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2020
Volume: 39 Issue 8
13 Article(s)

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Rebuild place: The thoughts of place in human geography and their connections with GIS
Chao YE, and Na TA
Place is a very important geographical concept. Scholars especially geographers have conducted extensive studies on place. Focusing on the issues and theories of place, this article explores how to couple human geography with Geographic Information System (GIS), with a focus on geographic issues in large-scale urban sp
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1249 (2020)
Spatiotemporal characteristics of human activity intensity and its driving mechanism in Hainan Island from 1980 to 2018
Cai LIU, Haiyan ZHANG, and Qian LI
Quantitative assessment of regional human activity intensity can reflect the relationship between people and environment, which can provide a scientific basis for landuse-related decision making and eco-environment construction. Based on the land use/land cover data with 1 km resolution, we quantitatively evaluated the
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Apr. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 567 (2020)
Impacts of urban built environments on residents’ subjective well-being: An analysis based on 15-minute walking distance
Ye LIU, Tong XIAO, Yuqi LIU, Yingzhi QIU, Yi LIU, and Zhigang LI
As China enters the stage of "New Normal" development, promoting people's subject well-being has become an important target of the new-type urbanization. Meanwhile, improving the living environment is considered an inevitable requirement for improving the quality of urbanization. Although a substantial bo
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1270 (2020)
Evaluation of the long-term high-resolution infrared radiation sounder land surface temperature during 1980-2009 in Jiangsu Province, China
Xiao SHI, Guojie WANG, Ming SUN, Yvtao LI, Boni WANG, and Jie SHEN
Surface temperature plays a key role in physical and biological processes on Earth, and it is an important index for evaluating surface thermal environment. Understanding the temporal and spatial variations of surface temperature is of great significance for urban heat island monitoring and ecological quality evaluatio
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1283 (2020)
Impact of urban heat island effect on the heating and cooling loads of residential buildings in Tianjin City, China
Fanchao MENG, Guoyu REN, Jun GUO, Lei ZHANG, and Ruixue ZHANG
The urban heat island (UHI) effect has had an important impact on building energy demand in big cities. It is of great significance, therefore, to evaluate the impact of the UHI on building energy demand in a metropolis in order to save energy for existing buildings and to better design for future buildings. Based on t
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1296 (2020)
Spatial differentiation mechanism of urban female employment rate in Northeast China
Zhanhui FU, Lin MEI, Rumin ZHENG, and Tongtong WANG
Females are important force in promoting social development. As the most direct way for women to participate in social and economic developments, employment has always been an important topic in scientific research. Taking the old industrial bases in Northeast China as an example, this study explored the spatial and te
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1308 (2020)
Prehistoric catastrophic surface processes and their impacts in the Guanting Basin, Qinghai Province
Xiaoqing RONG, Jiangli PANG, Chunchang HUANG, Yali ZHOU, Zhaoduo WANG, Yuzhu ZHANG, Yongqiang GUO, Hui ZHAO, and Yuda CHUI
This study conducted field investigations in the Guanting Basin of the north shore of the Yellow River. A Holocene complete soil profile was identified over the Erfangcun Ruins, which is situated to the east side of the Lajia Ruins and has preserved multiple records of the information of aeolian loess and palaeosol and
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1319 (2020)
Spatio-temporal characteristics of famine and its environmental causes in the Jiangsu-Shanghai region during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)
Zhudeng WEI
The risk of famine and food insecurity in the process of socioeconomic development is an important issue. This study examined the trend of famines in the Jiangsu and Shanghai region in the Qing Dynasty during 1644-1911. Based on the 1487 famine records extracted from local chronicles and other historical materials, thi
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1333 (2020)
The use of land natural capital in the Guanzhong region based on a revised three-dimensional ecological footprint model
Jiansheng WU, Kaiyang LI, and Yuhao ZHAO
As a tool of natural capital accounting, ecological footprint models have been used to quantitatively estimate a region's sustainability. Three-dimensional ecological footprint is a new approach in the field of natural capital accounting around the world. Given the modern background of the Belt and Road initiative,
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1345 (2020)
Spatial pattern of urban management cases based on Log Gaussian Cox Processes
Wenqian DONG, Liang DONG, Lin XIANG, Haijun TAO, Chuanhu ZHAO, and Hanbing QU
Digital urban management systems have accumulated a large amount of historical data of urban management cases, but there is a general lack of research on the overall spatial pattern and cause of urban management cases. Therefore, it is necessary to fully explore the spatial distribution pattern and cause mechanism behi
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1356 (2020)
Research framework and prospect of industrial value chain upgrading and spatial upgrading based on a multiple scale perspective
Shengjun ZHU, Yongyuan HUANG, and Xiaohui HU
Since the implementation of the reform and opening up policy, driven by the export-oriented developmental pattern, China has deeply joined the globalization process and quickly realized industrial upgrading. However, since the beginning of the twenty-first century, China's manufacturing industry has faced many cris
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1367 (2020)
Polycentric city and region: A review and appraisal
Yunxia ZHUO, and Tao LIU
Spatial configuration has a significant impact on the efficient and balanced development of cities and regions. Following the rapid expansion of urban areas and the development of transportation and communication technologies, polycentricity has become the dominant trend of spatial restructuring in many cities and regi
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1385 (2020)
Research progress on the space of flow using big data
Yanjie YANG, Dan YIN, Ziwen LIU, Qingxu HUANG, Chunyang HE, and Kang WU
The studies on the space of flow play an important role in understanding the structure and change of urban networks. The rapid development of big data provides new opportunities and challenges for the studies on the space of flow in recent years. This article systematically reviewed the research progress on the space o
Progress in Geography
  • Publication Date: Aug. 28, 2020
  • Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1397 (2020)