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Measuring Two Decades of Urban Spatial Structure: The Evolution of Agglomeration Economies in American Metros
In this paper we examine the evolution of urban spatial structure in U.S. metropolitan areas over nearly two decades. Using annual …
Elijah Knaap
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Sergio Rey
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Intersectional Urban Dynamics: A Joint Markov Chains Approach
Sergio Rey
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Urban Sprawl and Racial Inequality in Intergenerational Mobility
Abstract Persistent racial inequality in socioeconomic status within urban areas has been a significant concern in both the …
Ning Xiong
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Yehua Dennis Wei
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Sergio J Rey
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Segregated by Design? Street Network Topological Structure and the Measurement of Urban Segregation
Racial residential segregation is a longstanding topic of focus across the disciplines of urban social science. Classically, …
Elijah Knaap
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Sergio Rey
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American Community Survey (ACS) Data Uncertainty and the Analysis of Segregation Dynamics
Abstract American Community Survey (ACS) data have become the workhorse for the empirical analysis of segregation in the …
Ran Wei
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Elijah Knaap
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Sergio Rey
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Rarity, Geography, and Plant Exposure to Global Change in the California Floristic Province
Aim: Rarity and geographic aspects of species distributions mediate their vulnerabil-ity to global change. We explore the relationships …
Brooke Rose
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Santiago José Elías Velazco
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Helen M. Regan
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Janet Franklin
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Spatial Inequality and Place Mobility in Mexico: 2000– 2015
In this paper we examine the relationship between spatial inequality, place mobility, and spatial polarization in Mexico. We use data …
Sergio Rey
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Esau Casimiro Vieyra
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Species Distribution Modelling Supports the Study of Past, Present and Future Biogeographies
Abstract Species distribution modelling (SDM), also called environmental or ecological niche modelling, has …
Janet Franklin
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The State of the World's Arable Land
For millennia, agriculture has been shaping landscapes on Earth. Technological change has increased agricultural productivity …
Lennart Olsson
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Francesca Cotrufo
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Timothy Crews
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Janet Franklin
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Alison King
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Alisher Mirzabaev
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Murray Scown
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Anna Tengberg
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Sebastian Villarino
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Yafei Wang
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A Function-Based Typology for Earth's Ecosystems
As the United Nations develops a post-2020 global biodiversity framework for the Convention on Biological Diversity, attention is …
David A. Keith
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José R. Ferrer-Paris
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Emily Nicholson
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Melanie J. Bishop
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Beth A. Polidoro
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Eva Ramirez-Llodra
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Mark G. Tozer
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Jeanne L. Nel
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Ralph Mac Nally
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Edward J. Gregr
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Kate E. Watermeyer
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Franz Essl
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Don Faber-Langendoen
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Janet Franklin
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Caroline E. R. Lehmann
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Andrés Etter
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Dirk J. Roux
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Jonathan S. Stark
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Jessica A. Rowland
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Neil A. Brummitt
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Ulla C. Fernandez-Arcaya
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Iain M. Suthers
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Susan K. Wiser
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Ian Donohue
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Leland J. Jackson
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R. Toby Pennington
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Thomas M. Iliffe
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Vasilis Gerovasileiou
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Paul Giller
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Belinda J. Robson
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Nathalie Pettorelli
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Angela Andrade
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Arild Lindgaard
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Teemu Tahvanainen
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Aleks Terauds
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Michael A. Chadwick
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Nicholas J. Murray
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Justin Moat
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Patricio Pliscoff
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Irene Zager
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Richard T. Kingsford
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