1 Key concepts underpinning geo-data science Geoinformatics and Geomathematics Computers have been used for data collection,management,analysis,and transmission in geoscience for about 70 years since the 1950s (Merria...1 Key concepts underpinning geo-data science Geoinformatics and Geomathematics Computers have been used for data collection,management,analysis,and transmission in geoscience for about 70 years since the 1950s (Merriam,2001;2004).The term geoinformatics is widely used to describe such activities.In real-world practices,researchers in both geography and geoscience are using the term geoinformatics.展开更多
The number of urban vitality assessment studies is rising continuously,owing to the emergence of geographic data.The current literature focuses primarily on evaluation,rather than implementation,of urban vitality.Henc...The number of urban vitality assessment studies is rising continuously,owing to the emergence of geographic data.The current literature focuses primarily on evaluation,rather than implementation,of urban vitality.Hence,a scoping review and research agenda are needed for urban vitality research to be more practical.This study aims to fill the research gap by exploring the content and methods of vitality assessment that can make urban vitality research more compatible with policy,planning,and design practice.We chose the neighborhood scale,which is the most practical initiative unit for vitality enhancement.We discovered that the gaps between the current research and practice primarily lie in the diversity of research subjects,the authenticity and comprehensiveness of vitality measurement,and the multi-domain of impact factor analysis.On this basis,we classified the following expandable aspects:(1) multi-type,multi-dimensional,multi-temporal,and implementation-adaptive vitality evaluation;(2) methods reflecting high-quality social interactions and the perceptions of vulnerable groups;(3) how design and urban management impacts vitality;and(4) the synergistic effects of multiple indicators on vitality.Overall,the research content and methodology presented in this paper can help neighborhood-scale vitality assessment to provide more meaningful insights for policy makers and practitioners.展开更多
Mixed use has been extensively applied as an urban planning principle and hinders the study of single urban functions.To address this problem,it is worth decomposing the mixed use.Inspired by the concept of spectral u...Mixed use has been extensively applied as an urban planning principle and hinders the study of single urban functions.To address this problem,it is worth decomposing the mixed use.Inspired by the concept of spectral unmixing in remote sensing applications,this paper proposes a framework for mixed-use decomposition based on big geo-data.Mixeduse decomposition in terms of human activities differs from traditional land use research,and it is more reasonable to infer the actual urban function of land.The framework consists of four steps,namely temporal activity signature extraction,urban function base curve extraction,mixeduse decomposition,and result validation.First,the temporal activity signatures(TASs)of each zone are extracted as the proxy of human activity patterns.Second,the diurnal TASs of routine activities are extracted as urban function base curves(i.e.endmembers).Third,a linear decomposition model is used to decompose the mixed use and obtain multiple results(urban function composition,dynamic activity proportions,and the mixing index).Finally,result validation strategies are concluded.This framework offers method extensibility and has few requirements for the input data.It is validated by means of a case study of Beijing,based on a social media check-in dataset.展开更多
基金supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant No.1815526).
文摘1 Key concepts underpinning geo-data science Geoinformatics and Geomathematics Computers have been used for data collection,management,analysis,and transmission in geoscience for about 70 years since the 1950s (Merriam,2001;2004).The term geoinformatics is widely used to describe such activities.In real-world practices,researchers in both geography and geoscience are using the term geoinformatics.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.51908495。
文摘The number of urban vitality assessment studies is rising continuously,owing to the emergence of geographic data.The current literature focuses primarily on evaluation,rather than implementation,of urban vitality.Hence,a scoping review and research agenda are needed for urban vitality research to be more practical.This study aims to fill the research gap by exploring the content and methods of vitality assessment that can make urban vitality research more compatible with policy,planning,and design practice.We chose the neighborhood scale,which is the most practical initiative unit for vitality enhancement.We discovered that the gaps between the current research and practice primarily lie in the diversity of research subjects,the authenticity and comprehensiveness of vitality measurement,and the multi-domain of impact factor analysis.On this basis,we classified the following expandable aspects:(1) multi-type,multi-dimensional,multi-temporal,and implementation-adaptive vitality evaluation;(2) methods reflecting high-quality social interactions and the perceptions of vulnerable groups;(3) how design and urban management impacts vitality;and(4) the synergistic effects of multiple indicators on vitality.Overall,the research content and methodology presented in this paper can help neighborhood-scale vitality assessment to provide more meaningful insights for policy makers and practitioners.
基金This work was supported by the National Key R&D Program of China[grant number 2017YFB0503602]the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant numbers 41830645,41625003,and 41771425]Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[grant number XDA19040402].
文摘Mixed use has been extensively applied as an urban planning principle and hinders the study of single urban functions.To address this problem,it is worth decomposing the mixed use.Inspired by the concept of spectral unmixing in remote sensing applications,this paper proposes a framework for mixed-use decomposition based on big geo-data.Mixeduse decomposition in terms of human activities differs from traditional land use research,and it is more reasonable to infer the actual urban function of land.The framework consists of four steps,namely temporal activity signature extraction,urban function base curve extraction,mixeduse decomposition,and result validation.First,the temporal activity signatures(TASs)of each zone are extracted as the proxy of human activity patterns.Second,the diurnal TASs of routine activities are extracted as urban function base curves(i.e.endmembers).Third,a linear decomposition model is used to decompose the mixed use and obtain multiple results(urban function composition,dynamic activity proportions,and the mixing index).Finally,result validation strategies are concluded.This framework offers method extensibility and has few requirements for the input data.It is validated by means of a case study of Beijing,based on a social media check-in dataset.