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Jing Han, Yue Wang and Xingping Wang
The role of small towns in regional development is being emphasized, especially in developing countries, where small towns are driving regional spatial integration and optimization from the ?bottom up?. In the context of further refinement of regional go...
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Zechun Huang
Unlike previous regionalized studies on a worldwide crisis, this study aims to analyze spatial distribution patterns and evolution characteristics of the COVID-19 pandemic, using space-time aggregation and spatial statistics from a global perspective. He...
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Mariem Ben-Said,Abdelilah Ghallab,Hajar Lamrhari,José Antonio Carreira,Juan Carlos Linares,Lahcen Taïqui
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Aim of study: Understanding small-scale patterns caused by stochastic factors or community interactions driving forest structure and diversity of Moroccan fir Abies marocana Trab.Area of study: Talassemtane fir forest, Talassemtane National Park, Rif Mou...
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Junmei Kang, Lichun Sui, Xiaomei Yang, Zhihua Wang, Chong Huang and Jun Wang
Comparisons of the accuracy and consistency of different remote-sensing land cover datasets are important for the rational application of multi-source land cover datasets to regional development, or to studies of global or local environmental change. Exi...
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Qi Liu, Jiajun Qiao, Dong Han, Mengjuan Li and Liangxiao Shi
Cultivated land is a vital factor in agricultural production but faces multiple challenges, including declining total area, spatial transformation, and ecological degradation. It is imperative to enhance cultivated land use eco-efficiency (CLUE). This st...
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Kate Carlson, Barbara P. Buttenfield and Yi Qiang
Quantification of all types of uncertainty helps to establish reliability in any analysis. This research focuses on uncertainty in two attribute levels of wetland classification and creates visualization tools to guide analysis of spatial uncertainty pat...
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Carolynne Hultquist, Zita Oravecz and Guido Cervone
Citizen-led movements producing spatio-temporal big data are potential sources of useful information during hazards. Yet, the sampling of crowdsourced data is often opportunistic and the statistical variations in the datasets are not typically assessed. ...
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Bo Xia, Jiaxuan E, Qing Chen, Laurie Buys, Tan Yigitcanlar and Connie Susilawati
The nature of the increasingly ageing populations of developed countries places residential issues of these populations at the heart of urban policy. Retirement villages as housing options for older adults in Australia has been growing steadily in recent...
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Daniel Yonto, L. Michele Issel and Jean-Claude Thill
Spatial data analytics can detect patterns of clustering of events in small geographies across an urban region. This study presents and demonstrates a robust research design to study the longitudinal stability of spatial clustering with small case number...
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Pierre Goovaerts, Thomas Hermans, Peter F. Goossens and Ellen Van De Vijver
This paper addresses two common challenges in analyzing spatial epidemiological data, specifically disease incidence rates recorded over small areas: filtering noise caused by small local population sizes and deriving estimates at different spatial scale...
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Xiang Feng, Peipei Wu, Wei Shen and Qian Huang
This paper measures the cultural consumption patterns of expatriates in Shanghai by applying a geo-information approach to data derived from social media. In order to reveal the geographical characteristics, the paper zooms in on the level of city distri...
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Suming Ren, Heng Zhao, Honglu Zhang, Fuqiang Wang and Huan Yang
The Yellow River Basin holds significance as a vital ecological shield and economic hub within China. Adapting land utilization practices and optimizing landscape patterns are of paramount significance in preserving the ecological equilibrium of the Yell...
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Xiaoran Huang, Pixin Gong, Marcus White and Bo Zhang
With population ageing being a notable demographic phenomenon, aging in place is an efficient model to accommodate the mounting aging needs. Based on the community scale, this study takes the 15-min community-life circle as the basic research unit to inv...
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Chong Xu, Xi Chen, Jianguo Chen and Debao Chen
The floating population is frequently treated as a homogeneous whole to explore its impact on crime in numerous crime studies in China. However, there are different compositions within the floating population and significant differences in the effects on...
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Angel Miramontes Carballada and Jose Balsa-Barreiro
The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic is showing dramatic impact across the world. Public health authorities attempt to fight against the virus while maintaining economic activity. In the face of the uncertainty derived from the virus, all the countries ha...
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Husheng Fang, Moquan Sha, Wenjuan Lin, Dai Qiu and Zongyao Sha
Green vegetation plays a vital role in urban ecosystem services. Rapid urbanization often tends to induce urban vegetation cover fragmentation (UVCF) in cities and suburbs. Mapping the changes in the structure (aggregation) and abundance of urban vegetat...
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Bing He, Kang Liu, Zhe Xue, Jiajun Liu, Diping Yuan, Jiyao Yin and Guohua Wu
Tourism networks are an important research part of tourism geography. Despite the significance of transportation in shaping tourism networks, current studies have mainly focused on the ?daily behavior? of urban travel at the expense of tourism travel, wh...
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Mengyu Ge, Shenghui Fang, Yan Gong, Pengjie Tao, Guang Yang and Wenbing Gong
Urbanization is changing the world?s surface pattern more and more drastically, which brings many social and ecological problems. Quantifying the changes in the landscape pattern and 3D structure of the city is important to understand these issues. This ...
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Junnan Xiong, Jin Li, Hao Zhang, Ming Sun and Weiming Cheng
Pipelines are exposed to the severe threat of natural disasters, where the damage caused by landslides are particularly bad. Hence, in the route arrangement and maintenance management of pipeline projects, it is particularly important to evaluate the reg...
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Yueqiu Zhang, Shiliang Liu, Fangyan Cheng and Zhenyao Shen
China is the largest country in terms of population and its booming urbanization has exerted negative effects on ground-surface hydrological processes at different spatial scales, land-use types, and water balance, such as surface runoff, groundwater rec...
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