The Tsinghua–Lancet Commission on Healthy Cities in China: unlocking the power of cities for a healthy China
Executive summary Over the past four decades, rapid urbanisation in China has brought
unprecedented health benefits to its urban population, but has also created new challenges …
unprecedented health benefits to its urban population, but has also created new challenges …
Towards a new paradigm for segregation measurement in an age of big data
Recent theoretical and methodological advances in activity space and big data provide new
opportunities to study socio-spatial segregation. This review first provides an overview of the …
opportunities to study socio-spatial segregation. This review first provides an overview of the …
Crime feeds on legal activities: Daily mobility flows help to explain thieves' target location choices
Objective According to routine activity theory and crime pattern theory, crime feeds on the
legal routine activities of offenders and unguarded victims. Based on this assumption, the …
legal routine activities of offenders and unguarded victims. Based on this assumption, the …
The uncertain geographic context problem in the analysis of the relationships between obesity and the built environment in Guangzhou
Traditionally, static units of analysis such as administrative units are used when studying
obesity. However, using these fixed contextual units ignores environmental influences …
obesity. However, using these fixed contextual units ignores environmental influences …
Temporal variation in activity-space-based segregation: A case study of Beijing using location-based service data
Y Zhang, J Wang, C Kan - Journal of Transport Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
The literature on segregation is focused on the residential domain considered from a static
perspective. In contrast, the purpose of our study is to examine temporal variations in the …
perspective. In contrast, the purpose of our study is to examine temporal variations in the …
Social exclusion and accessibility among low-and non-low-income groups: A case study of Nanjing, China
H Wang, MP Kwan, M Hu - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
Accessibility is closely related to human health and life quality and is a potential indicator of
social exclusion. With an activity-space measure and by weighting the importance of …
social exclusion. With an activity-space measure and by weighting the importance of …
Behaviors of seniors and impact of spatial form in small-scale public spaces in Chinese old city zones
X Sun, L Wang, F Wang, S Soltani - Cities, 2020 - Elsevier
Small-scale public spaces in old city zones are important places for seniors to participate in
city life and can often be neglected. Street-corner small-scale public spaces are fairly typical …
city life and can often be neglected. Street-corner small-scale public spaces are fairly typical …
How do different urban footpath environments affect the jogging preferences of residents of different genders? Empirical research based on trajectory data
Q Zhong, B Li, Y Chen - … journal of environmental research and public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
In recent years, the impact of the urban environment on residents' physical activity (PA) has
received extensive attention, but whether this impact has differences in the jogging …
received extensive attention, but whether this impact has differences in the jogging …
Effects of ambient population with different income levels on the spatio-temporal pattern of theft: a study based on mobile phone big data
Recent studies focus on how to accurately measure ambient population and its effects on
crimes. However, limited attention has been paid to the internal heterogeneity of ambient …
crimes. However, limited attention has been paid to the internal heterogeneity of ambient …
Segregation or integration? Exploring activity disparities between migrants and settled urban residents using human mobility data
Due to the difficulty of tracking large numbers of new migrants, how their daily activity
behaviors differ from those of settled residents has not been well investigated, leading to a …
behaviors differ from those of settled residents has not been well investigated, leading to a …