COVID-19 Pandemic and Transformation of Activity Space: Implications for Urban Area Planning in the Yogyakarta Metropolitan Area
Sakinah Fathrunnadi Shalihati,
Andri Kurniawan,
Sri Rum Giyarsih
et al.
Abstract:Travel patterns and spatial behavior of people in the Yogyakarta Metropolitan Area during the COVID-19 pandemic have experienced adjustments due to restrictions on out-of-home activities. Spatial behavior has information on the coordinates of the location of the activity visited, and the area that represents this behavior is called activity space. Exploration of activity space may play an essential part in urban area planning. This study utilizes travel activity diary data before and during the pandemic for ch… Show more
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