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Gares, Paul. "The physical geography of Florida." Physical Geography 35, no. 2 (2014): 91–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02723646.2014.906962.

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Weisner, Meagan L., and Mary M. Cameron. "Does Yoga Increase Sustainability?" Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology 24, no. 1 (2020): 58–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685357-02401101.

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Abstract This study aims to increase understanding of whether spiritual dimensions of nature experiences are connected to sustainability by examining the relationship between yoga, sensory awareness, and pro-environmental behavior among comparative groups of yoga and non-yoga practitioners in South Florida. According to affective and perceptual theories of human environmental care, the heightened perception of and attention to one’s natural environment through enhanced sensory awareness that yoga practitioners describe experiencing should engender a closer inclination to nature and its protect
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Al-Hindi, Karen Falconer, and Caedmon Staddon. "The Hidden Histories and Geographies of Neotraditional Town Planning: The Case of Seaside, Florida." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 15, no. 3 (1997): 349–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d150349.

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The neotraditional resort development of Seaside, Florida merits special attention from geographers and urban planners because of the normative claims made by its designers and because it has garnered widespread attention from practising architects, planners, anti social critics, Under the banners of ‘neotraditionalism’ and ‘community planning’ the principles implemented in Seaside have also been employed in numerous other developments in North America. Central to Seaside's appeal and normative content is the deliberate attempt to resurrect an idealised past of uniquely American communitariani
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Singh, Prashant, Junayed Pasha, Amir Khorram-Manesh, Krzysztof Goniewicz, Abdolreza Roshani, and Maxim A. Dulebenets. "A Holistic Analysis of Train-Vehicle Accidents at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings in Florida." Sustainability 13, no. 16 (2021): 8842. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13168842.

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Highway-rail grade crossing (HRGC) accidents pose a serious risk of safety to highway users, including pedestrians trying to cross HRGCs. A significant increase in the number of HRGC accidents globally calls for greater research efforts, which are not limited to the analysis of accidents at HRGCs but also understanding user perception, driver behavior, potential conflicting areas at crossings, effectiveness of countermeasures and user perception towards them. HRGC safety is one of the priority areas in the State of Florida, since the state HRGCs experienced a total of 429 injuries and 146 fata
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Fathi, Soheil, Ravi S. Srinivasan, Charles J. Kibert, Ruth L. Steiner, and Emre Demirezen. "AI-Based Campus Energy Use Prediction for Assessing the Effects of Climate Change." Sustainability 12, no. 8 (2020): 3223. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12083223.

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In developed countries, buildings are involved in almost 50% of total energy use and 30% of global annual greenhouse gas emissions. The operational energy needs of buildings are highly dependent on various building physical, operational, and functional characteristics, as well as meteorological and temporal properties. Besides physics-based energy modeling of buildings, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the capability to provide faster and higher accuracy estimates, given buildings’ historic energy consumption data. Looking beyond individual building levels, forecasting building energy performa
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Mitsova, Diana, Monica Escaleras, Alka Sapat, Ann-Margaret Esnard, and Alberto Lamadrid. "The Effects of Infrastructure Service Disruptions and Socio-Economic Vulnerability on Hurricane Recovery." Sustainability 11, no. 2 (2019): 516. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11020516.

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Hurricanes and extreme weather events can cause widespread damage and disruption to infrastructure services and consequently delay household and community recovery. A subset of data from a cross-sectional survey of 989 households in central and south Florida is used to examine the effects of Hurricane Irma on post-disaster recovery eight months after the landfall. Using logistic regression modeling, we find that physical damage to property, disruption of infrastructure services such as loss of electric power and cell phone/internet services and other factors (i.e., homeowner’s or renter’s insu
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Atzori, Roberta, Alan Fyall, Asli D. A. Tasci, and Jill Fjelstul. "The Role of Social Representations in Shaping Tourist Responses to Potential Climate Change Impacts: An Analysis of Florida’s Coastal Destinations." Journal of Travel Research 58, no. 8 (2018): 1373–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047287518802089.

