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Wentong Yang, Yeqing Cheng, Chunru Xu and Jinping Zhang
The influx of seasonal migrants has a significant impact on public services in destination places and may reshape the spatial accessibility and equity patterns of park green space (PGS). However, the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method and it...
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Guoyao Huang, Xuhui Dong, Hanbiao Xian, Weijian Xu, Hanfei Yang, Yuewei Zhang and Giri Kattel
Coastal lagoons connecting the land and sea provide essential ecosystem services. However, emerging environmental issues such as environmental pollution and ecological degradation from rapid socio-economic development in coastal zones of south China are ...
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Jie-Lun Chiang, Chia-Ming Kuo and Leila Fazeldehkordi
The complex and extensive mechanism of landslides and their direct connection to climate change have turned these hazards into critical events on a global scale, which can have significant negative influences on the long-term sustainable development of n...
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Huimin Wang, Xiaojian Wei and Weixuan Ao
Park green space (PGS) is an important part of urban ecosystem and green infrastructure, and the ease of access to PGS is closely related to the health of residents. A growing number of studies have attempted to identify accessibility disparities, but re...
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Yifan Dong, Bing Zhang, Zhenqi Zhou and Zhen Xu
Frequent severe heat waves have caused a series of health problems for urban dwellers. Swimming, an exercise that combines both cooling off and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), is one solution for alleviating the conflict between urban heat...
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Anqi Liu, Keone Kelobonye, Zhenqi Zhou, Qiuxia Xu, Zhen Xu and Lingyun Han
Active school commuting provides a convenient opportunity to promote physical activity for children, while also reducing car dependence and its associated environmental impacts. School?home distance is a critical factor in school commuting mode choice, a...
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Salem S. Gharbia, Laurence Gill, Paul Johnston and Francesco Pilla
Parametrising the spatially distributed dynamic catchment water balance is a critical factor in studying the hydrological system responses to climate and land use changes. This study presents the development of a geographic information system (GIS)-based...
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Nathaniel R. Geyer, Fritz C. Kessler and Eugene J. Lengerich
The Penn State Cancer Initiative implemented LionVu 1.0 (Penn State University, United States) in 2017 as a web-based mapping tool to educate and inform public health professionals about the cancer burden in Pennsylvania and 28 counties in central Pennsy...
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Within the broad field of walkability research, a key area of focus has been the relationship between urban form and capacities for walking. Measures of walkable access can be grouped into two key types: permeability measures that quantify the ease of mo...
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Mariela A. Yevenes, Karline Soetaert and Chris M. Mannaerts
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The identification of nitrate-nitrogen (NO3?N) origin is important in the control of surface and ground water quality. These are the main sources of available drinking water. Stable isotopes (15N and 18O) for NO3?N and along with a 1-D reactive transport...
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