W Li, M Batty, MF Goodchild - International Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Evidence suggests that the proportion of the human population living in cities will continue to grow, to the point where over 90% of the worldLs population will be living in one form of city …
Big data analytics and artificial intelligence, paired with blockchain technology, the Internet of Things, and other emerging technologies, are poised to revolutionise urban management …
Resilience planning and emergency management require policymakers and agency leaders to make difficult decisions regarding which at-risk populations should be given priority in the …
Town centres in the economically developed world have struggled in recent years to attract sufficient visitors to remain economically sustainable. However, decline has not been …
The estimation of temporary populations is a well-established field, but despite growing interest they are yet to form part of the standard suite of official population statistics. This …
MW Traunmueller, N Johnson, A Malik… - … Environment and Urban …, 2018 - Elsevier
City governments all over the world face challenges understanding mobility patterns within dense urban environments at high spatial and temporal resolution. While such measures …
Shaped by human movement, place connectivity is quantified by the strength of spatial interactions among locations. For decades, spatial scientists have researched place …
CE Kontokosta - Journal of Planning Education and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The vast amount of data being generated in and about cities creates both an opportunity and a dilemma for urban policymakers and planners. This paper articulates the theoretical …
The knowledge of the spatial and temporal distribution of human population is vital for the study of cities, disaster risk management or planning of infrastructure. However, information …