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Beside the physical impacts of climate change, society’s perceptions of climate change and its reactions at different stages of decision-making levels have become critical issues. This study presents the perspective of tourists who have previously visited Florida, in a hypothetical scenario of changed climatic conditions. It is proposed that existing social representations about climate change, and therefore individuals’ attitudes, views, and beliefs about this phenomenon, need to be taken into account when examining tourists’ stated responses to climate change and subsequent potential shifts
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Lee, Woojin, and Haeyoon Kwon. "The Influence of Personal Involvement on Festival Attendees’ Revisit Intention: Food and Wine Attendees’ Perspective." Sustainability 13, no. 14 (2021): 7727. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13147727.

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Research on food and wine tourism is recent and mostly attraction-based. Further, it is essential to understand how locally grown food and beverages allow culinary tourists to amplify their involvement experiences and lead to enhance their satisfaction and destination loyalty. This research attempts to explore the structural relationships between the variables of motivation, different types of involvement, physical/intangible service satisfaction, and loyalty in the context of a food and wine festival. Data were collected via intercept surveys on site, which were distributed to and collected f
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Mahmoudi, Jina, and Lei Zhang. "Impact of the Built Environment Measured at Multiple Levels on Nonmotorized Travel Behavior: An Ecological Approach to a Florida Case Study." Sustainability 12, no. 21 (2020): 8837. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12218837.

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Research continues to reveal the benefits of nonmotorized travel modes such as walking and bicycling. Therefore, identification of the factors that nurture these activities is essential in developing sustainable urban planning policies and designs. Among those factors are the built environment characteristics of the place of residence. To date, research on the role of the built environment in nonmotorized travel has focused on neighborhood-level factors. However, people do not stay within their neighborhoods; they live and work at a regional scale and travel to various destinations and distanc
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Nursalam, La Ode, A. Arisona, R. Ramli, et al. "Mapping of Subsurface Geological Structure and Land Cover Using Microgravity Techniques for Geography and Geophysic Surveys: A Case Study of Maluri Park, Malaysia." Geosfera Indonesia 4, no. 3 (2019): 280. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v4i3.13738.

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A microgravity investigation on bedrock topography was conducted at Maluri park reference level in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The study aim to mapping the near-surface structure and soil and land cover distribution for geography and geophysics surveys. Two types of cross-section modeling of the residual anomaly generated the MaluriBouguer Anomaly model for site-1 and site-2 at Maluri Park. The 2D microgravity models produced the contour map, displaying the characterization due to density contrast in rock types while mapping the subsurface geological structure at different depths. Moreover, a synt
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Jang, Yuri, Nan Sook Park, Min-Kyoung Rhee, et al. "PHYSICAL-MENTAL-ORAL-COGNITIVE HEALTH IN OLDER KOREAN AMERICANS: A MULTISITE STUDY." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (2019): S406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.1510.

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Abstract Using data from surveys with older Korean Americans (n = 2,150) conducted at five sites in the U.S. (California, New York, Texas, Hawaii, and Florida), the present study explored the status of physical/mental/oral/cognitive health and its determinants. For each health domain, we examined how self-rating (excellent/very good/good/fair/poor) of health was associated with other domain-relevant indicators (e.g., the number of chronic diseases, symptoms of depression, problems with teeth or gums, or cognitive performance) and sociocultural factors (e.g., socioeconomic status, acculturation
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Rosa e Silva, Marina Coelho, and Ana Paula Nunes Chaves. "As imagens no Guia Floripa: uma análise da cidade real e da cidade representada." Terr Plural 14 (2020): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5212/terraplural.v.14.2016199.051.

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This paper aims to broaden analytical horizons for the approach of contemporary images as producers of the geographical imaginaries about places. For this, we analyzed images of Florianópolis published in a tourism brochure called Floripa Guide. The research was the theoretical framework for visual culture scholars such as Gillian Rose, Verónica Hollman, and Gisele Girardi. From the analysis of the context of the images formed both by the physical support in which they are presented, as well as by the linguistic and visual surroundings that compose them. The analysis of the images demonstrated
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Glosienė, Audronė. "Kūrybingumas žinių visuomenėje: idėjų žemėlapis." Informacijos mokslai 41 (January 1, 2007): 9–240. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/im.2007.0.3460.

