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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS POTENTIAL FOR POVERTY ALLIVIATION IN THE TYUMEN REGION, RUSSIA

D. Rudenko

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b22/s11.108View metrics

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Title
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS POTENTIAL FOR POVERTY ALLIVIATION IN THE TYUMEN REGION, RUSSIA
Authors
D. Rudenko
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
855-862
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-35-3
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Dorling D., Pritchard J. The Geography of Poverty, Inequality and Wealth in the UK and Abroad: Because Enough is Never Enough, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol.3/issue 2-3, pp.81-106, 2010.

  3. Norman P. Identifying Change Over Time in Small Area Socio-Economic Deprivation, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 3/issue 1, pp.107 -138, 2010. DOI: 10.1007/s12061-009-9036-6

  4. Jargowsky P.A. Stunning Progress, Hidden Problems: The Dramatic Decline of Concentrated Poverty in the 1990s, The Living Cities Census Series, the Brookings Institution, 2003.

  5. Miranti R., McNamara J., Tanton R., Harding A. Poverty at the Local Level: National and Small Area Poverty Estimates by Family Type for Australia in 2006, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 4/issue 1, pp.145-171, 2011.

  6. Séguin A., Apparicio P., Riva M. The Impact of Geographical Scale in Identifying Areas as Possible Sites for Area-Based Interventions to Tackle Poverty: The Case of Montréal, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol.5/issue 3, pp. 231 -251, 2012. DOI: 10.1007/s12061-011-9068-6

  7. World Bank. More than a pretty picture : using poverty maps to design better policies and interventions / Ed. by Bedi T., Coudouel A., Simler K., The World Bank, 2007.

  8. Thongdara R., Samarakoon L., Shrestha R.P., Ranamukhaarachchi S.L. Using GIS and Spatial Statistics to Target Poverty and Improve Poverty Alleviation Programs: A Case Study in Northeast Thailand, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 5/issue 2, pp.157-182, 2012.

  9. He S., Webster C., Wu F., Liu Y. Profiling Urban Poverty in a Chinese City, the Case of Nanjing, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy , vol. 1/issue 3, pp.193- 214, 2008.

  10. Banerjee A., Reddy K.N., Paul P. Application of remote sensing and GIS in demographic and socio-economic analysis of Dehradun City, Indian cartographer, vol.6, pp.274-281, 2002.

  11. UNDP. National Human Development Report for the Russian Federation 2013 / Edited by Prof. Sergey Bobylev/Translation into English by Ben Hooson / Design, prepress and printing by LLC RS Ilf, 2013.

  12. Rudenko D.Yu. A Comprehensive Approach to the Study of Poverty in the Region, Regional Research of Russia, vol. 4/issue. 3, pp. 141 – 149, 2014. DOI: 10.1134/S2079970514030083 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  13. Ojo A.A., Vickers D., Ballas D. The Segmentation of Local Government Areas: Creating a New Geography of Nigeria, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 5/issue 1, pp. 25-49, 2012.

  14. Dorling D., Pritchard J. The Geography of Poverty, Inequality and Wealth in the UK and Abroad: Because Enough is Never Enough, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol.3/issue 2-3, pp.81-106, 2010.

  15. Norman P. Identifying Change Over Time in Small Area Socio-Economic Deprivation, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 3/issue 1, pp.107 -138, 2010. DOI: 10.1007/s12061-009-9036-6

  16. Jargowsky P.A. Stunning Progress, Hidden Problems: The Dramatic Decline of Concentrated Poverty in the 1990s, The Living Cities Census Series, the Brookings Institution, 2003.

  17. Miranti R., McNamara J., Tanton R., Harding A. Poverty at the Local Level: National and Small Area Poverty Estimates by Family Type for Australia in 2006, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 4/issue 1, pp.145-171, 2011.

  18. Séguin A., Apparicio P., Riva M. The Impact of Geographical Scale in Identifying Areas as Possible Sites for Area-Based Interventions to Tackle Poverty: The Case of Montréal, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol.5/issue 3, pp. 231 -251, 2012. DOI: 10.1007/s12061-011-9068-6

  19. World Bank. More than a pretty picture : using poverty maps to design better policies and interventions / Ed. by Bedi T., Coudouel A., Simler K., The World Bank, 2007.

  20. Thongdara R., Samarakoon L., Shrestha R.P., Ranamukhaarachchi S.L. Using GIS and Spatial Statistics to Target Poverty and Improve Poverty Alleviation Programs: A Case Study in Northeast Thailand, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, vol. 5/issue 2, pp.157-182, 2012.

  21. He S., Webster C., Wu F., Liu Y. Profiling Urban Poverty in a Chinese City, the Case of Nanjing, Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy , vol. 1/issue 3, pp.193- 214, 2008.

  22. Banerjee A., Reddy K.N., Paul P. Application of remote sensing and GIS in demographic and socio-economic analysis of Dehradun City, Indian cartographer, vol.6, pp.274-281, 2002.

  23. UNDP. National Human Development Report for the Russian Federation 2013 / Edited by Prof. Sergey Bobylev/Translation into English by Ben Hooson / Design, prepress and printing by LLC RS Ilf, 2013.

  24. Rudenko D.Yu. A Comprehensive Approach to the Study of Poverty in the Region, Regional Research of Russia, vol. 4/issue. 3, pp. 141 – 149, 2014. DOI: 10.1134/S2079970514030083 International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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