How people are exposed to neighborhoods racially different from their own

ÀG de la Prada, ML Small - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2024 - pnas.org
In US cities, neighborhoods have long been racially segregated. However, people do not
spend all their time in their neighborhoods, and the consequences of residential segregation …

Revealing spatiotemporal interaction patterns behind complex cities

C Liu, Y Yang, B Chen, T Cui, F Shang… - … Journal of Nonlinear …, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
Cities are typical dynamic complex systems that connect people and facilitate interactions.
Revealing general collective patterns behind spatiotemporal interactions between residents …

How important is the spatial movement of people in attempts to eliminate the transmission of human helminth infections by mass drug administration?

BS Collyer, JE Truscott… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Human mobility contributes to the spatial dynamics of many infectious diseases, and
understanding these dynamics helps us to determine the most effective ways to intervene …

Revealing urban vibrancy stability based on human activity time-series

J Ouyang, H Fan, L Wang, D Zhu, M Yang - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
Stability is one dimension of urban vibrancy, capturing routine temporal variations in the use
pattern of urban spaces. Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns and relationships …

[HTML][HTML] Diverse experiences by active travel for carbon neutrality: A longitudinal study of residential context, daily travel and experience types

K Samuelsson, SA Brandt, S Barthel, N Linder… - Geography and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Two key goals for sustainable spatial planning are to promote low-carbon travel in daily life
and to enhance human wellbeing through diverse human-environment interactions. Yet, the …

Beyond residence: A mobility-based approach for improved evaluation of human exposure to environmental hazards

Z Liu, C Liu, A Mostafavi - Environmental Science & Technology, 2023 - ACS Publications
Standard environmental hazard exposure assessment methods have been primarily based
on residential places, neglecting individuals' hazard exposures due to activities outside …

Phase transition in a non-markovian animal exploration model with preferential returns

O Vilk, D Campos, V Méndez, E Lourie, R Nathan… - Physical review …, 2022 - APS
We study a non-Markovian and nonstationary model of animal mobility incorporating both
exploration and memory in the form of preferential returns. Exact results for the probability of …

The role of turns in pedestrian route choice: a clarification

A Sevtsuk, R Basu - Journal of transport geography, 2022 - Elsevier
Among a number of variables shown to affect pedestrian route choice, path length and turns
have stood out as the most consequential. Turns have been considered the superior …

Resilience patterns of human mobility in response to extreme urban floods

J Tang, P Zhao, Z Gong, H Zhao, F Huang… - National science …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Large-scale disasters can disproportionately impact different population groups, causing
prominent disparity and inequality, especially for the vulnerable and marginalized. Here, we …

Modeling international mobility using roaming cell phone traces during COVID-19 pandemic

M Luca, B Lepri, E Frias-Martinez, A Lutu - EPJ Data Science, 2022 - epjds.epj.org
Most of the studies related to human mobility are focused on intra-country mobility. However,
there are many scenarios (eg, spreading diseases, migration) in which timely data on …