STUDY OF URBAN GREENWAY PLANNING BASED ON MULTI-SOURCE DATA ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL POTENTIAL AND USER BEHAVIORS — THE GREENWAY ROUTE PLANNING OF HAIDIAN DISTRICT, BEIJING

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Xixi CHEN ◽  
Liang LI ◽  
Li TAN ◽  
Lu YANG
2021 ◽  
Vol 285 ◽  
pp. 116429
Author(s):  
Wen-Long Shang ◽  
Jinyu Chen ◽  
Huibo Bi ◽  
Yi Sui ◽  
Yanyan Chen ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabrizo Zausa ◽  
Luca Pellicciotta ◽  
Andrea Spelta ◽  
Valerio Bruni ◽  
Fulvio Baio ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 571
Author(s):  
Sumit Mishra ◽  
Nikhil Singh ◽  
Devanjan Bhattacharya

Short distance travel and commute being inevitable, safe route planning in pandemics for micro-mobility, i.e., cycling and walking, is extremely important for the safety of oneself and others. Hence, we propose an application-based solution using COVID-19 occurrence data and a multi-criteria route planning technique for cyclists and pedestrians. This study aims at objectively determining the routes based on various criteria on COVID-19 safety of a given route while keeping the user away from potential COVID-19 transmission spots. The vulnerable spots include places such as a hospital or medical zones, contained residential areas, and roads with a high connectivity and influx of people. The proposed algorithm returns a multi-criteria route modeled on COVID-19-modified parameters of micro-mobility and betweenness centrality considering COVID-19 avoidance as well as the shortest available safe route for user ease and shortened time of outside environment exposure. We verified our routing algorithm in a part of Delhi, India, by visualizing containment zones and medical establishments. The results with COVID-19 data analysis and route planning suggest a safer route in the context of the coronavirus outbreak as compared to normal navigation and on average route extension is within 8%–12%. Moreover, for further advancement and post-COVID-19 era, we discuss the need for adding open data policy and the spatial system architecture for data usage, as a part of a pandemic strategy. The study contributes new micro-mobility parameters adapted for COVID-19 and policy guidelines based on aggregated contact tracing data analysis maintaining privacy, security, and anonymity.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Edia Satria

This research was conducted to find out and prove empirically promotion strategies of cultural tourism and in increasing the number of tourists visit Kerinci Regency. Source data obtained from the Department of tourism and culture District Kerinci. Data analysis tools by using SWOT analysis. The research results obtained that (1) the cultural and Tourism Office of District 1 quadrant is at Kerinci (positive, positive) which means the primacy of kompotitif or aggressive strategies of Cultural tourism and the Regency of Kerinci has the power as well as opportunities to continue to improve and enlarge the number of promotional visits to the Regency of Kerinci; and (2) the right marketing strategies applied to Kerinci District Tourism Office for the moment is a strategy SO (strength, Opportunities). This strategy is underway to harness the power for the menagkap opportunities that are owned. As for the strategies that can be applied include (a) the Kerinci Regency Tourism Office must keep working to develop tourism in Kerinci Regency; (b) Tourism District's tourism should control Keerinci well; (c) the coordination of Tourism with Government Kabuapeten Kerinci must continue to be improved; (d) the Services provided should be constantly improved; and (e) to add visits to the County of Kerinci, tourism and Culture must make use of technology and facilities available, doing promotions, and socialization as many to the community to reach. Keywords: Promotion Strategy


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-79
Author(s):  
Faizatur Rofi'ah

The proliferation of the corona virus affects all aspects of life, including education. This led to a revolution in the learning from conventional to digital. The purpose of this study is to 1) describe the general review of learning in mathematics and; 2) analyzing the alternatives to the learning revolution in mathematics with the physical policy of physical distancing. This research uses type of reference research. The validity test uses source data triangulation. Data validity obtained with various sources and extensions. Data analysis techniques use constant methods of comparison. The result of this article, which is 1) in general, math learning has been more conventional (face to face) and; 2) there is an alternative to math related to physical distancing, which is online/long-distance learning by making good use of accessible applications through Internet service. Online math learning by giving both a learning video, the settings are as interesting as possible, online discussions, and assessments through online quizzes.


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