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Suming Ren, Heng Zhao, Honglu Zhang, Fuqiang Wang and Huan Yang
The Yellow River Basin holds significance as a vital ecological shield and economic hub within China. Adapting land utilization practices and optimizing landscape patterns are of paramount significance in preserving the ecological equilibrium of the Yell...
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Changwei Yuan, Jiannan Zhao, Xinhua Mao, Yaxin Duan and Ningyuan Ma
Over the past few decades, taxi drivers? income has received extensive attention from scholars. Previous studies have investigated the factors affecting taxi drivers? income from multiple perspectives. However, less attention has been paid to road networ...
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Tong Li, Chunliang Xiu and Huisheng Yu
The development management of the city constantly pursues sustainable development of human-land matching. Under the new research framework, this study discusses the urban human-land relationship from the perspective of the source-sink of daily population...
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Yeran Sun, Ying Huang, Ke Yuan, Ting On Chan and Yu Wang
COVID-19 containment policies are not only curbing the spread of COVID-19 but also changing human behavior. According to the routine activity theory, owing to lockdown, the closure of entertainment sites (e.g., pubs and bars), an increase in stay-at-home...
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Xinyu Yu, Man Sing Wong, Mei Po Kwan, Janet Elizabeth Nichol, Rui Zhu, Joon Heo, Pak Wai Chan, David C. W. Chin, Coco Yin Tung Kwok and Zihan Kan
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become a public health problem at a global scale because of its high infection and mortality rate. It has affected most countries in the world, and the number of confirmed cases and death toll is still growing...
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Li Peng, Wei Deng and Ying Liu
As an important component of terrestrial ecosystems, the mountainous areas of southwest China are facing eco-environmental stress due to rapid urbanization. This study analyzed the vegetation dynamics during urbanization in 410 counties in the mountainou...
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Nicolai Moos, Carsten Juergens and Andreas P. Redecker
This paper describes a methodological approach that is able to analyse socio-demographic and -economic data in large-scale spatial detail. Based on the two variables, population density and annual income, one investigates the spatial relationship of thes...
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Gamze Dane, Aloys Borgers, Deniz Ikiz Kaya and Tao Feng
Large-scale cultural events bring many economic, social, and cultural benefits to the hosting cities. Although event producers aim to satisfy the visitors? needs, they do not usually receive feedback on visitors? experiences. Moreover, lack of spatial di...
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Nuno Lapa, Fernando M. F. S. Marques and Aurora Rodrigues
Mass wasting events are the main processes of sedimentary dynamics that affect the marine environment and which, due to their spatial and temporal variability, are difficult to study and evaluate. Affecting the marine floor, between the coastline and the...
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Vincent S. Neary, Seongho Ahn, Bibiana E. Seng, Mohammad Nabi Allahdadi, Taiping Wang, Zhaoqing Yang and Ruoying He
Best practices and international standards for determining n-year return period extreme wave (sea states) conditions allow wave energy converter designers and project developers the option to apply simple univariate or more complex bivariate extreme valu...
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