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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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Zheng Ren, Bin Jiang and Stefan Seipel
Capturing and characterizing collective human activities in a geographic space have become much easier than ever before in the big era. In the past few decades it has been difficult to acquire the spatiotemporal information of human beings. Thanks to the...
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Yuqian Huang, Yue Li and Jie Shan
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Franziska Hübl, Sreten Cvetojevic, Hartwig Hochmair and Gernot Paulus
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Xinyi Wu, Spencer A. Wood, David Fisher, Greg Lindsey
Decision makers need information on the use of, and demand for, public recreation and transportation facilities. Innovations in monitoring technologies and diffusion of social media enable new approaches to estimation of demand. We assess the feasibility...
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