2021
DOI: 10.2478/bog-2021-0014
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Remote-sensing technology in mapping socio-economic divergence of Europe

Abstract: Marine and ocean coasts traditionally act as natural growth poles for humankind. Recent studies conducted by scholars from both natural and social sciences suggest that coastal zones accumulate population, agglomerate industries, attract entrepreneurs, and pull investments. The coastalisation effect remains one of the defining factors of regional development around the globe and is projected to strengthen over the next quarter century. Deepening socio-economic inequality and polarisation between countries and … Show more

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“…Articles from these countries mostly focused on society, the environment, and energy. To some extent, this indicates that the economic level plays a vital role in scientific input in remote sensing (Li et al, 2016;Lukac et al, 2016;Mikhaylov et al, 2021). Furthermore, for countries/regions with large populations, especially emerging developing countries/regions, new methods based on remote sensing technologies have been sought to solve social problems (such as traffic congestion, environmental pollution, etc.)…”
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“…Articles from these countries mostly focused on society, the environment, and energy. To some extent, this indicates that the economic level plays a vital role in scientific input in remote sensing (Li et al, 2016;Lukac et al, 2016;Mikhaylov et al, 2021). Furthermore, for countries/regions with large populations, especially emerging developing countries/regions, new methods based on remote sensing technologies have been sought to solve social problems (such as traffic congestion, environmental pollution, etc.)…”
Section: Category I Z(i)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Asia, there were nations with advanced academic institutions, talented scientific researchers, and large research work output as well as nations with unfavorable research conditions, few scientific researchers, and small study output (Klein et al, 2014;de Beurs et al, 2015;Vadrevu et al, 2019). Thus, the gap in research work output in Asia was larger than that in Europe (Goga et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2020;Mikhaylov et al, 2021). Moreover, the continental gap in Africa has obviously narrowed due to the increasing investment in scientific research in the current decade (Khechba et al, 2021;Mngadi et al, 2022;Sebola, 2022).…”
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“…Suburbanisation increases public spending on transport, infrastructure and public institutions (Cieślak & Szuniewicz, 2015). These processes lead to changes not only in land cover, but also in the organisation and management of space, and they pose an immense challenge for the authorities of the adjacent rural municipalities that are usually most affected by suburbanisation (Rietkerk & van de Koppel, 2008;Butt et al, 2015;Mikhaylov, et al ,2021). An analysis of the rate of the above processes is an important element of spatial management, which makes it possible to prepare for successive stages of suburbanisation (Barros et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%