Dispersed low-density development–“urban sprawl”–has many detrimental environmental, economic, and social consequences. Sprawl leads to higher greenhouse-gas emissions …
Recent decades have seen the emergence of hybrid models of living and working associated typologies. These developments have been analysed from the perspective of …
M Ewers, J Kangmennaang - Applied Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
The proliferation of remote work with the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in a new geography of work and new spaces of inequality. While working remotely can be …
During the pandemic, office workers were abruptly pushed into a home-based work life, as working from home became mandatory, full time, and digitally coordinated. The transition …
The global COVID pandemic changed how we work. Telework has become the “new normal” in suburban and rural areas. National and regional transport policies have been …
T Vogl, M Orel - International Journal of Workplace Health …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to explore the manifold implications–health, environmental and economic–of integrating coworking spaces (CSs) into residential settings. The research …
P Zhu, Y Guo, P Maghelal - Housing Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Telecommuting has become widespread during the pandemic and are expected to become mainstream work culture in the post-pandemic era. By applying a three-step Instrumental …
Zusammenfassung Die Arbeitswelt ist starken Veränderungen unterworfen. Mit den Prozessen der Digitalisierung nehmen die Möglichkeiten zu, ortsunabhängig zu arbeiten …
T Li, J Dodson - Population, space and place, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates the intra‐urban residential migration of workers in Melbourne and assesses the spatial effects of this dynamic on urban internal structure and spatial labour …