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Janine Florath, Jocelyn Chanussot and Sina Keller
Natural hazards can present a significant risk to road infrastructure. This infrastructure is a fundamental component of the transportation infrastructure, with significant importance. During emergencies, society heavily relies on the functionality of th...
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Li Geng and Ke Zhang
Urban planners have been long interested in understanding how urban structure and activities are mutually influenced. Human mobility and economic activities naturally drive the formation of road network structure and the accessibility of the latter shape...
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Mustafa Aziz Amen, Ahmad Afara and Hourakhsh Ahmad Nia
Walkability is considered a vital component of the urban configuration; urban spaces should promote pedestrian walking, which is healthier and increases social sustainability by connecting people in urban spaces. This article aims to find the link betwee...
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Mohammed Ismail Alhussam, Jifan Ren, Hongxing Yao and Omar Abu Risha
In recent times, there has been a growing interest in the role of food trade in achieving food security. This study presents a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between food trade and food security within the context of the Belt and Road Initiat...
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Muquan Zou, Lizhen Wang, Pingping Wu and Vanha Tran
A co-location pattern is a set of spatial features whose instances are frequently correlated to each other in space. Its mining models always consist of two essential steps. One step is to generate neighbor relationships between spatial instances, and an...
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Ding Liu, Wuyue Rong, Jin Zhang and Ying-En (Ethan) Ge
In this paper, the nonlinear effects of the built environment on bus?metro-transfer ridership are explored, based on Shanghai metro data, with an extreme gradient-boosting decision-trees (XGBoost) model. It was found that the bus-network density had the ...
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Jiaqi Luo, Mingxiao Bi and Dandan Jia
This study explored how corporate social responsibility (CSR) risk, social networks, and firm performance interacted in light of resource dependence theory and information asymmetry theory to bridge the literature gap between CSR risk and firm performanc...
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He Zhu and Jiaming Liu
Global tourism development can be seen as a tourism network evolution; however, how the network structure influences the tourism industrial performance has not been clearly outlined. This paper utilizes complex network theory to understand the global tou...
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Mohd-Yaseen Mir, Hengbing Zhu and Chih-Lin Hu
Opportunistic ad hoc networks are characterized by intermittent and infrastructure-less connectivity among mobile nodes. Because of the lack of up-to-date network topology information and frequent link failures, geographic routing utilizes location infor...
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Bin Zhang, Jian Yin, Hongtao Jiang and Yuanhong Qiu
Nighttime lights remote sensing has a significant advantage in exploring the economic development of cities. Based on nighttime lighting data, this study employed spatial direction analysis, exploratory spatial data analysis, and social network analysis ...
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