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Cai Wu, Yanwen Wang, Jiong Wang, Menno-Jan Kraak and Mingshu Wang
This study introduces a machine learning-based framework for mapping street patterns in urban morphology, offering an objective, scalable approach that transcends traditional methodologies. Focusing on six diverse cities, the research employed supervised...
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Zhihao Sun, Dezhi Kang, Hongzan Jiao, Ya Yang, Wei Xue, Hao Wu, Lingbo Liu, Yuwei Su and Zhenghong Peng
Urban spatial elements present agglomeration and dispersion geographic processes in the urban development. Identifying the characteristics of their distribution changes and accurately capturing the evolution of the urban spatial structure is of great sig...
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Jie Chen, Liang Jiang, Ye Tian and Jing Luo
As a driving force for regional development, innovation holds an increasing position in regional competitiveness, and a reasonable and coordinated innovation network structure can promote high-quality regional development. Utilizing the modified gravity ...
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Dongling Ma, Baoze Liu, Qingji Huang and Qian Zhang
Studying the development characteristics of the urban catering industry holds significant importance for understanding the spatial patterns of cities. In this manuscript, according to the characteristics of the distribution of catering points and based o...
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Lei Zhou, Ming Liu, Zhenlong Zheng and Wei Wang
Commercial and residential spaces are two core types of geographical objects in urban areas. However, these two types of spaces are not independent of each other. Spatial associations exist between them, and a thorough understanding of this spatial assoc...
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Jiawei Zhu, Chao Tao, Xin Lin, Jian Peng, Haozhe Huang, Li Chen and Qiongjie Wang
Analyzing the urban spatial structure of a city is a core topic within urban geographical information science that has the ability to assist urban planning, site selection, location recommendation, etc. Among previous studies, comprehending the functiona...
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Dan He, Zixuan Chen, Tao Pei and Jing Zhou
China has entered an era of rapid high-speed railway (HSR) development and the spatial structure of urban agglomerations will evolve in parallel with the development and evolution of the spatial structure of the HSR network. In this study, we explore how...
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Yan Zhang, Xiang Zheng, Min Chen, Yingbing Li, Yingxue Yan and Peiying Wang
The urban structure is the spatial reflection of various economic and cultural factors acting on the urban territory. Different from the physical structure, urban structure is closely related to the population mobility. Taxi trajectories are widely distr...
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Liran Yin, Tao Wang and Kemi Adeyeye
Space syntax has been widely used in studies with historical components to developing a common analytical language for the comparative study of urban morphology across time and space by visual diagrams. This paper uses space syntax to analyse the inner a...
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Dorothee Stiller, Michael Wurm, Thomas Stark, Pablo d'Angelo, Karsten Stebner, Stefan Dech, Hannes Taubenböck
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A significant increase in global urban population affects the efficiency of urban transportation systems. Remarkable urban growth rates are observed in developing or newly industrialized countries where researchers, planners, and authorities face scarcit...
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Chenyu Lu, Min Pang, Yang Zhang, Hengji Li, Chengpeng Lu, Xianglong Tang and Wei Cheng
The study of urban spatial structure is currently one of the most popular research fields in urban geography. This study uses Lanzhou, one of the major cities in Northwest China, as a case area. Using the industry classification of POI data, the nearest-...
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Ana Nieto Masot, Gema Cárdenas Alonso and Ángela Engelmo Moriche
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This analysis examines the spatial fragmentation of the urban landscape with respect to neighborhoods classified according to their racial, demographic, housing and socioeconomic characteristics. The analysis is performed on the 50 largest metropolitan a...
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Elizabeth C. Delmelle
This analysis examines the spatial fragmentation of the urban landscape with respect to neighborhoods classified according to their racial, demographic, housing and socioeconomic characteristics. The analysis is performed on the 50 largest metropolitan a...
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Arefeh Nasri, Lei Zhang
For many years, attempts to measure the urban structure and physical form of metropolitan areas have been focused on a limited set of attributes, mostly density and density gradients. However, the complex nature of the urban form requires the considerati...
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ChengHe Guan, Richard Peiser
The effects of metro system development and urban form on housing prices highly depend on the spatial temporal conditions of the urban neighborhoods. However, scholars have not yet comprehensively examined these interactions at a neighborhood-scale. This...
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Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Laetitia Dablanc, Genevieve Giuliano
The paper introduces the concept of the freight landscape: the spatial distribution of freight activity and intensity in a metropolitan area. Using population and employment density information, a freight landscape matrix is calculated for four major met...
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Xiaoyan Huang, Jiawen Yang, Burak Güneralp and Mark Burris
Urban spatial structure evolution, when using employment as the proxy, can be explained by the change of employment distribution. In this study, we measure the 361 US metro areas (metros) by employment shares, in five submetro sections (i.e., main-center...
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