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2020
Volume: 30 Issue 12
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China’s rural revitalization and development: Theory, technology and management
Yansui LIU, Yuzhu ZANG, and Yuanyuan YANG
The urban-rural transformation from dichotomy to integration is a gradual process. Like rural areas in many countries, Chinese rural society is experiencing a decline in all spheres due to depopulation, aging, lack of economic opportunity, and so on. Aiming at solving the serious rural issues, China proposed the implem
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 1923 (2020)
Exploring temporal heterogeneity in an intercity travel network: A comparative study between weekdays and holidays in China
Tao LI, Jiaoe WANG, Jie HUANG, and Xingchuan GAO
A largely unexplored application of “Big Data” in urban contexts is using human mobility data to study temporal heterogeneity in intercity travel networks. Hence, this paper explores China’s intercity travel patterns and their dynamics, with a comparison between weekdays and holidays, to contribute to our understanding
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 1943 (2020)
Comparison of spatio-temporal transmission characteristics of COVID-19 and its mitigation strategies in China and the US
Zhiming FENG, Chiwei XIAO, Peng LI, Zhen YOU, Xu YIN, and Fangyu ZHENG
Investigating the spatio-temporal transmission features and process of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mitigation strategies are of great practical significance to understand the development of COVID-19 and establish international cooperation for prevention and control. In this paper, the cumulative number of
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 1963 (2020)
Spatiotemporal analysis of COVID-19 risk in Guangdong Province based on population migration
Yuyao YE, Changjian WANG, Hong’ou ZHANG, Ji YANG, Zhengqian LIU, Kangmin WU, and Yingbin DENG
Population migration, especially population inflow from epidemic areas, is a key source of the risk related to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic. This paper selects Guangdong Province, China, for a case study. It utilizes big data on population migration and the geospatial analysis technique to develop a
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 1985 (2020)
Holocene aeolian activities linked to Indian summer monsoon in the middle reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River
Tuoyu LI, Jifeng ZHANG, Yongqiu WU, Shisong DU, Duowen MO, Yinan LIAO, Zhitong CHEN, Jianbao LIU, and Qing LI
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 2002 (2020)
Monitoring thermal field, humidity field and energy balance over heterogeneous surfaces in the typical valley-city
Guodong LI, Junhua ZHANG, Parham A. MIRZAEI, Shengyan DING, Yapeng DING, and Man LIU
Land use and land cover (LULC) alteration has changed original energy balance and heat fluxes between land and atmosphere, and thus affects the structure characteristics of temperature and humidity fields over urban heterogeneous surfaces in different spatio-temporal scales. Lanzhou is the most typical river valley cit
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 2015 (2020)
Simulating cross-sectional geometry of the main channel in response to changes in water and sediment in Lower Yellow River
Yanjun WANG, Baosheng WU, and Deyu ZHONG
To understand the non-equilibrium morphological adjustment of a river in response to environmental changes, it is essential to (i) accurately identify how past conditions of water and sediment have impacted current morphological adjustment of the river, and (ii) establish a corresponding simulation for non-equilibrium
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 2033 (2020)
Investigation on flood event variations at space and time scales in the Huaihe River Basin of China using flood behavior classification
Yongyong ZHANG, Qiutan CHEN, and Jun XIA
Flood is one of the severest natural disasters in the world and has caused enormous causalities and property losses. Previous studies usually focus on flood magnitude and occurrence time at event scale, which are insufficient to contain entire behavior characteristics of flood events. In our study, nine behavior metric
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 2053 (2020)
Building national eco-cultural protection areas and the Xiangxi practice in Hunan Province
Chunla LIU, Liping WU, Mei XU, Fanchao ZENG, and Lipeng JIAO
Journal of Geographical Sciences
  • Publication Date: Dec. 25, 2020
  • Vol. 30, Issue 12, 2076 (2020)
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