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2020
Volume: 39 Issue 1
16 Article(s)

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An empirical analysis of factors leading to typical urban problems in China
Jie SHEN, and Keyun ZHANG
Based on the results of existing research, typical urban problems can be divided into three categories—traffic congestion, resources shortage, and environmental pollution. This study used cross-section data of 204 Chinese prefecture-level cities in 2013 to build a population spatial distribution index on the basis of n
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 1 (2020)
Spatial change and correlations of desakota regions in a metropolitan area using NPP/VIIRS nighttime light data: A case study of Wuhan City
Yan WU, and Hongbo LI
Research on the spatial-temporal change and intrinsic spatial correlation of metropolitan urban-rural integration zones can help cities to avoid inefficient sprawling development and achieve spatial structure coordination and smart growth. Taking the desakota region in Wuhan City as the case, we used the National Polar
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 13 (2020)
Phenological changes of desert steppe vegetation and its effect on net primary productivity in Inner Mongolia from 2000 to 2017
Xiaoyu DONG, Huarong YAO, Junhu DAI, and Mengyao ZHU
Desert steppe is distributed in the semiarid and arid areas and is extremely sensitive to climate change. However, limited field observations and lack of community surveys have resulted in insufficient research on the vegetation phenology and productivity of the desert steppe. Based on the normalized difference vegetat
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 24 (2020)
Projection of heatwaves by the combined impact of humidity and temperature in China
Xi CHEN, Ning LI, Chengfang HUANG, Jiawei LIU, and Zhengtao ZHANG
Humidity is a significant factor contributing to heat stress but it is not fully considered in studies quantifying heat stress or in heat risk assessment. It is directly related to human body heat exchange and the co-occurrence of consecutive hot and humid days during a heatwave can strongly affect human health. In thi
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 36 (2020)
Effects of weather factors on the spatial and temporal distributions of metro passenger flows: An empirical study based on smart card data
Manling XU, Xiao FU, Junyou TANG, and Zhiyuan LIU
Urban geographic space, climate, and transportation system are interrelated, and recently available traffic and spatial big data bring new opportunities for understanding the relationship among them. Urban rail transit is an important transport mode for residents to travel green and relieve traffic congestion in big ci
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 45 (2020)
Change and mechanism of influence of rural territorial functions in major agricultural areas of China: A case study of the Jianghan Plain
Rongrong ZHUO, Bin YU, Juxin ZENG, Xinwei GUO, and Mingjie WANG
The identification of rural territorial functions of major agricultural areas can provide an important support for rural revitalization and food security. The Jianghan Plain is one of the main agricultural areas in China and is undergoing a rapid rural transformation and reconstruction. From the perspective of ecologic
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 56 (2020)
Poverty pattern and influencing factors in typical deep poverty-stricken counties:A case study of Hailun City in Heilongjiang Province
Guoming DU, Yue FENG, and Jiaxing YU
Deep poverty-stricken counties are the key areas for targeted poverty alleviation, and objective analysis of the poverty pattern and influencing factors in these areas can provide a scientific basis for developing the tactics of poverty relief. This study applied spatial analysis and mathematical statistics methods to
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 69 (2020)
Spatial structure of urban networks in China based on the perspective of cultural industry enterprise networks
Xu ZHANG, Fangzheng YU, and Liangjia XU
In recent years, urban networks have become a focus of research in geography, urban studies, and other related disciplines. While previous research has examined the urban networks in China from different perspectives, the networks generated by cultural industries have remained a largely unexplored area. This article ai
Progress in Geography
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  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 78 (2020)
Spatial-temporal change of Chinese resident food consumption carbon emissions and its driving mechanism
Zhihong CAO, Jinmin HAO, and Hongping XING
Food production is an important aspect affecting greenhouse gas emissions. As carbon emission intensity coefficient values of different food types vary greatly, the improvement in economic development levels and living standards and the resulting rapid change of resident food consumption in China have important impacts
Progress in Geography
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  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 91 (2020)
Study on the trend and influencing factors of overweight and obesity in Chinese adults under interactions of individual and environment
Yiru WANG, Chen WANG, and Jindi ZENG
In recent years, with the rapid development of socio-economy and acceleration of urbanization, China has entered the stage of a health transition, which means a shift to low fiber, high sugar and cholesterol diet, as well as a sedentary lifestyle. During the health transition, Chinese residents are facing severe obesit
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
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Impact of public transportation infrastructure on employment of the low-income group in Urumqi
Chun ZHANG, Zhihua CHENG, Xiaoping YU, Yaqun WANG, and Chen SHEN
Western cities in China experience large-scale, rapid, and vast-invested transport infrastructure construction, which makes it particularly important to evaluate the social economic impacts of these projects. Based on trip survey data in Urumqi in 2014 and multivariate linear regression and multinomial Logit regression
Progress in Geography
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  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 111 (2020)
Effects of implementation of urban planning in response to climate change
Zhenghui XIE, Bin LIU, Xiaodong YAN, Chunlei MENG, Xianli XU, Yu LIU, Peihua QIN, Binghao JIA, Jinbo XIE, Ruichao LI, Longhuan WANG, Yan WANG, and Si CHEN
With the changing climate and rapid urban development, megacities and urban agglomerations suffer from frequent extreme weathers caused by high temperature and heavy rain and haze, and ecological and environmental problems become increasingly more prominent. Urban planning in response to climate change is an important
Progress in Geography
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  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 120 (2020)
A geographic review of Western research on long-term care for the elderly
Danxian WU, and Xiaolu GAO
In many Western countries, geographic studies on long-term care for the elderly originated from geriatrics and nursing science, and then from the sub-fields of medical geography, health geography, and disability geography, and care geography—a new interdisciplinary field has emerged. Medicine, health, disability, and h
Progress in Geography
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  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 132 (2020)
Beyond the public/private dichotomy: The study of domestic violence in feminist geography
Hongyuan XIAO, and Mingfeng WANG
Human geographers gain insights into social phenomena through home. Domestic violence has become a research object along with the cultural turn in Western human geography and the rise of feminist studies. Under the dual influence of feminist social criticism and the spatial perspective of geography, feminist geographer
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Jan. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 1, 143 (2020)
A review of the studies on globalization and urban spaces: From the perspective of geographies of religion
Rong YANG, Chen LIU, and Desheng XUE
The complex flows of religions at the global scale are embedded in lived experiences of migrants, which have produced new types of urban spaces. In the context of globalization, religious diversity is not only a reflection on cultural globalization, but also a representation of migrants' intersectional identities.
Progress in Geography
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Research progress on human settlements: From traditional data to big data+
Jun YANG, Haolin YOU, Yuqing ZHANG, and Cui JIN
With the rapid development of urbanization, environmental issues have become increasingly prominent, and research on human settlements has become a hot topic in academia. Based on the literature about human settlements in China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and Web of Science databases, this study analyzed t
Progress in Geography
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