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With the long-term impact of economic globalization, the accelerated cross-border flow of resource elements between cities is increasingly important for the development of urban regions.
Yang Zhang +12 more
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Urban Street Network Analysis in a Computational Notebook [PDF]
Computational notebooks offer researchers, practitioners, students, and educators the ability to interactively conduct analytics and disseminate reproducible workflows that weave together code, visuals, and narratives. This article explores the potential
Boeing, Geoff
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The urban economy as a scale-free network [PDF]
We present empirical evidence that land values are scale-free and introduce a network model that reproduces the observations. The network approach to urban modelling is based on the assumption that the market dynamics that generates land values can be ...
A.-L. Barabási +13 more
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OpenStreetMap offers a valuable source of worldwide geospatial data useful to urban researchers. This study uses the OSMnx software to automatically download and analyze 27,000 US street networks from OpenStreetMap at metropolitan, municipal, and ...
Boeing, Geoff
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Offloading Content with Self-organizing Mobile Fogs [PDF]
Mobile users in an urban environment access content on the internet from different locations. It is challenging for the current service providers to cope with the increasing content demand from a large number of collocated mobile users.
Ghamri-Doudane, Yacine +2 more
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The founding of Tocantins state, its inclusion in Brazil’s North Region (more specifically, within Eastern Amazon), and the implementation of its capital city, Palmas, in 1989, were major factors of urbanization in the area, both with regard to urban ...
Kelly Bessa
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Metric and topo-geometric properties of urban street networks: some convergences, divergences and new results [PDF]
The theory of cities, which has grown out of the use of space syntax techniques in urban studies, proposes a curious mathematical duality: that urban space is locally metric but globally topo-geometric.
Hillier, B. +3 more
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Examining trade-offs between social, psychological, and energy potential of urban form [PDF]
Urban planners are often challenged with the task of developing design solutions which must meet multiple, and often contradictory, criteria. In this paper, we investigated the trade-offs between social, psychological, and energy potential of the ...
Bielik, Martin +7 more
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Objective We characterized emergency department (ED) gout visits and identified patient characteristics and health services patterns contributing to ED presentations. Methods We conducted a population‐based study of ED gout visits in Ontario, Canada between 2014 and 2023.
Timothy S.H. Kwok +7 more
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Revealing Emission Patterns of Urban Traffic Flows: A Complex Network Theory Perspective
Traffic emissions resulting from vehicle travel across origin–destination (OD) pairs pose significant challenges to sustainable urban development, necessitating a systematic understanding of emission patterns to inform effective mitigation policies ...
Zedong Feng +4 more
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