Quantifying human mobility resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study of Beijing, China

Y Liu, X Wang, C Song, J Chen, H Shu, M Wu… - Sustainable cities and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Human mobility, as a fundamental requirement of everyday life, has been most directly
impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing studies have revealed its ensuing …

A scoping review of COVID-19 research adopting quantitative geographical methods in geography, urban studies, and planning: a text mining approach

J Kim, S Rapuri, K Wang, W Wendy Guan, M Laituri - Annals of GIS, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Quantitative geographical methods have played an important role in COVID-19 research. To
complement and extend previous review studies, we conduct a scoping review of COVID-19 …

Spatiotemporal transmission model to simulate an interregional epidemic spreading

Z Li, H Zhang, D Chen, C Chen, R Chen… - Annals of the …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Infectious disease spread is a spatiotemporal process with significant regional differences
that can be affected by multiple factors, such as human mobility and manner of contact. From …

Advancing indoor risk mapping for virus transmission of infectious diseases through geographic scenario simulation

N Shen, H Zhang, X Wang, Z Li, X Zhou… - Cartography and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Close-range interpersonal interactions serve as a major channel for virus transmission, with
higher infection risks indoors than outdoors. Thus, evaluating indoor infectious disease …

Quantifying Road Transport Resilience to Emergencies: Evidence from China

X Zhang, Y Lu, J Wang, D Yuan, X Huang - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Facing the shock of emergencies, how resilient is the road transport system? In this process,
how are the system's absorption capacity, adaptability, and recovery capacity? These are …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial-temporal diffusion model of aggregated infectious diseases based on population life characteristics: a case study of COVID-19

W Cao, S Zhao, X Tong, H Dai, J Sun, J Xu, G Qiu… - MBE, 2023 - aimspress.com
Outbreaks of infectious diseases pose significant threats to human life, and countries around
the world need to implement more precise prevention and control measures to contain the …

Viral invasion, incubation, and outbreak under the normalized operation of urban systems: a spatial cognition-driven transmission model of infectious diseases

N Shen, H Zhang, Z Li, G Tang - International Journal of Digital …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Large-scale epidemics, such as COVID-19, pose significant threats to human health and
social stability due to their rapid and covert transmission, emerging as one of the main …

城市人口流动感知与建模方法综述

李锐, 刘朝辉, 吴华意 - 武汉大学学报(信息科学版), 2024 - ch.whu.edu.cn
近年来, 与人口流动相关的地理空间数据激增, 给定量研究人口流动模式创造了前所未有的条件,
生成了许多捕获和再现人口流动时空结构和规律的方法和模型, 为城市规划, 交通出行 …

Dynamic Demand Evaluation of COVID-19 Medical Facilities in Wuhan Based on Public Sentiment

Z Ye, R Li, J Wu - International Journal of Environmental Research and …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Medical facilities are an important part of urban public facilities and a vital pillar for the
survival of citizens at critical times. During the rapid spread of coronavirus disease (COVID …

A Review of Urban Population Mobility Perception and Modeling Methods

R LI, Z LIU, H WU - Geomatics and Information Science of Wuhan …, 2024 - ch.whu.edu.cn
In recent years, the surge of geospatial data related to population mobility has created
unprecedented opportunities for quantitatively studying population mobility patterns. This …