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Wen Cao, Wenhao Liu, Xiaochong Tong, Jianfei Wang, Feilin Peng, Yuzhen Tian and Jingwen Zhu
To understand the complex phenomena in social space and monitor the dynamic changes in people?s tracks, we need more cross-scale data. However, when we retrieve data, we often ignore the impact of multi-scale, resulting in incomplete results. To solve th...
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Wen Cao, Haoran Dai, Jingwen Zhu, Yuzhen Tian and Feilin Peng
As the threat of COVID-19 increases, many countries have carried out various non-pharmaceutical interventions. Although many studies have evaluated the impact of these interventions, there is a lack of mapping between model parameters and actual geograph...
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Jisi Fu, Ping-An Zhong, Bin Xu, Feilin Zhu, Juan Chen and Jieyu Li
Transboundary water resources allocation is an effective measure to resolve water-related conflicts. Aiming at the problem of water conflicts, we constructed water resources allocation models based on game theory and multi-objective optimization, and rev...
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Jisi Fu, Ping-An Zhong, Feilin Zhu, Juan Chen, Ye-nan Wu and Bin Xu
Transboundary river water resources allocation is important in water resources management. Conflicts often arise when different water users compete for a limited water supply. This study proposes a two-level asymmetric Nash?Harsanyi Leader?Follower game ...
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Wenzhuo Wang, Zengchuan Dong, Feilin Zhu, Qing Cao, Juan Chen and Xiao Yu
Streamflow simulation gives the major information on water systems to water resources planning and management. The monthly river flows in dry season often exhibit high autocorrelation. The headwater catchment of the Yellow River basin monthly flow series...
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