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Pomodernioje žinių (žinojimo) visuomenėje vykstančios permainos siejamos su intelektinio, socialinio, kultūrinio ir kitų „minkštojo“ kapitalo formų efektyvaus naudojimo paieškomis. XXI a. pradžioje vėl imta plačiai kalbėti apie kūrybingumą kaip ne tik nesenkantį organizacijų, valstybių ir miestų atsinaujinimo šaltinį, bet ir kaip svarbiausią naujojo amžiaus dimensiją apskritai. Šio požiūrio plėtrai didžiausios įtakos turėjo JAV tyrėjo Richardo Floridos darbai, jie ir apžvelgiami šiame straipsnyje kartu su naujausiais kultūrinės geografijos ir kultūrinės ekonomikos tyrimais, atskleidžiančiais f
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Nesbit, Jeffrey S. "The American spaceport and the power of cultural imaginaries." European Journal of American Culture 39, no. 3 (2020): 317–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ejac_00033_1.

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Cape Canaveral, the site of the American space programme launch complex located on the coast of Central Florida, has both a deep history in technological innovation and has been the place for architecturally imagining the new frontier of civilization. The range and trajectory of this new extraterrestrial frontier today resides within this once remote wilderness at the ends of architecture – both at the ends of a disciplinary formation and the physical site that enables the departure from Earth. Cultural imaginaries, collective forms created by culture, such as images relating to the assumed ef
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Roy, Brita, Carley Riley, Jeph Herrin, et al. "Associations between community well-being and hospitalisation rates: results from a cross-sectional study within six US states." BMJ Open 9, no. 11 (2019): e030017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030017.

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ObjectiveTo evaluate the association between community well-being, a positively framed, multidimensional assessment of the health and quality of life of a geographic community, and hospitalisation rates.DesignCross-sectional studySettingZip codes within six US states (Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, New York, Pennsylvania and Utah)Main outcome measuresOur primary outcome was age-adjusted, all-cause hospitalisation rates in 2010; secondary outcomes included potentially preventable disease-specific hospitalisation rates, including cardiovascular-related, respiratory-related and cancer-related admission
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Bazzoli, Gloria J., Patricia Carcaise-Edinboro, Lindsay M. Sabik, Priya Chandan, and Spencer Harpe. "Integrated Case Management: Does It Reduce Health Service Disparities Across African American and White Medicaid Beneficiaries?" Medical Care Research and Review 74, no. 4 (2016): 486–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077558716649879.

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Evidence of persistent racial and ethnic disparities in health service use is substantial. Even among Medicaid beneficiaries, minority individuals may have lower use of specific health services relative to Whites due to varying degrees of trust in the health system, beliefs about the usefulness of medical treatment, provider stereotyping, or geographic service availability. Prior research demonstrated that a Florida Medicaid disease management program led to reductions in service disparities between Whites and African Americans. We study a Medicaid Integrated Case Management program implemente
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Hill, Melinda S., Lucio N. Gordan, Beth A. Wittmer, et al. "A qualitative analysis of care management based on a large community-based oncology group’s value-based care experience." Journal of Clinical Oncology 39, no. 15_suppl (2021): e18653-e18653. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2021.39.15_suppl.e18653.

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e18653 Background: Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS), a Florida-based physician led oncology group, participates in value-based care (VBC) programs to improve quality of care, reducing waste, unnecessary utilization, and lowering costs. Methods: A focus group of four FCS Care Managers (CM) was conducted by Integra Connect (IC) with the following goals: 1) Discuss CM and current processes; 2) Delineate best practices; 3) Determine improvement opportunities and 4) Quantify CM impact on reducing ED utilization. IC conducted a structured interview of 16 questions with six q
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Glantz, M. H. "Hurricane Katrina as a "teachable moment"." Advances in Geosciences 14 (April 10, 2008): 287–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-14-287-2008.

