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- Spatial Allocation Method of Evacuation Guiders in Urban Open . . . - MDPI
Evacuation guiders play an important role when emergency events occur in urban open public spaces Considering the shortcomings of the existing studies, an optimization method based on the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm and gradual covering model for spatial allocation of evacuation guiders in urban open public spaces is proposed This method considers the impact of obstacles on
- Assessment of Spatial Equality and Social Justice of Urban Park . . .
Urban parks deliver vital ecosystem services and enhance residents’ well-being globally, yet equitable access remains challenging in high-density cities The prevailing planning paradigms predominantly rely on proximity-based metrics, overlooking critical interactions between demographic diversity, differentiated social demands, and park typology distinctions Moreover, the existing studies
- Association of Daily Exposure to Air Pollutants with the Risk of . . .
Previous studies have suggested that air pollutant exposure is related to tuberculosis (TB) risk, but results have not been consistent This study evaluated the relation between daily air pollutant exposure and TB incidence in Shanghai from 2014 to 2019 Overall, there were four pollutants that were positively related to the risk of new TB cases After a 5 μg m3 increase, the maximum lag
- Multi-Objective Vehicle Routing Problem for Waste Classification and . . .
With the promotion of an ecological civilization philosophy and a sustainable development strategy, solid waste classification and collection has become an emerging issue in China Based on the three dimensions of sustainable development, namely economy, society, and environment, the route optimization model of waste collection and transportation is constructed In order to solve the model
- Adaptive Analysis of Green Space Network Planning for the Cooling . . .
The effect of Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) is becoming increasingly serious in cities Research on the adaptive planning policies for microthermal environments at the residential block level of cities is thus becoming of greater significance Based on the cooling effect of planning control elements in residential block areas, the element effects characteristics of water bodies and vegetation
- Optimal Hyperspectral Characteristic Parameters Construction and . . .
Inland lakes have historically played a vital role in providing drinking water and habitat for various organisms [] However, the increasing frequency of phytoplankton blooms in lakes, linked to global climate change and human activities, suggests a gradual deterioration in overall lake water quality [2,3,4,5] Recent studies [] show a significant increase in the global maximum bloom extent (MBE
- A GIS-Based Approach for Urban Building Energy Modeling under . . . - MDPI
The energy demand and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of buildings are significantly affected by the characteristics of the building and local climate conditions While energy use datasets with high spatial and temporal resolution are highly needed in the context of climate change, energy use monitoring data are not available for most cities This study introduces an approach
- Water Quality Retrieval from ZY1-02D Hyperspectral Imagery in Urban . . .
Non-optically active water quality parameters in water bodies are important evaluation indicators in monitoring urban water quality Over the past years, satellite remote sensing techniques have increasingly been used to assess different types of substances in urban water bodies However, it is challenging to retrieve accurate data for some of the non-optically active water quality parameters
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