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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 84
Volume 84, November 2020
- Azam Raha Bahrehdar, Benjamin Adams, Ross S. Purves:
Streets of London: Using Flickr and OpenStreetMap to build an interactive image of the city. 101524 - Kamil Smolak, Witold Rohm, Krzysztof Knop, Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka:
Population mobility modelling for mobility data simulation. 101526
- Yanzhe Yin, Navid Hashemi Tonekaboni, Andrew Grundstein, Deepak R. Mishra, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, John Dowd:
Urban ambient air temperature estimation using hyperlocal data from smart vehicle-borne sensors. 101538
- Jie Chen, Tao Pei, Mingxiao Li, Ci Song, Ting Ma, Feng Lu, Shih-Lung Shaw:
An enhanced model for evacuation vulnerability assessment in urban areas. 101540 - Omar A. Guerrero:
Decentralized markets and the emergence of housing wealth inequality. 101541 - Jianyuan Liang, Yichun Xie, Zongyao Sha, Alicia Zhou:
Modeling urban growth sustainability in the cloud by augmenting Google Earth Engine (GEE). 101542 - Jiannan Cai, Yiqun Xie, Min Deng, Xun Tang, Yan Li, Shashi Shekhar:
Significant spatial co-distribution pattern discovery. 101543 - Yuan Meng, Hanfa Xing, Yuan Yuan, Man Sing Wong, Kaixuan Fan:
Sensing urban poverty: From the perspective of human perception-based greenery and open-space landscapes. 101544 - Dandan Liu, Keith C. Clarke, Nengcheng Chen:
Integrating spatial nonstationarity into SLEUTH for urban growth modeling: A case study in the Wuhan metropolitan area. 101545 - Roland Löwe, Michael Mair, Agnethe N. Pedersen, Manfred Kleidorfer, Wolfgang Rauch, Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen:
Impacts of urban development on urban water management - Limits of predictability. 101546 - Chao Wu, Ningyezi Peng, Xiangyuan Ma, Sheng Li, Jinmeng Rao:
Assessing multiscale visual appearance characteristics of neighbourhoods using geographically weighted principal component analysis in Shenzhen, China. 101547
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