2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-94683-7
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Practical geospatial and sociodemographic predictors of human mobility

Abstract: Understanding seasonal human mobility at subnational scales has important implications across sciences, from urban planning efforts to disease modelling and control. Assessing how, when, and where populations move over the course of the year, however, requires spatially and temporally resolved datasets spanning large periods of time, which can be rare, contain sensitive information, or may be proprietary. Here, we aim to explore how a set of broadly available covariates can describe typical seasonal subnationa… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the baseline period largely coincided with school holidays in Australia and New Zealand, a period during which mobility patterns are different. 38…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the baseline period largely coincided with school holidays in Australia and New Zealand, a period during which mobility patterns are different. 38…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers found that in Kenya, trips by citizens were mostly shorter and remained within the county. The most important factors that explained mobility patterns were socioeconomic variables, such as urbanicity, poverty, female education, and accessibility to major urban centres [26]. In those countries where the needs of the health sector are concentrated on the improvement of the health infrastructure and human resources, urban health has different perspectives on COVID-19 preparedness and response [1].…”
Section: Mobility Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigaciones recientes han subrayado la necesidad de adoptar enfoques integrales que consideren tanto la planificación de carreteras como la implementación de sistemas de transporte público sostenibles. [6]. Además, el análisis de datos geoespaciales y la aplicación de tecnologías modernas se han revelado fundamentales para comprender las dinámicas de movilidad y diseñar estrategias efectivas para abordar los desafíos emergentes [7].…”
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