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E-grāmata: Mapping COVID-19 in Space and Time: Understanding the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of a Global Pandemic

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  • Sērija : Human Dynamics in Smart Cities
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030728083
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  • Sērija : Human Dynamics in Smart Cities
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030728083

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This book describes the spatial and temporal perspectives on COVID-19 and its impacts and deepens our understanding of human dynamics during and after the global pandemic. It critically examines the role smart city technologies play in shaping our lives in the years to come. The book covers a wide-range of issues related to conceptual, theoretical and data issues, analysis and modeling, and applications and policy implications such as socio-ecological perspectives, geospatial data ethics, mobility and migration during COVID-19, population health resilience and much more.

With accelerated pace of technological advances and growing divide on political and policy options, a better understanding of disruptive global events such as COVID-19 with spatial and temporal perspectives is an imperative and will make the ultimate difference in public health and economic decision making. Through in-depth analyses of concepts, data, methods, and policies, this book stimulates future studies on global pandemics and their impacts on society at different levels.

1 Understanding The Spatial And Temporal Dynamics Of A Global Pandemic
1(12)
Shih-Lung Shaw
Daniel Sui
Part I Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives
2 A Power-Law-Based Approach To Mapping Covid-19 Cases In The United States
13(12)
Bin Jiang
Chris De Rijke
3 Individual, Context, And Space: Using Spatial Approaches For Understanding Unequal Social And Psychological Fallout Of Covid-19
25(22)
Grant Drawve
Casey T. Harris
Kevin M. Fitzpatrick
4 A Permanent Virtual Memorial For A Whistleblower Of The Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study Of Crypto Place On The Blockchain
47(14)
Xu Huang
Bo Zhao
5 Emotional Responses Through Covid-19 In Singapore
61(20)
Yingwei Yan
Wei Chien Benny Chin
Chan-Hoong Leong
Yi-Chen Wang
Chen-Chieh Feng
6 A Socio-Ecological Perspective On Covid-19 Spatiotemporal Integrated Vulnerability In Singapore
81(34)
Chan-Hoong Leong
Wei Chien Benny Chin
Chen-Chieh Feng
Yi-Chen Wang
Part II Data Perspectives
7 Assessing Connections And Tradeoffs Between Geospatial Data Ethics, Privacy, And The Effectiveness Of Digital Contact Tracing Technologies
115(22)
Peter Kedron
Andrew B. Trgovac
8 Challenges And Limitations Of Geospatial Data And Analyses In The Context Of Covid-19
137(32)
Sean G. Young
Jyotishka Datta
Bandana Kar
Xiao Huang
Malcolm D. Williamson
Jason A. Tullis
Jackson Cothren
9 Multi-Level Inter-Regional Migrant Population Estimation Using Multi-Source Spatiotemporal Big Data: A Case Study Of Migrants In Hubei Province During The Outbreak Of Covid-19 In Wuhan
169(22)
Jiale Qian
Zhang Liu
Yunyan Du
Nan Wang
Jiawei Yi
Yeran Sun
Ting Ma
Tao Pei
Chenghu Zhou
Part III Analysis and Modeling Perspectives
10 Identifying And Characterising Active Travel Corridors For London In Response To Covid-19 Using Shortest Path And Streetspace Analysis
191(26)
Nicolas Palominos
Duncan A. Smith
Sam Griffiths
11 Multi-Scale Cybergis Analytics For Detecting Spatiotemporal Patterns Of Covid-19
217(16)
Fangzheng Lyu
Jeon-Young Kang
Shaohua Wang
Su Yeon Han
Zhiyu Li
Shaowen Wang
12 Dynamic Spreading Of Covid-19 Versus Community Mobility In Regions Of England
233(20)
Tao Cheng
Xinchen Zhong
Yunzhe Liu
Yang Zhang
Guangsheng Dong
13 Exploring Store Visit Changes During The Covid-19 Pandemic Using Mobile Phone Location Data
253(26)
Yunlei Liang
Kyle W. Mcnair
Song Gao
Ashgul Gocmen
Part IV Application and Policy Perspectives
14 Citizen Mobility And The Growth Of Infections During The Covid-19 Pandemic With The Effects Of Government Restrictions In Western Europe
279(16)
Mohd Sarim
Qunshan Zhao
Nick Bailey
15 A Mathematical Model For Evaluating The Medical Resource Availability Of Covid-19 In Time And Space
295(14)
Fei-Ying Kuo
Tzai-Hung Wen
16 Health Resilience Among European Countries In The Face Of Pandemic: Reflections On European Countries' Preparedness For Covid-19
309(16)
Yijing Li
17 Improving Public Transportation Safety In Covid-19 Era Through Crowdsourcing Technique
325(22)
Qisheng Pan
Zhonghua Jin
Tao Tao
18 Outlook And Next Steps: Understanding Human Dynamics In A Post-Pandemic World---Beyond Mapping Covid-19 In Space And Time
347
Daniel Sui
Shih-Lung Shaw
Shih-Lung Shaw holds Chancellors Professorship, Alvin and Sally Beaman Professorship, and Arts and Sciences Excellence Professorship at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA. He served as the Department Head from 2007 to 2010 and Interim Associate Provost for International Education in 2017-2018. Dr. Shaw is an elected Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) and a recipient of the Edward L. Ullman Award for outstanding contributions to the field of transportation geography and the Outstanding Scholar Award in Regional Development and Planning from the Association of American Geographers (AAG). 





Daniel Sui is Vice President for Research and Innovation at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA, and Professor of Geography and Public & International Affairs.  Prior to Virginia Tech, Dr. Sui was vice chancellor for research and innovation and a distinguished professor at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (2018-2020). Dr. Sui also served as Division Director for Social & Economic Sciences at the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) between 2016 and 2018. He was an Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor at the Ohio State University (OSU) between 2009 and 2018. Dr. Sui was a 2009 Guggenheim Fellow and recipient of both AAG and CPGIS distinguished scholar award.