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View article: Spatial Drivers of Urban Industrial Agglomeration Using Street View Imagery and Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Shanghai
Spatial Drivers of Urban Industrial Agglomeration Using Street View Imagery and Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Shanghai Open
The spatial distribution mechanism of industrial agglomeration has long been a central topic in urban economic geography. With the increasing availability of street view imagery and built environment data, effectively integrating multi-sou…
View article: A qualitative analysis on the awareness of noise pollution and occupational protection among staff members of the Central Sterile Supply Department
A qualitative analysis on the awareness of noise pollution and occupational protection among staff members of the Central Sterile Supply Department Open
Objective To understand the awareness of noise pollution among the staff in the Central Sterile Supply Department, as well as the usage of protective measures, and to provide a basis for reducing the environmental noise in the Central Ster…
View article: [RETRACTED] Understanding the Mental Health Impacts of Blue and Green Spaces through Experimental Approaches: A Scoping Review from 2009 to 2024 v1
[RETRACTED] Understanding the Mental Health Impacts of Blue and Green Spaces through Experimental Approaches: A Scoping Review from 2009 to 2024 v1 Open
[RETRACTED] The mental health benefits of blue and green spaces (BGSs) have gained increasing attention for their role in mitigating the adverse effects of urban living on residents, such as stress reduction, mental restoration, and well-b…
View article: [RETRACTED] Urban Soundscapes and Their Impact on Global Mental Health: A Systematic Review v3
[RETRACTED] Urban Soundscapes and Their Impact on Global Mental Health: A Systematic Review v3 Open
[RETRACTED] While global life expectancy continues to rise, urban populations face growing mental health challenges. Although extensive studies haveexamined the health impacts of natural and built environments, a comprehensive understandin…
View article: [RETRACTED] Urban Soundscapes and Their Impact on Global Mental Health: A Systematic Review v1
[RETRACTED] Urban Soundscapes and Their Impact on Global Mental Health: A Systematic Review v1 Open
[RETRACTED] This systematic review explores the impact of urban soundscapes on global mental health. It addresses evaluation methods, research trends,research status, and examines how these studies differ in terms of time and space. The re…
View article: [RETRACTED] Urban Soundscapes and Their Impact on Global Mental Health: A Systematic Review v2
[RETRACTED] Urban Soundscapes and Their Impact on Global Mental Health: A Systematic Review v2 Open
[RETRACTED] While global life expectancy continues to rise, urban populations face growing mental health challenges. Although extensive studies haveexamined the health impacts of natural and built environments, a comprehensive understandin…
View article: Mapping gender patterns in “dynamic cultural spaces”: the case of Beijing’s open-air antiques “ghost market” at Panjiayuan
Mapping gender patterns in “dynamic cultural spaces”: the case of Beijing’s open-air antiques “ghost market” at Panjiayuan Open
Despite the growing recognition of the importance of street vendors and informal markets for urban life and the economy globally, research attention has tended to focus on essential products such as food or clothes and paid less attention …
View article: Revealing Gender stereotypes and resistance in urban space use ——A case study of Panjiayuan Market, Beijing, China
Revealing Gender stereotypes and resistance in urban space use ——A case study of Panjiayuan Market, Beijing, China Open
In Chinese traditional culture, it is common for social identity to be expressed through the consumption and use of cultural artifacts and antiques. However, previous studies have rarely mentioned the absence of female as subjects in this …
View article: Impact of Microclimate on People’s Experiences and Behaviours in the Cultural Consumption Space: A Case Study of Panjiayuan Antique Market in Beijing, China
Impact of Microclimate on People’s Experiences and Behaviours in the Cultural Consumption Space: A Case Study of Panjiayuan Antique Market in Beijing, China Open
Antique and cultural consumption spaces make a great contribution to urban vitality where numerous people walk, stay, and trade. However, how these people’s experiences and behaviours are affected by the microclimate of such spaces has not…
View article: Exploring Gender Differences through the Lens of Spatiotemporal Behavior Patterns in a Cultural Market: A Case Study of Panjiayuan Market in Beijing, China
Exploring Gender Differences through the Lens of Spatiotemporal Behavior Patterns in a Cultural Market: A Case Study of Panjiayuan Market in Beijing, China Open
Markets are more than commercial places with high mobility, greatly contributing to urban vitality, social inclusion, and even local identity, which have all been studied extensively. However, as one of the market types, the cultural marke…
View article: Exploring Dynamic Street Vendors and Pedestrians through the Lens of Static Spatial Configuration in Yuncheng, China
Exploring Dynamic Street Vendors and Pedestrians through the Lens of Static Spatial Configuration in Yuncheng, China Open
Extensive studies have demonstrated the relationship between static street networks and dynamic pedestrian movement. Street vendors temporarily appear in a vibrant space, closely engaging with numerous pedestrians. Is street vending distri…
View article: Use of Urban Residential Community Parks for Stress Management During the COVID-19 Lockdown Period in China
Use of Urban Residential Community Parks for Stress Management During the COVID-19 Lockdown Period in China Open
During the pandemic lockdown period, residents had to stay at home and increased stress and other mental health problems have been associated with the lockdown period. Since most public parks were closed, community parks within gated resid…
View article: A rhythmanalysis approach to understanding the vending-walking forms and everyday use of urban street space in Yuncheng, China
A rhythmanalysis approach to understanding the vending-walking forms and everyday use of urban street space in Yuncheng, China Open
In Chinese cities, informal street vendors often appear in a transient space intertwined with a large number of pedestrians and heterogeneity, in contrast with the dichotomous construction of static built environment and dynamic street act…
View article: Time Distances to Residential Food Amenities and Daily Walking Duration: A Cross-Sectional Study in Two Low Tier Chinese Cities
Time Distances to Residential Food Amenities and Daily Walking Duration: A Cross-Sectional Study in Two Low Tier Chinese Cities Open
Recent studies indicate the accepted concept of using land-use mix (LUM) to promote physical activity is ineffective and even counteractive in the Chinese context. Before considering LUM as a whole, different amenity types need to be respe…
View article: Physical activity and COVID-19: an observational and Mendelian randomisation study
Physical activity and COVID-19: an observational and Mendelian randomisation study Open
Physical activity (PA) is known to be a protective lifestyle factor against several non-communicable diseases while its impact on infectious diseases, including Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is not as clear.
