Do different types of urban streets lead to varying COVID-19 risk perceptions? An empirical study from a spatial heterogeneity perspective
Y Hou, C Chen, X Lin, Z Zhang, X Liu, J Xie… - Environmental Impact …, 2024 - Elsevier
People's risk perception varies across different environments. However, how different
environments influence people's COVID-19 risk perception (RP), especially street …
environments influence people's COVID-19 risk perception (RP), especially street …
Identifying the space-time patterns of COVID-19 risk and their associations with different built environment features in Hong Kong
Identifying the space-time patterns of areas with a higher risk of transmission and the
associated built environment and demographic characteristics during the COVID-19 …
associated built environment and demographic characteristics during the COVID-19 …
Correlations between the urban built environmental factors and the spatial distribution at the community level in the reported COVID-19 samples: A case study of …
J Wang, F Zeng, H Tang, J Wang, L Xing - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
COVID-19 has dramatically changed the lifestyle of people, especially in urban
environments. This paper investigated the variations of built environments that were …
environments. This paper investigated the variations of built environments that were …
Using 164 million google street view images to derive built environment predictors of COVID-19 cases
The spread of COVID-19 is not evenly distributed. Neighborhood environments may
structure risks and resources that produce COVID-19 disparities. Neighborhood built …
structure risks and resources that produce COVID-19 disparities. Neighborhood built …
Investigating the relationship between the built environment and relative risk of COVID-19 in Hong Kong
Understanding the relationship between the built environment and the risk of COVID-19
transmission is essential to respond to the pandemic. This study explores the relationship …
transmission is essential to respond to the pandemic. This study explores the relationship …
Identifying spatial heterogeneity of COVID-19 transmission clusters and their built-environment features at the neighbourhood scale
The identification of high-risk areas for infectious disease transmission and its built-
environment features are crucial for targeted surveillance and early prevention efforts. While …
environment features are crucial for targeted surveillance and early prevention efforts. While …
Examining the influence of housing conditions and daily greenspace exposure on people's perceived COVID-19 risk and distress
Many people have worried about COVID-19 infection, job loss, income reduction, and family
conflict during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some social groups may be particularly vulnerable …
conflict during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some social groups may be particularly vulnerable …
Correlation analysis between urban elements and Covid-19 transmission using social media data
The outbreak of the COVID-19 has become a worldwide public health challenge for
contemporary cities during the background of globalization and planetary urbanization …
contemporary cities during the background of globalization and planetary urbanization …
Modelling impact of high-rise, high-density built environment on Covid-19 risks: empirical results from A case study of two Chinese cities
Characteristics of the urban environment (eg, building density and road network) can
influence the spread and transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) within cities …
influence the spread and transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) within cities …
Exploring the spatial pattern of community urban green spaces and COVID-19 risk in Wuhan based on a random forest model
Abstract Since 2019, COVID-19 has triggered a renewed investigation of the urban
environment and disease outbreak. While the results have been inconsistent, it has been …
environment and disease outbreak. While the results have been inconsistent, it has been …