supported by the Economic and Social Research Council[ES/L011840/1];Medical Research Council[MR/V028375/1].
1.Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically reshaped human mobility at global,national,regional,and individual levels,as evidenced by many studies(Chang et al.2021;Cheng et al.2022;Chinazzi et al.2020;Hou et...
supported by the Central China Normal University startup fund[grant numbers 31101222126;31101222127].
Human mobility survey data usually suffer from a lack of resources for validation.Epidemiological survey records,which are released to the public as a containment measure by local authorities,provide place visitation ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has completely disrupted and possibly permanently changed the way humans travel.In Puerto Rico,major travel restrictions to the island have persisted at different levels since March 2020,which he...
financial support from National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant numbers 42171400,71961137003,82103945];Research on Prevention and Control of COVID-19 in Guangdong Education Department[grant number 2020KZDZX1171];Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong[grant number 2021A1515011324];Natural Resources of Guangdong[grant number 202325];Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission[grant number JCYJ20190808174209308].
Mobility restriction measures were the main tools to control the spread of COVID-19,but the extent to which the mobility has decreased remained unsure.We investigated the change in local population mobility and its co...
funding from the National Science and Technology Major Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China[grant number 2017YFB0503605];the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 41771478];the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities[grant number 2019B02514];Natural Science Foundation of Beijing,China[grant number 8172046];the China Scholarship Council(CSC);Queen Mary University of London.
The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)and its mutant viruses are still wreaking global havoc over the last two years,but the impact of human activity on the transmission of the pandemic is difficult to ascertain.Estim...
The coronavirus pandemic that started in 2019 has had wide-ranging impacts on many aspects of people’s daily lives.At the peak of the outbreak,lockdown measures and social distancing changed the ways in which cities ...
funding from the European Research Council(ERC)under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme(grant agreement No 949670);from ESRC under JPI Urban Europe/NSFC(grant No.ES/T000287/1).
The disruptive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly shifted how individuals navigate in cities.Governments are concerned that travel behavior will shift toward a car-driven and homeworking future,shifting dema...
Decarbonizing transport is one of the core tasks for achieving Net Zero targets,but the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts human mobility and the established transport development strategies.Although existing research has exp...
partly supported by King’s Global Engagement Partnership Fund[2020-2021#PF2021_Mar_005].
In recent years,the police intervention strategy“Hot spots policing”has been effective in combating crimes.However,as cities are under the intense pressure of increasing crime and scarce police resources,police patr...
National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.91738302);Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation under Grant(No.2020CFA001).
With the development of new technologies such as 5G/6G,cloud computing,the Internet of Things,and artificial intelligence,humanity has entered the era of the interconnection of everything.The traditional remote sensin...