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Opportunities for Urban Resilience to Climate Change: Understanding Local Climate Perceptions, Motivations, and Barriers to Green Infrastructure Use , Emmilene Berski
Women’s Communities and Landscapes in Deadwood, South Dakota in the 1870s–1880s , Jessica Kaye Long
The Spatial Organization of Pre-Colonial African Kingdoms: The Empires of Ethiopia & Mali , Victoria O. Alapo
Commemorating the Past: Nebraska Museum Practices in Interpreting, Memorializing, and Mythologizing History , Carissa Dowden
Film and the Making of a Modern Nebraska (1895-1920): A Historical Geography , William Helmer
Reexamining the Desert: A Study of Place-Based Food Insecurity , Morgan Ryan
Votes and Voters in Time and Space: The Changing Landscape of Political Party Support in Kentucky, 1974-2020 , Glenn Humphress
Federal Land-Use Policy and Resettlement in the Great Plains: An Experiment in Community Development During the New Deal Years, 1933-1941 , Theresa Glanz
Population Sustainability in Rural Nebraska Towns , Andrew Husa
Timing and Formation of Linear Dunes South of the Niobrara River Valley, North-Central Nebraska Sand Hills , Ashley K. Larsen
ASSESSING LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY WITH GIS USING QUALITATIVE & QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN KNOX COUNTY, NEBRASKA , Christian J. Cruz
A Historical Geography of Six and Eight-Man Football in Nebraska , Andrew Husa
Utilizing a Consumer-Grade Camera System to Quantify Surface Reflectance , Joseph J. Lehnert
Modeling Gross Primary Production of Midwest Maize and Soybean Croplands with Satellite and Gridded Weather Data , Gunnar Malek-Madani
Spatial Analysis of Ethnic and Racial Segregation in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, 2000 - 2014 , Roy Yao
Dating Late Quaternary Alluvial Fills in the Platte River Valley using Optically Stimulated Luminescence Dating , Jacob C. Bruihler
A Research Framework for the Geographic Study of Exotic Pet Mammals in the USA , Gabrielle C. Tegeder
Using GIS to Assess Firearm Thefts, Recoveries and Crimes in Lincoln, Nebraska , David A. Grosso
A STUDY OF SOCIAL CAPITAL AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH DWELLING STRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT BASED ON AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA , Jeehoon Kim
Geographic Variation of Health Care Spending on Heart Failure in Metropolitan Areas , Kevin McMillan
"We Shall Meet Beyond the River": An Analysis of the Deathscape of Brownville, Nebraska , Ashley J. Barnett
Building a GIS Model to Assess Agritourism Potential , Brian G. Baskerville
Exploring the Nature of Space for Human Behavior in Ordinary Structured Environments , Molly Boeka Cannon
A Historical Geography of Sand Island 1870 - 1944 , Lucas P. Johnson
Proximal Sensing as a Means of Characterizing Phragmites australis , Travis Yeik
Multi-Temporal Analysis of Crop Biomass Using Selected Environmental Variables and Remote Sensing Derived Indices , Nwakaku M. Ajaere
Evaluating Vegetation Response to Water Stress Using Close-Range and Satellite Remote Sensing , Sharmistha Swain
ASSESSING SEASONAL FEATURES OF TROPICAL FORESTS USING REMOTE SENSING , Roberto Bonifaz-Alfonzo
USING A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM TO DEFINE REGIONS OF GRAPE-CULTIVAR SUITABILITY IN NEBRASKA , Ting Chen
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Malaria in Paraguay , Nicole M. Wayant
Levels of Response In Experiential Conceptualizations of Neighborhood: The Potential For Multiple Versions of This Place Construct , Cynthia M. Williams
PRESERVATION ETHICS IN THE CASE OF NEBRASKA’S NATIONALLY REGISTERED HISTORIC PROPERTIES , Darren Michael Adams
Intersections of Place, Time, and Entertainment in Rural Nebraska in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries , Rebecca A. Buller
The Changing Landscape of a Rural Region: The effect of the Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir in the Osage River Basin of Missouri , Melvin Arthur Johnson
Detection and Measurement of Water Stress in Vegetation Using Visible Spectrum Reflectance , Arthur Zygielbaum
Patterns and Consequences of Segregation: An Analysis of Ethnic Residential Patterns at Two Geographic Scales , Kenneth N. French
Geographies of Indigenous-based Team Name and Mascot Use in American Secondary Schools , Ezra J. Zeitler
A WATERSHED-BASED CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR LAKES IN AGRICULTURALLY-DOMINATED ECOSYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY OF NEBRASKA RESERVOIRS , Henry N. N. Bulley
MODELING BIGHORN SHEEP HABITAT IN NORTHWEST NEBRASKA , Kyle M. Forbes
CLOSE-RANGE AND SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING OF ALGAL BIOMASS IN THE IOWA GREAT LAKES , Eric A. Wilson
Visualizing Uncertainty of the Great Plains Boundary , Sonja Lynn Rossum
EFFECTS OF SPATIAL RESOLUTION AND LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE ON LAND COVER CHARACTERIZATION , Wenli Yang
Spatial Structure and Decision-Making Aspects of Pedestrian Route Selection through an Urban Environment , Michael R. Hill
