is that it can explain this phenomenon. Despite these sympathies, however, I end with the suggestion that Shapiro’s criticism of Hart, as it stands, is …
Eternal Recurrence In A Neo-Kantian Context, Michael S. Green
Eternal Recurrence In A Neo-Kantian Context, Michael S. Green
Michael S. Green
In this essay, I argue that someone who adopted a falsificationism of the sort that I have attributed to Nietzsche would be attracted to the doctrine of eternal recurrence. For Nietzsche, to think the becoming revealed through the senses means falsifying it through being. But the eternal recurrence offers the possibility of thinking becoming without falsification. I then argue that someone who held Nietzsche’s falsificationism would see in human agency a conflict between being and becoming similar to that in empirical judgment. In the light of this conflict only the eternal recurrence would offer the possibility of truly affirming life. …
Prevailing Clusters Of Canine Behavioural Traits In Historical Us Demand For Dog Breeds (1926–2005), Bethany Wilson, James Serpell, Harold Herzog, Paul Mcgreevy
Prevailing Clusters Of Canine Behavioural Traits In Historical Us Demand For Dog Breeds (1926–2005), Bethany Wilson, James Serpell, Harold Herzog, Paul Mcgreevy
Harold Herzog, PhD
Drawing on American Kennel Club (AKC) puppy registration numbers for approximately 82 varieties of pedigree dogs between 1926 and 2005, the current article analyses behavioural reports on 32,005 dogs of these varieties reported through the Canine Behavioural Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ). Cluster analysis of C-BARQ scores indicates that the 82 breeds fell into six clusters. Average scores for each of the 14 behavioural subscales and 22 miscellaneous traits in C-BARQ were calculated for each cluster, and the breeds in each cluster with average scores most similar to the cluster averages were selected as titular breeds. Titular breeds for each …
The 1965 Voting Rights Act: Some Wrongs Still Not Righted, Neal Devins
The 1965 Voting Rights Act: Some Wrongs Still Not Righted, Neal Devins
Neal E. Devins
No abstract provided.