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This article combines daily mobility data collected via mobile device and the American Community Survey to create comprehensive measures of activity space segregation across geographic areas in the United States.
Siwei Cheng, Yongjun Zhang, J. Shaw
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This article combines daily mobility data collected via mobile device and the American Community Survey to create comprehensive measures of activity space segregation across geographic areas in the United States.
Siwei Cheng, Yongjun Zhang, J. Shaw
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, 2020
Daily mobility of disadvantaged social groups, particularly low-income people, has gained increasing interest since the daily life of these people may encounter significant constraints that lead to certain social issues such as social exclusion and ...
Sui Tao +3 more
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Daily mobility of disadvantaged social groups, particularly low-income people, has gained increasing interest since the daily life of these people may encounter significant constraints that lead to certain social issues such as social exclusion and ...
Sui Tao +3 more
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Population, Space and Place
This study introduces the notion of ‘activity‐space‐based gentrification’, emphasising the displacement and exclusion of low‐income populations within activity spaces.
Yang Xiao, Yanglinxi Zhang
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This study introduces the notion of ‘activity‐space‐based gentrification’, emphasising the displacement and exclusion of low‐income populations within activity spaces.
Yang Xiao, Yanglinxi Zhang
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Environment and Planning B Urban Analytics and City Science
The difference in the individuals’ preference of activity destination choice is a new explanation for the activity-space segregation. This study investigates individuals’ preference in the destination choice for their daily activities.
Fei Chen +3 more
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The difference in the individuals’ preference of activity destination choice is a new explanation for the activity-space segregation. This study investigates individuals’ preference in the destination choice for their daily activities.
Fei Chen +3 more
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Sketches on - SIGGRAPH '05, 2005
The Active Space is an interactive physical environment designed for dance, theatre and music performance. It engages its inhabitants in a dialog of mutual influence involving movement, visuals and sound. A dynamic and flexible interactive performance system integrates video-based motion tracking, motion capture, real-time audio/video processing, high ...
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The Active Space is an interactive physical environment designed for dance, theatre and music performance. It engages its inhabitants in a dialog of mutual influence involving movement, visuals and sound. A dynamic and flexible interactive performance system integrates video-based motion tracking, motion capture, real-time audio/video processing, high ...
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Advanced Materials for Future Lunar Extravehicular Activity Space Suit
Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2020This review focuses on advanced materials already used and suitable for application in (future) lunar extravehicular activity space suits. A historical and current literature/market survey is presented. Different functional layers of an astronaut garment
P. Weiss +14 more
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Extravehicular activity space suit interoperability
Acta Astronautica, 1995The European Agency (ESA) and the Russian Space Agency (RKA) are jointly developing a new space suit system for improved extravehicular activity (EVA) capabilities in support of the MIR Space Station Programme, the EVA Suit 2000. Recent national policy agreements between the U.S.
A I, Skoog +2 more
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, 2020
Spatial access to healthy foods has drawn much attention due to its potential to facilitate healthy eating habits, and subsequently reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Jingjing Li, Changjoo Kim
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Spatial access to healthy foods has drawn much attention due to its potential to facilitate healthy eating habits, and subsequently reduce the risk of chronic diseases.
Jingjing Li, Changjoo Kim
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Health and Place, 2020
This study broadens contextual environments to include adults' activity spaces-inside and outside the residential neighborhood-to examine how contextual exposures shape type 2 diabetes risk.
Gregory Sharp, R. Kimbro
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This study broadens contextual environments to include adults' activity spaces-inside and outside the residential neighborhood-to examine how contextual exposures shape type 2 diabetes risk.
Gregory Sharp, R. Kimbro
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Cities, 2019
Given the ongoing “mobility turn” in social science research, a more comprehensive understanding of segregation is needed. Activity-space-based segregation studies have aroused renewed interests in geography and urban planning research.
Xue Zhang, Jue Wang, M. Kwan, Y. Chai
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Given the ongoing “mobility turn” in social science research, a more comprehensive understanding of segregation is needed. Activity-space-based segregation studies have aroused renewed interests in geography and urban planning research.
Xue Zhang, Jue Wang, M. Kwan, Y. Chai
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