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Wang, Yaqi (author)
Metropolitan regions are the most urbanized and globalized areas as the concentration of population and economy in the world, which makes them exposed to various global emergency risks like pandemics. And the COVID-19 outbroke from Wuhan (China) at the end of 2019, offered an up-to-date perspective as an opportunity to investigate and improve...
master thesis 2021
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Wang, Xinyi (author)
The COVID-19 global pandemic has a great negative influence on the event industry. Decreasing number of festivals poses threats to cultural and economical development. This research aims to close this research gap by developing a SARS-CoV-2 transmission risk analysis method for large events by modelling crowd interactions at different types of...
master thesis 2021
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Zhao, Liang (author), Ao, Yibin (author), Wang, Yan (author), Wang, T. (author)
As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) swept the world in early 2020, all the Chinese universities and colleges adopted online learning to fulfill the directive saying “classes suspended but learning continues.” Understanding the impact of this large-scale online learning experience on the future online learning intention of Chinese university...
journal article 2022
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Wang, Y. (author), Viseu Cardoso, Rodrigo (author), Forgaci, C. (author)
This paper presents the concept of urban pandemic vulnerability as a crucial framework for understanding how COVID-19 affects cities and how they react to pandemics. We adapted existing social and environmental urban vulnerability frameworks to assess pandemic impacts and responses, identifying the appropriate components and spatial,...
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Badman, Ryan P. (author), Wang, Ace X. (author), Skrodzki, M. (author), Cho, Heng-Chin (author), Aguilar-Lleyda, David (author), Shiono, Naoko (author), Yoo, Seng Bum Michael (author), Chiang, Yen-Sheng (author), Akaishi, Rei (author)
A core assumption often heard in public health discourse is that increasing trust in national political leaders is essential for securing public health compliance during crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic (2019–ongoing). However, studies of national government trust are typically too coarse-grained to differentiate between trust in...
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Kowalski, Michał J. (author), Wang, T. (author), Kazak, Jan K. (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic period brings huge uncertainty, especially for the real estate sector. On the one hand, restrictions on the mobility of a population, decline in travel demands, popularization of remote work and education models caused doubts among investors questioning the future of the sector and the functions of real estate. On the...
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Wang, Z. (author), Aoun, J. (author), Szymula, Christopher (author), Bešinović, Nikola (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed a dramatic effect on the mobility habits of both passengers and freight in the rail sector. Since the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions worldwide, rail transport has been revitalised gradually. However, the new normal emerges with unprecedented issues, such as changed travel behaviour, lost profits, and a...
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