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Anteneh Afework Mekonnen, Tibor Sipos and Nóra Krizsik
Identifying and prioritizing hazardous road traffic crash locations is an efficient way to mitigate road traffic crashes, treat point locations, and introduce regulations for area-wide changes. A sound method to identify blackspots (BS) and area-wide hot...
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Yuqing Zhong, Xiaoxiang Zhang, Yanfei Yang and Minghui Xue
Mountainous cities face various land use challenges, including complex topography, low land use efficiency, and the insufficient control of land use in small-scale areas at the urban fringe. Considering population changes, environmental conservation, and...
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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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Hyung-Ju Cho
This paper considers k-farthest neighbor (kFN) join queries in spatial networks where the distance between two points is the length of the shortest path connecting them. Given a positive integer k, a set of query points Q, and a set of data points P, the...
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Ryo Masuda and Ryo Inoue
Spatial cluster detection is one of the focus areas of spatial analysis, whose objective is the identification of clusters from spatial distributions of point events aggregated in districts with small areas. Choi et al. (2018) formulated cluster detectio...
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Daichao Li, Jianqin Liang, Xingfeng Wang, Sheng Wu, Xiaowei Xie and Jiaqi Lu
Analyzing rice yields and multidimensional environmental factors at a fine scale facilitates the discovery of the planting environment patterns that guide the spatial layout of rice production. This study uses Pucheng County, Fujian Province, a demonstra...
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Chunchun Hu and Si Chen
The efficient discovery of significant group patterns from large-scale spatiotemporal trajectory data is a primary challenge, particularly in the context of urban traffic management. Existing studies on group pattern discovery mainly focus on the spatial...
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Xinhua He, Wenjun Liu, Ruiqi Hu and Wenfa Hu
For years, China has adopted environmental regulations in developing ports to improve their sustainability. Based on the data of Chinese ports from 2009 to 2018, this paper presents a data envelopment analysis model with subdividing input-output indicato...
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Aini Zhong, Yukun Wu, Ke Nie and Mengjun Kang
As an important data source for historical geography research, toponyms reflect the human activities and natural landscapes within a certain area and time period. In this paper, a novel quantitative method of reconstructing historical river networks usin...
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Ci Song and Tao Pei
The decomposition of a point process is useful for the analysis of spatial patterns and in the discovery of potential mechanisms of geographic phenomena. However, when a local repulsive cluster is present in a complex heterogeneous point process, the tra...
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Xiao Zhou, Yinhu Zhan, Guanghui Feng, De Zhang and Shaomei Li
Smart tourism is the new frontier field of the tourism research. To solve current problems of smart tourism and tourism geographic information system (GIS), individualized tour guide route plan algorithm based on tourist sight spatial interest field is s...
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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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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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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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Bike sharing systems, as one of the complementary modes for public transit networks, are designed to help travelers in traversing the first/last mile of their trips. Different factors such as accessibility, availability, and fares influence these systems...
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Muzailin Affan,Muhammad Syukri,Linda Wahyuna,Hizir Sofyan
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The purpose of this study is to apply the analysis of spatial patterns of earthquakes in the province of Aceh by detecting clusters and looking for spatial patterns locally and globally during the period 1921-2014 using GIS (Geographic Information System...
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Hensley H. Mariathas and Rhonda J. Rosychuk
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Hensley H. Mariathas and Rhonda J. Rosychuk
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Yupu Huang, Li Zhuo and Jingjing Cao
Accurately measuring industrial spatial agglomeration patterns is crucial for promoting regional economic development. However, few studies have considered both agglomeration degrees and cluster locations of industries. Moreover, the traditional multi-sc...
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Ze Han and Wei Song
As the most important manifestation of the activities of the life service industry, the reasonable layout of spatial agglomeration and dispersion of the accommodation and catering industry plays an important role in guiding the spatial structure of the u...
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