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All accepted abstracts and papers would be published in the conference proceeding CD (with ISBN number). After the conference, an e-book version of the proceedings will be sent to be indexed by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (formerly called ISI Proceedings). The 2012 USM-AUT conference proceeding is accepted for the Thomson Reuters. |
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Qualified and selected papers will be
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Institutions and Economies (IJIE). IJIE is targeted at advancing the study of institutions and the functioning of firms, organizations, networks and civil society in the demand and delivery of goods and services. The journal specifically promotes research on the role of institutions in allocating and coordinating social and economic needs of societies. The journal does not favour any particular institution but encourages that submissions justify empirically whatever position taken with a focus on the advancement. IJIE is abstracted and indexed in Scopus, EconPapers, Ideas and MyCite. |
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International Journal of Environment, Society & Space (IJESS). IJESS is published by National Geographical Association of Malaysia, managed by an autonomous Editorial Board drawn from members of the Malaysian Geographical Association of Malaysia. The Board is assisted by a panel of distinguished scholars from local and foreign universities. IJESS is a refereed on-line journal covers cutting-edge research in methods, techniques, and applications to concept and theories that involve the environment society, and space. The journal publishes articles that focus on new approaches to understand and manage the environment society, and space. Examples of issues include but not limited to: |
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physical environment such as biodiversity, environmental degradation, environmental planning and management, hydrology, geomorphology, and built-environment |
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social, economic, development and policy issues regarding poverty, health, crime, social and regional planning, demography and cities; and |
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techniques such as Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, Qualitative and Quantitative Methods, spatial statistics and related fields of study. |
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