Rzeszewski et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Supporting movement patterns research with qualitative sociological methods–gps tracks and focus group interviewsRzeszewski et al., 2014
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- Rzeszewski M
- Kotus J
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- GISRUK, Glasgow
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Exploration of human movement patterns is a lively subject of various research directions. Knowledge about pedestrian mobility have been used to analyze tourist way-finding decision making (Xia et al. 2011, 2008), movement of tourist in recreational areas (Orellana …
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