View article: Physical activity and COVID-19: an observational and Mendelian randomisation study.
Physical activity and COVID-19: an observational and Mendelian randomisation study. Open
Our results indicate a protective effect of objectively measured PA and COVID-19 outcomes (outpatient COVID-19 and overall COVID-19) independent of age, sex, measures of obesity, and smoking status. Although the MR analyses do not support …
View article: Associations of perceived daily walking duration with residential food outlets in small Chinese cities: a cross-sectional study
Associations of perceived daily walking duration with residential food outlets in small Chinese cities: a cross-sectional study Open
Background: The impact of food outlets (particularly those trading in fast food) on weight gain has been evidenced by numerous studies, but the potential health benefits of these amenities have received less attention. This study aims to e…
View article: Physical activity, BMI and COVID-19: an observational and Mendelian randomisation study
Physical activity, BMI and COVID-19: an observational and Mendelian randomisation study Open
Physical activity (PA) is known to be a protective lifestyle factor against several non-communicable diseases while its impact on infectious diseases, including Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is not as clear. We performed univariate a…
View article: Chinese walking urbanism: notions, life stages and vending - walking space in smaller Chinese cities
Chinese walking urbanism: notions, life stages and vending - walking space in smaller Chinese cities Open
While 54.5% of the world’s population lives in cities, urban sprawl has led to typically less walkable car-dominated urban environments. A decrease in physical activity – especially walking – is resulting in more than 5 million deaths annu…
View article: Exploring the Associations of Walking Behavior with Neighborhood Environments by Different Life Stages: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Smaller Chinese City
Exploring the Associations of Walking Behavior with Neighborhood Environments by Different Life Stages: A Cross-Sectional Study in a Smaller Chinese City Open
Because of high population density and rapid urbanization, different human life stages have distinct growth experiences, leading to different lifestyles and age-spatial separation in the same neighborhood environment, particularly in small…
View article: Everyday use of urban street spaces: the spatio-temporal relations between pedestrians and street vendors: a case study in Yuncheng, China
Everyday use of urban street spaces: the spatio-temporal relations between pedestrians and street vendors: a case study in Yuncheng, China Open
In contemporary Chinese cities dynamic street vendors are a common presence, frequently occupying spaces where many people regularly walk, leading to functional changes to the streets. This research aim was to examine the everyday use of u…
View article: Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context
Everyday Use of the City Cemetery: A Study of Environmental Qualities and Perceived Restorativeness in a Scottish Context Open
As the number of historical urban cemeteries where interment is no longer available continues to grow, the everyday use and restorative benefit of these spaces (beyond commemoration and remembrance) is worthy of further exploration. This s…
View article: Understanding a Specific Walkable Space via the Phenomenon of Chinese Street Vending: An actor-network theory analysis
Understanding a Specific Walkable Space via the Phenomenon of Chinese Street Vending: An actor-network theory analysis Open
In contemporary Chinese cities, the pervasive phenomenon of street vending often emerges in a predictable space where numerous people frequently walk or stay. Using actor-network theory as a conceptual tool, this study initially elaborates…
View article: How Does Street Vending Contribute to Walkability? A report on a study in Yuncheng, China
How Does Street Vending Contribute to Walkability? A report on a study in Yuncheng, China Open
In contemporary Chinese cities, street vendors often emerge in a predictable space where numerous people frequently walk or stay. In this sense, the ubiquitous phenomenon of street vending closely relates to the walkability of urban space …