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Abstract. By American standards, New Orleans is a very old, very popular city in the southern part of the United States. It is located in Louisiana at the mouth of the Mississippi River, a river which drains about 40% of the Continental United States, making New Orleans a major port city. It is also located in an area of major oil reserves onshore, as well as offshore, in the Gulf of Mexico. Most people know New Orleans as a tourist hotspot; especially well-known is the Mardi Gras season at the beginning of Lent. People refer to the city as the "Big Easy". A recent biography of the city refers
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Wang, Youzhu, Philip Van Beynen, Ping Wang, Gregg Brooks, Gregory Herbert, and Robert Tykot. "Investigation of sedimentary records of Hurricane Irma in sinkholes, Big Pine Key, Florida." Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, June 2, 2021, 030913332110177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03091333211017764.

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Few paleotempestological studies have focused on coastal sinkholes, a common feature in Florida, which can receive and preserve storm overwash sediments. The major goal of this research is to improve our understanding of the characteristic signatures of storm sediments in sinkholes thereby determining reliability of these environments as proxies for hurricanes. Hurricane Irma as a category 5 storm provides an excellent case study for characterizing storm deposits in sinkholes on Big Pine Key. We cored at four sinkholes along a 350 m transect normal to the shoreline. Core sediments were charact
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Lawrence, Robert. "Locate, Combine, Contradict, Iterate: Serial Strategies for PostInternet Art." M/C Journal 21, no. 1 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1374.

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We (I, Robert Lawrence and, in a rare display of unity, all my online avatars and agents)hereby render and proclaim thisMANIFESTO OF PIECES AND BITS IN SERVICE OF CONTRADICTIONAL AESTHETICSWe start with the simple premise that art has the job of telling us who we are, and that through the modern age doing this job while KEEPING UP with accelerating cultural change has necessitated the invention of something we might call the avant-garde. Along the way there has been an on-again-off-again affair between said avant-garde and technology. We are now in a new phase of the new and the technology und
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Nairn, Angelique. "Chasing Dreams, Finding Nightmares: Exploring the Creative Limits of the Music Career." M/C Journal 23, no. 1 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1624.

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In the 2019 documentary Chasing Happiness, recording artist/musician Joe Jonas tells audiences that the band was “living the dream”. Similarly, in the 2012 documentary Artifact, lead singer Jared Leto remarks that at the height of Thirty Seconds to Mars’s success, they “were living the dream”. However, for both the Jonas Brothers and Thirty Seconds to Mars, their experiences of the music industry (much like other commercially successful recording artists) soon transformed into nightmares. Similar to other commercially successful recording artists, the Jonas Brothers and Thirty Seconds to Mars,
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McKenzie, Peter. "Jazz Culture in the North: A Comparative Study of Regional Jazz Communities in Cairns and Mackay, North Queensland." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1318.

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IntroductionMusicians and critics regard Australian jazz as vibrant and creative (Shand; Chessher; Rechniewski). From its tentative beginnings in the early twentieth century (Whiteoak), jazz has become a major aspect of Australia’s music and performance. Due to the large distances separating cities and towns, its development has been influenced by geographical isolation (Nikolsky; Chessher; Clare; Johnson; Stevens; McGuiness). While major cities have been the central hubs, it is increasingly acknowledged that regional centres also provide avenues for jazz performance (Curtis).This article disc
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Deer, Patrick, and Toby Miller. "A Day That Will Live In … ?" M/C Journal 5, no. 1 (2002). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1938.

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By the time you read this, it will be wrong. Things seemed to be moving so fast in these first days after airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and the Pennsylvania earth. Each certainty is as carelessly dropped as it was once carelessly assumed. The sounds of lower Manhattan that used to serve as white noise for residents—sirens, screeches, screams—are no longer signs without a referent. Instead, they make folks stare and stop, hurry and hustle, wondering whether the noises we know so well are in fact, this time, coefficients of a new reality. At the time of writing
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