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Lunsheng Gong, Meihan Jin, Qiang Liu, Yongxi Gong and Yu Liu
Residents? activity space reflects multiple aspects of human life related to space, time, and type of activity. How to measure the activity space at multiple geographic scales remains a problem to be solved. Recently, the emergence of big data such as mo...
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Guangwen Song, Chunxia Zhang, Luzi Xiao, Zhuoting Wang, Jianguo Chen and Xu Zhang
The ambient population has been regarded as an important indicator for analyzing or predicting thefts. However, the literature has taken it as a homogenous group and seldom explored the varied impacts of different kinds of ambient populations on thefts. ...
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Sui Tao, Sylvia He, Dick Ettema, Shuli Luo
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Improved accessibility by transit service constitutes a critical component in removing spatial barriers in daily mobility for disadvantaged groups. However, the effects of transit accessibility on the daily mobility and activity participation of differen...
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Sophie Curtis-Ham, Wim Bernasco, Oleg N. Medvedev and Devon L. L. Polaschek
It is well established that offenders? routine activity locations (nodes) shape their crime locations, but research examining the geography of offenders? routine activity spaces has to date largely been limited to a few core nodes such as homes and prior...
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Lin Liu, Chenchen Li, Luzi Xiao and Guangwen Song
Both an offender?s home area and their daily activity area can impact the spatial distribution of crime. However, existing studies are generally limited to the influence of the offender?s home area and its immediate surrounding areas, while ignoring othe...
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Lin Lin, Tianyi Chen
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Daily travel distance in urban China has substantially increased. The spatial layout of the 15-minute neighborhood, which supports local living and encourages walking and biking, was detailed in the Urban Residential District Planning and Design Standard...
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Tongye Guo, Yang Zhao, Jiahao Yang, Zhengnan Zhong, Kefu Ji, Ziyu Zhong and Xinyi Luo
Hot-humid areas have long, hot summers and poor outdoor thermal comfort (OTC). The urban heat island (UHI) effect exacerbates the deterioration of OTC in hot-humid areas, seriously affecting the thermal safety of children?s outdoor activities. In this st...
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Ying Du and Wei Huang
The quality of street space has attracted attention. It is important to understand the needs of different population groups for street space quality, especially the rapidly growing elderly group. Improving the quality of street space is conducive to prom...
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Clive E. Coetzee,Ewert P.J. Kleynhans
AbstractOrientation: Some recent studies have been published that demonstrated the value of remote sensing night-time lights as descriptors and/or proxies for human activity.Research purpose: This article investigated the association between night-time l...
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Naila Sharmeen and Douglas Houston
Very few studies have addressed the gap in literature by examining the travel and activity patterns of travelers in developing countries to inform future land use and socio-economic planning. The major purpose of this paper is to determine the factors re...
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Linda Zeindl and Joerg Koenigstorfer
Air pollution while exercising is a health threat to urban residents. The study?s purpose is to conduct a health benefit assessment for running against the background of the Particulate Matter (PM) 2.5 concentration, taking the Munich Olympic Park as a c...
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Naila Sharmeen and Douglas Houston
Although a handful of studies have begun to integrate activity space within travel behavior analysis in the European and United States (U.S.) contexts, few studies have measured the size, structure, and implications of human activity spaces in the contex...
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Moustou Fotini
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This study aims to examine individual accessibility experiences in space and time, through developing a new composite accessibility measure using spatial, temporal and travel data. According to time-geography, all the activities have spatial extent and t...
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Na Chen, Gulsah Akar
Since the early 2000s, accessibility-based planning has been increasingly used to mitigate urban problems (e.g., traffic congestion and spatial mismatch) from a sustainable perspective. In particular, the concept of accessibility has been applied to inve...
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Noreen McDonald, Louis A. Merlin, Haoting Hu, Joshu Shih, Deborah Cohen, Kelly Evenson, Thomas McKenzie, Daniel Rodriguez
The proportion of teens and young adults with driver?s licenses has declined sharply in many industrialized countries including the United States. Explanations for this decline have ranged from the introduction of graduated driver licensing programs to t...
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Calvin P Tribby, Harvey J Miller, Barbara B Brown, Carol M Werner, Ken R Smith
There is increasing emphasis on active transportation, such as walking, in transportation planning as a sustainable form of mobility and in public health as a means of achieving recommended physical activity and better health outcomes. A research focus i...
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Kjersti Karoline Danielsen, May Helena Øydna, Sofia Strömmer and Kenneth Haugjord
Mental health care policies call for health-promoting and recovery-oriented interventions, as well as community-based programs supporting healthier habits. The purpose of this study was to explore how individuals facing mental health challenges experienc...
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Liang Wen, Jeff Kenworthy, Xiumei Guo and Dora Marinova
Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which cannot be addressed without a holistic approach. Congestion cannot be narrowly tackled at the cost of a city?s quality of life. Focusing on transport and land ...
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Traffic congestion is one of the most vexing city problems and involves numerous factors which cannot be addressed without a holistic approach. Congestion cannot be narrowly tackled at the cost of a city’s quality of life. Focusing on transport and...
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