VACANCY CHAINS AND INTRA-URBAN MIGRATION , Donald Rundquist
Water Power Development on the Lower Loup River: A Study in Economic Geography , Ralph Eugene Olson
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Responsible investment and ESG: an economic geography
There is a growing awareness of, and commitment to, Responsible Investment (RI) in the institutional investment markets internationally. RI is defined as the consideration of environmental, social and/or governance (ESG) issues in long-term oriented investment decision-making. As the role of ESG in determining investment risk and opportunity becomes more evident, and as ESG data becomes more available, RI is increasingly seen as an area of potential investment innovation. This thesis appli...
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Institutional investment portfolios are currently, and will increasingly be, affected by the risks and opportunities resulting from climate change. This paper contributes new empirical data from 58 in-depth interviews and a global investor survey to explore how climate change is being learnt socially and asocially within the institutional investment industry. This research seeks to identify ways in which the relatively novel concept of ‘stranded assets’ can be better disseminated to investmen...
Drawing on the work of leading researchers and practitioners from a range of disciplines, including economic geography, economics, economic history, finance, law, and public policy, this edited collection provides a comprehensive assessment of stranded assets and the environment, covering the fundamental issues and debates, including climate change and societal responses to environmental change, as well as its origins and theoretical basis. The volume provides much needed clarity as the di...
Institutional investors are key actors in combating climate change. They are exposed to the risks and opportunities of climate change, and represent a large pool of capital that could help finance the trillions of dollars required to transition to a low carbon economy. Recognition of these issues within investment institutions appears to be increasing, but understanding climate change, and its associated investment implications, remains far from universal among investment professionals. ...
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This thesis consists of three chapters on international trade and economic geography. The first chapter examines Family Planning Programs (FPPs) as a driver of structural transformation. Many nations have implemented FPPs as a strategic response to demographic shifts, aiming to optimize economic growth. This chapter introduces a comprehensive dynamic economic geography model, incorporating dynamic fertility decisions, multi-regional and multi-sectoral frameworks, non-homothetic preferences, technological advancements, and region-specific constraints. The core mechanism suggests that changes in the total labor force predominantly favor labor-intensive non-agricultural sectors, thereby facilitating structural transformation. Counterfactual analyses indicate that China’s FPPs initially boost the share of non-agricultural employment by 0.7 percentage points but lead to a 2.7 percentage point reduction in the long term. The second chapter investigates the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market. Around three-quarters of global trade in LNG is transacted within long-term contracts between buyers and sellers. Reduced-form evidence from transactions between 2009 and 2019 shows contracts operate as call options. We model a contractual relationship where noncontractible effort from the seller contributes to the relative value of a contract shipment. Estimates of our model suggest the seller’s effort is important, and that sellers extract a large share of the contract value. The results suggest there are significant frictions in the LNG spot market due to technology and geography constraints and also its relatively small size. The third chapter examines the implications of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) using a dynamic spatial general equilibrium model. Unlike previous studies that primarily projected potential impacts of Brexit based on speculative scenarios, this analysis introduces new estimates of tariffs and non-tariff measures (NTMs) specified by the TCA. The findings show that while the TCA will necessitate substantial adjustments for some sectors, Brexit will not fundamentally alter the overall structure of the UK economy. However, the main impacts will manifest as significant hits to real wages and productivity, exacerbating the long-standing economic challenges faced by the UK.
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This thesis consists of three chapters on international trade and economic geography. The first chapter examines Family Planning Programs (FPPs) as a driver of structural transformation. Many nations have implemented FPPs as a strategic response to demographic shifts, aiming to optimize economic growth. This chapter introduces a comprehensive dynamic economic geography model, incorporating ...