نتایج جستجو برای: Population spatial mobility

تعداد نتایج: 1116048  

Dmytro Voit Inna Irtyshcheva Mariana Bil Nazariy Popadynets,

Spatial mobility is a topical concept of analytical migration science, which makes it possible to assess the desires, readiness and capabilities of the population to move over certain distances and time. In the management of spatial mobility assessment requires the organization of systematic monitoring, which includes identifying the mobility potential in spatial and temporal interpretation, th...

Journal: :Annals of Marketing Management and Economics 2017

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Xiao-Yong Yan Chen Zhao Ying Fan Zengru Di Wen-Xu Wang

Despite the long history of modelling human mobility, we continue to lack a highly accurate approach with low data requirements for predicting mobility patterns in cities. Here, we present a population-weighted opportunities model without any adjustable parameters to capture the underlying driving force accounting for human mobility patterns at the city scale. We use various mobility data colle...

2016
Neda Mohammadi John E. Taylor

As a result of population growth and urbanization, the interdependencies between infrastructure, services, and individuals in urban areas continue to increase. Urban areas already consume up to 80% of the world’s energy, and the expected population increase of nearly 70% by 2050 will drive a further rise in energy consumption. It is, therefore, vital for us to develop a better understanding of ...

2014
Liang Lan Vuk Malbasa Slobodan Vucetic

In disease mapping, the spatial scan statistic is used to detect spatial regions where population is exposed to a significantly higher disease risk than expected. In this important application, the current residence is typically used to define the location of individuals from the population. Considering the mobility of humans at various temporal and spatial scales, using only information about ...

2015
Amy Wesolowski Wendy Prudhomme O'Meara Nathan Eagle Andrew J. Tatem Caroline O. Buckee

Simple spatial interaction models of human mobility based on physical laws have been used extensively in the social, biological, and physical sciences, and in the study of the human dynamics underlying the spread of disease. Recent analyses of commuting patterns and travel behavior in high-income countries have led to the suggestion that these models are highly generalizable, and as a result, g...

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