19 research outputs found

    Investigation of Land Use Model Application in the United States

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    Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi

    Determination of a Desirable Time Step for QuasiDynamic Urban Model on Sapporo Test Bed

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    Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi

    An Evaluation System of Policy Alternatives based on TRANUS from the Viewpoint of a Compact City

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    Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi

    Discrete Choice Model with Structuralized Spatial Effects for Location Analysis

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    Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi

    Introduction of Land Use Model to Improve Travel Demand Forecasting in a Metropolitan Area: Case of TRANUS Application to Sapporo

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    Building a GIS Platform for the Quantitative Approach to Regional Studies in Northeast Asi

    COVID-19 Countermeasures and Passengers’ Confidence of Urban Rail Travel in Bangkok

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    Rail transit systems around the world have been suffering from heavily reduced ridership due to reduced capacity for social distancing and passengers’ concern over the risk of COVID-19 infection. Various countermeasures were implemented to reduce the COVID-19 risk so that passengers felt safe to travel on rail. The objectives of this study were to evaluate COVID-19 countermeasures of Bangkok’s urban rail from passengers’ viewpoints and examine its influence on passenger’s confidence. The background of the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand and the rail countermeasures implemented in Bangkok were summarized. The data were obtained from an interview survey of 1105 railway passengers conducted at the stations during the second wave of the pandemic. Factor analyses and structural equation modeling were conducted. The results revealed that social distancing was not satisfied by the passengers but adversely caused inconvenience and increased infection risk when the station or rail were congested. On the other hand, the passenger temperature check, face mask enforcement, and hand sanitization countermeasures were found to highly and positively contribute to passengers’ confidence. Contact tracing application was also found to raise awareness and confidence. The findings provided insights for rail authorities and related agencies to effectively implement the countermeasures that would be practically and financially sustainable

    Nonstationarity in regression-based spatial interpolation models

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    geographically weighted regression, kriging Nonstationarity in regression-based spatial interpolation models Abstract: The existence of nonstationarity, or spatial variability in geographical relationships, is a topic that has received some attention in the geographical literature in recent years. Its effect in regression-based spatial interpolation methods, however, remains an open research question. In order to explore this question, the paper describes a general regression model which can be used to derive a number of standard interpolation methods, and also a new approach capable of accommodating geographical nonstationarity. The approach proposed, it will be seen, is a synthesis of concepts derived from the methods of kriging and geographically weighted regression (GWR). Application to a case study suggests that potentially useful performance improvements may result from using the new approach. 1 1
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