Reducing the social inequity of neighborhood visual environment in Los Angeles through computer vision and multi-model machine learning [0.03%]
通过计算机视觉和多模型机器学习减少洛杉矶的邻里视觉环境的社会不公
Siqin Wang,Jooyoung Yoo,Wenhui Cai et al.
Siqin Wang et al.
Aligning with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, the focus on creating safe, sustainable cities and enhancing the wellbeing of individuals across all age groups has become a central aspect of urban planning and environmental...
Integrating social equity in highway maintenance and rehabilitation programming: A quantitative approach [0.03%]
高速公路维护与改造项目中融入社会公平性问题的定量研究方法
Jojo France-Mensah,Chirag Kothari,William J OBrien et al.
Jojo France-Mensah et al.
With limited funds and an aging highway infrastructure network, agency decision-makers are tasked with making the most cost-effective decisions while accounting for the environment and social equity. Several studies have accounted for the e...
Potential causal links and mediation pathway between urban greenness and lung cancer mortality: Result from a large cohort (2009 to 2020) [0.03%]
城市绿地与肺癌死亡率之间的潜在因果关联及中介路径:2009年至2020年大型队列研究结果
Wenjing Wu,Gonghua Wu,Jing Wei et al.
Wenjing Wu et al.
Urban greenness, as a vital component of the urban environment, plays a critical role in mitigating the adverse effects of rapid urbanization and supporting urban sustainability. However, the causal links between urban greenness and lung ca...
Tokyo's COVID-19: An urban perspective on factors influencing infection rates in a global city [0.03%]
东京新冠疫情:全球城市感染率影响因素的城市视角
Mehdi Alidadi,Ayyoob Sharifi,Daisuke Murakami
Mehdi Alidadi
This research investigates the relationship between COVID-19 and urban factors in Tokyo. To understand the spread dynamics of COVID-19, the study examined 53 urban variables (including population density, socio-economic status, housing cond...
Towards the new generation of courtyard buildings as a healthy living concept for post-pandemic era [0.03%]
面向后疫情时代的健康生活理念——新庭院式建筑生成之路
Paria Saadatjoo,Parinaz Badamchizadeh,Mohammadjavad Mahdavinejad
Paria Saadatjoo
COVID-19 has laid a context for holistic research and practical approaches towards health issues in buildings. This study focuses on one particular residential building type, which is a combination of a modern apartment building with privat...
Sustainable urban mobility: Flexible bus service network design in the post-pandemic era [0.03%]
疫情后可持续城市交通:灵活的公交服务网络设计
Zhijia Tan,Shuai Shao,Xiaofeng Zhang et al.
Zhijia Tan et al.
The excessive traffic congestion in vehicles lowers the service quality of urban bus system, reduces the social distance of bus passengers, and thus, increases the spread speed of epidemics, such as coronavirus disease. In the post-pandemic...
Generative design for COVID-19 and future pathogens using stochastic multi-agent simulation [0.03%]
基于随机多主体模拟的新冠及其他未来病原体发生设计
Bokyung Lee,Damon Lau,Jeremy P M Mogk et al.
Bokyung Lee et al.
We propose a generative design workflow that integrates a stochastic multi-agent simulation with the intent of helping building designers reduce the risk posed by COVID-19 and future pathogens. Our custom simulation randomly generates activ...
Changes in public bike usage after the COVID-19 outbreak: A survey of Seoul public bike sharing users [0.03%]
新冠疫情爆发后首尔公共自行车使用情况调查变迁
Jonghan Park,Ok Stella Namkung,Joonho Ko
Jonghan Park
When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, people tended to seek more individualized and viable transportation modes, such as a bicycle. In this study, we examined the factors influencing changes in public bike sharing (PBS) in Seou...
Crowding on public transport using smart card data during the COVID-19 pandemic: New methodology and case study in Chile [0.03%]
基于智利新冠肺炎疫情期间智能卡数据的公共交通拥挤程度研究:新方法与案例分析
Franco Basso,Jonathan Frez,Hugo Hernández et al.
Franco Basso et al.
Most crowding measures in public transportation are usually aggregated at a service level. This type of aggregation does not help to analyze microscopic behavior such as exposure risk to viruses. To bridge such a gap, our paper proposes fou...
COVID-19 and campus users: A longitudinal and place-based study of university mobilities in Texas [0.03%]
基于地理位置的校园疫情长期追踪研究:以德克萨斯州高校为例
Yang Song,Chanam Lee,Zhihan Tao et al.
Yang Song et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted people's daily routines, including travel behaviors, social interactions, and work-related activities. However, the potential impacts of COVID-19 on the use of campus locations in higher education such as...