Spatiotemporal Patterns of Visitors in Urban Green Parks by Mining Social Media Big Data Based Upon WHO Reports
Green parks in urban areas are believed to enhance the well-being of residents. The importance of green spaces to support health and fitness in urban areas has recently regained interest. Reports released in 2010-2016 by the World Health Organization (WHO) on urban planning, environment, and health...
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Hidayat Ullah [verfasserIn] Wanggen Wan [verfasserIn] Saqib Ali Haidery [verfasserIn] Naimat Ullah Khan [verfasserIn] Zeinab Ebrahimpour [verfasserIn] A. A. M. Muzahid [verfasserIn] |
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