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Minghao Liu, Qingxi Luo, Jianxiang Wang, Lingbo Sun, Tingting Xu and Enming Wang
Land use/cover change (LUCC) refers to the phenomenon of changes in the Earth?s surface over time. Accurate prediction of LUCC is crucial for guiding policy formulation and resource management, contributing to the sustainable use of land, and maintaining...
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Deqi Wang, Xuefeng Liu, Huan Li, Hai Chen, Xiaojuan Wang, Wei Li, Lianbao Cao, Jianlin Liu, Tingting Zhang and Bigui Wei
To investigate the quantitative relationship between the volume capture of rainfall and carbon emissions from bioretention facilities, this study introduces the concept of the carbon intensity of volume capture of rainfall. The influence of four key fact...
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Nesrine Touafek, Fatima Benbouzid-Si Tayeb and Asma Ladj
In the last decades, the availability constraint as well as learning and deteriorating effects were introduced into the production scheduling theory to simulate real-world case studies and to overcome the limitation of the classical models. To the best o...
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Ruien Tang, Guolin Hou and Rui Du
Catering and urban elements have a strong spatial association. The spatial clustering and dispersal patterns of catering can effectively influence cities? economic and socio-spatial reconfiguration. This research first introduced the concept of the ARTR ...
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Xiaomin Jiang, Ziwan Zheng, Ye Zheng and Zhewei Mao
Theft is an inevitable problem in the context of urbanization and poses a challenge to people?s lives and social stability. The study of theft and criminal behavior using spatiotemporal, big, demographic, and neighborhood data is important for guiding se...
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Rujuan Lu, Liang Wu and Deping Chu
Exploring the factors influencing urban vibrancy can help policy development and advance urban planning and sustainable development. Previous studies have typically focused on the effects of physical environmental factors (e.g., built environment, urban ...
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Kazi Samsunnahar Mita, Philip Orton, Franco Montalto, Firas Saleh and Julia Rockwell
Flooding is becoming more frequent along U.S. coastlines due to the rising impacts of fluvial and coastal flood sources, as well as their compound effects. However, we have a limited understanding of mechanisms whereby sea level rise (SLR) changes flood ...
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Dan Wang, Shouwen Jiang, Bingsheng Liu, Xinjian Li and Xiaohao Yuan
Residents? willingness to cooperate can contribute to the success of urban regeneration projects worldwide. However, limited research has explored factors determining residents? willingness to cooperate with neighborhood regeneration projects. This study...
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Hang Shen, Lin Li, Haihong Zhu and Feng Li
With the development of urbanization and the expansion of floating populations, rental housing has become an increasingly common living choice for many people, and housing rental prices have attracted great attention from individuals, enterprises and the...
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Kazuki Hirama, Kaeko Yokota, Yusuke Otsuka, Kazumi Watanabe, Naoto Yabe and Yoshinori Hawai
This study used spatial interaction modeling to examine whether origin-specific and destination-specific factors, distance decay effects, and spatial structures explain the criminal trips of residential burglars. In total, 4041 criminal trips committed b...
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