Influence of trip distance and population density on intra-city mobility patterns in Tokyo during COVID-19 pandemic

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Tác giả: Naoya Fujiwara, Ryo Itoh, Kazufumi Tsuboi

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 915.2135 Geography of and travel in Asia

Thông tin xuất bản: 2022

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Comment: 23pages, 9 figuresThis study investigates the influence of infection cases of COVID-19 and two non-compulsory lockdowns on human mobility within the Tokyo metropolitan area. Using the data of hourly staying population in each 500m$\times$500m cell and their city-level residency, we show that long-distance trips or trips to crowded places decrease significantly when infection cases increase. The same result holds for the two lockdowns, although the second lockdown was less effective. Hence, Japanese non-compulsory lockdowns influence mobility in a similar way to the increase in infection cases. This means that they are accepted as alarm triggers for people who are at risk of contracting COVID-19.
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