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Check-in behaviour and spatio-temporal vibrancy: An exploratory analysis in Shenzhen, China

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Title: Electrochemical growth of a corrosion-resistant multi-layer scale to enable an oxygen-evolution inert anode in molten carbonate

Author: Chao Wu, Xinyue Ye, Fu Ren, Qingyun Du

Publication: Cities; volume: 77; page: 104-116; time: July, 2018

Abstract: Urban vibrancy describes the attraction, diversity and accessibility of a place and exhibits spatio-temporal variability. The relationships between urban vibrancy and land-use configurations are significant for governments, planners and residents. To date, it is challenging for traditional census datasets to support real-time analysis with detailed spatial and temporal granularity. This article takes advantage of emerging crowdsourcing data and adopts social media check-ins over a 24-h period as a proxy for urban vibrancy. A framework that incorporates kernel density estimation (KDE), geographically and temporally weighted regression (GTWR) and the Herfindahl-Hirschman index (HHI) is proposed to explore the spatio-temporal distribution characteristics of vibrancy and the spatio-temporal relationships with the influential factors. The results show that the evolution of vibrancy is influenced by various factors that are heterogeneous over space and time. With a new perspective and deeper understanding of the varying spatio-temporal relationships between vibrancy and point of interest (POI)-based configurations, this study can offers meaningful implications for policy makers and planners regarding the improvement of resource utilization and the rational design of neighborhoods.

Key words: Vibrancy, Spatio-temporal, variation, Heterogeneity, Check-in data, POI Shenzhen