[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Areal differentiation is one of the critical and traditional concepts in geographical studies, reconsidered through the philosophy of Deleuze in the present article. It has been argued that geographical areas should be conceptualised as virtual entities …

A Deleuzian reading of Hartshorne’s traditional concept of areal differentiation Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Land acquisition for infrastructure development in Indonesia, including Yogyakarta International Airport, has adopted a new principle of profitable compensation. Two options were created: voluntary self-relocation and government-assisted relocation. People whose farms were only partially appropriated by …

Relocations of the households affected by the development of the New Yogyakarta International Airport, Indonesia: problems and livelihood prospects Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Cultural heritage constantly evolves, contributes fundamentally to human development, and increases collective life’s quality. Cultural assets are considered a treasure that must be protected accordingly and passed on to future generations. Among tourism resources, material and …

Criteria for Romanian geniuses’ selection as source for a new heritage tourism product Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Human capital reflects the knowledge, competencies, and health people invest in and accumulate throughout their lives. Therefore, investing in people’s health, education, and skills is essential to developing human capital. The evaluation of human capital is …

Spatial distribution of human capital in Romania Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] In crisis conditions, solidarity structures emerge as a social and political response to the crisis. This study introduces a new conceptualisation of solidarity structures as grassroots contestations to the neoliberal ‘there-is-no-alternative’ (TINA) discourse. It argues that …

Grassroots solidarity structures in Greece as counterhegemonic practices contesting the dominant neoliberal hegemony Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Cities and rural areas, as two human settlements, have long interacted with each other, and these interactions have many benefits for producing better products and food security. However, despite the importance of benefits in rural-urban interaction, …

Benefits of rural-urban interactions for sustainable food security in Iran Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] The article addresses the development of agritourism and the popularisation of local products as activities that can support the traditional economic functions of the Carpathians (i.e. especially agriculture). The protection of these functions is conducive to …

Agritourism and local products in terms of protection and sustainable development of the Carpathians: a participatory discussion on key issues and challenges Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] Time Geography is a boundary-oriented approach to understanding human activity in space and time. In this study, this concept is implemented to identify the daily activities of Women Headed Household (WHH) and their survival strategies in …

Exercising Time Geography in gender and disaster. Discourse through Women Headed Household experience during drought Read more »

[wptabs style] [wptabtitle]Abstract[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] The Electronically-Based Governance System (Sistem Pemerintahan Berbasis Elektronik/SPBE) deals with public services for the internal regional government and the public. This research aims to identify public services and their implementation, analyse the success and constraints in …

Electronically-based governance system for public services: implementation in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia Read more »