Why public health needs GIS: a methodological overview
F Wang - Annals of GIS, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
The short paper provides an overview on how geographic issues have become increasingly
relevant to public health research and policy, particularly through the lens of geographic …
relevant to public health research and policy, particularly through the lens of geographic …
Portraying the spatial dynamics of urban vibrancy using multisource urban big data
Understanding urban vibrancy aids policy-making to foster urban space and therefore has
long been a goal of urban studies. Recently, the emerging urban big data and urban analytic …
long been a goal of urban studies. Recently, the emerging urban big data and urban analytic …
Spatial variations in urban public ridership derived from GPS trajectories and smart card data
Understanding urban public ridership is essential for promoting public transportation.
However, limited efforts have been made to reveal the spatial variations of multi-modal …
However, limited efforts have been made to reveal the spatial variations of multi-modal …
Temporal-spatial characteristics of energy-based carbon dioxide emissions and driving factors during 2004–2019, China
X Liang, M Fan, Y Xiao, J Yao - Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
China is committed to developing a low-carbon economy that will contribute to achieving the
national strategic target of carbon peak and carbon neutrality. However, changes in energy …
national strategic target of carbon peak and carbon neutrality. However, changes in energy …
Linking potential heat source and sink to urban heat island: Heterogeneous effects of landscape pattern on land surface temperature
W Li, Q Cao, K Lang, J Wu - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Rapid urbanization has significantly contributed to the development of urban heat island
(UHI). Regulating landscape composition and configuration would help mitigate the UHI in …
(UHI). Regulating landscape composition and configuration would help mitigate the UHI in …
Spatial variation of the urban taxi ridership using GPS data
X Qian, SV Ukkusuri - Applied geography, 2015 - Elsevier
Taxicab is an important component of urban transit system since it caters to a large amount
of demand and covers a wide geographic area. In this paper, we understand the spatial …
of demand and covers a wide geographic area. In this paper, we understand the spatial …
Using a spatial hedonic analysis to evaluate the effect of sea view on hotel prices
D Latinopoulos - Tourism Management, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper attempts to examine the effect of sea view to room rates alongside other
structural and locational attributes. Specifically, it aims to test whether rooms with a sea view …
structural and locational attributes. Specifically, it aims to test whether rooms with a sea view …
Examining the NDVI-rainfall relationship in the semi-arid Sahel using geographically weighted regression
S Georganos, AM Abdi, DE Tenenbaum… - Journal of Arid …, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract The Sahel of Africa is an eco-sensitive zone with complex relations emerging
between vegetation productivity and rainfall. These relationships are spatially non …
between vegetation productivity and rainfall. These relationships are spatially non …
Uncovering the spatially heterogeneous effects of shared mobility on public transit and taxi
Abstract A Mixed Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model is applied to explore
the effects of shared mobility trips on taxi and public transit ridership at the macro-level …
the effects of shared mobility trips on taxi and public transit ridership at the macro-level …
Mapping soil organic matter concentration at different scales using a mixed geographically weighted regression method
The present regression models in digital soil mapping usually assume that relationships
between soil properties and environmental variables are always fixed (as in MLR) or varying …
between soil properties and environmental variables are always fixed (as in MLR) or varying …