Unpacking walkability indices and their inherent assumptions

A Shashank, N Schuurman - Health & place, 2019 - Elsevier
Walkability indices are used to characterize the relationship between health and place.
Indices make assumptions that affect analysis of the built environment and resulting …

Reproducibility and replicability in geographical analysis

P Kedron, AE Frazier, AB Trgovac… - Geographical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The scientific method is predicated on the assumption that research designs and results can
be reproduced and replicated. However, recent findings in some disciplines suggest that …

New insights into grocery store visits among east Los Angeles residents using mobility data

M Xu, JP Wilson, WB de Bruin, L Lerner, AL Horn… - Health & Place, 2024 - Elsevier
In this study, we employed spatially aggregated population mobility data, generated from
mobile phone locations in 2021, to investigate patterns of grocery store visits among …

GPS-derived environmental exposures during pregnancy and early postpartum–evidence from the madres cohort

L Yi, Y Xu, S O'Connor, J Cabison, M Rosales… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The built and natural environment factors (eg, greenspace, walkability) are associated with
maternal and infant health during and after pregnancy. Most pregnancy studies assess …

Toponym usage in social media in emergencies

R Grace - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2021 - Elsevier
Emergency responders require accurate geographic information to locate and assess
incidents reported on social media. Unfortunately, however, social media often lacks …

Trends in research approaches and gender in plant ecology dissertations over four decades

U Poddar, K Lam, J Gurevitch - Ecology and Evolution, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Dissertations are a foundational scientific product; they are the formative product that early‐
career scientists create and share original knowledge. The methodological approaches …

Big Data and government: Evidence of the role of Big Data for smart cities

S Hong, S Hyoung Kim, Y Kim, J Park - Big data & society, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars are becoming increasingly interested in whether and how government use of Big
Data will affect public policy outcomes. Despite such growing scholarly interests, however …

[PDF][PDF] Spatial variability in the pathways of green space quality on life satisfaction-Mediating effects based on domain satisfaction

Z Sun, Y Lu, W Di, N Ta, J Wu - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - researchgate.net
Green spaces create a natural habitat for diverse urban organisms, foster the perception of
nature among city residents, encourage social interactions, preserve biodiversity, and …

Time-activity and daily mobility patterns during pregnancy and early postpartum–evidence from the MADRES cohort

L Yi, Y Xu, SP Eckel, S O'Connor, J Cabison… - Spatial and spatio …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Pregnant women's daily time-activity and mobility patterns determine their
environmental exposures and subsequently related health effects. Most studies ignore these …

Next track point prediction using a flexible strategy of subgraph learning on road networks

Y Zhang, W Yu, D Zhu - International Journal of Geographical …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Accurately predicting the next track point of vehicle travel is crucial for various Intelligent
Transportation System (ITS) applications, such as travel behavior studies, traffic control, and …