Platial mobility: expanding place and mobility in GIS via platio-temporal representations and the mobilities paradigm.

IF 2.8 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Geographical Systems Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s10109-022-00389-3
Farrukh Chishtie, Rizwan Bulbul, Panka Babukova, Johannes Scholz
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While platial representations are being developed for sedentary entities, a parallel and useful endeavor would be to consider time in so-called "platio-temporal" representations that would also expand notions of mobility in GIScience, that are solely dependent on Euclidean space and time. Besides enhancing such aspects of place and mobility via spatio-temporal, we also include human aspects of these representations via considerations of the sociological notions of mobility via the mobilities paradigm that can systematically introduce representation of both platial information along with mobilities associated with 'moving places.' We condense these aspects into 'platial mobility,' a novel conceptual framework, as an integration in GIScience and the mobilities paradigm in sociology, that denotes movement of places in our platio-temporal and sociology-based representations. As illustrative cases for further study using platial mobility as a framework, we explore its benefits and methodological aspects toward developing better understanding for disaster management, disaster risk reduction and pandemics. We then discuss some of the illustrative use cases to clarify the concept of platial mobility and its application prospects in the areas of disaster management, disaster risk reduction and pandemics. These use cases, which include flood events and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, have led to displaced and restricted communities having to change practices and places, which would be particularly amenable to the conceptual framework developed in our work.

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空间移动性:通过空间-时间表征和移动性范式扩展地理信息系统中的空间和移动性。
在为久坐不动的实体开发平面表征的同时,一个平行的和有用的努力将是在所谓的“平面-时间”表征中考虑时间,这也将扩展gis科学中仅依赖于欧几里得空间和时间的流动性概念。除了通过时空增强地点和移动性的这些方面,我们还通过考虑移动性的社会学概念,通过移动性范式,包括这些表征的人类方面,这种范式可以系统地引入与“移动地点”相关的平面信息和移动性的表征。我们将这些方面浓缩为“空间流动性”,这是一个新的概念框架,作为gisscience和社会学中的流动性范式的整合,它表示我们的时空和基于社会学的表征中的地方运动。作为使用资金流动性作为框架进行进一步研究的说明性案例,我们探讨了其好处和方法方面,有助于更好地了解灾害管理、减少灾害风险和流行病。然后,我们讨论了一些说明性用例,以澄清资金流动的概念及其在灾害管理、减少灾害风险和大流行病领域的应用前景。这些用例(包括洪水事件和正在发生的2019冠状病毒病大流行)导致流离失所和受限制的社区不得不改变做法和地点,这将特别适合我们在工作中制定的概念框架。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Geographical Systems (JGS) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal that aims to encourage and promote high-quality scholarship on new theoretical or empirical results, models and methods in the social sciences. It solicits original papers with a spatial dimension that can be of interest to social scientists. Coverage includes regional science, economic geography, spatial economics, regional and urban economics, GIScience and GeoComputation, big data and machine learning. Spatial analysis, spatial econometrics and statistics are strongly represented. One of the distinctive features of the journal is its concern for the interface between modeling, statistical techniques and spatial issues in a wide spectrum of related fields. An important goal of the journal is to encourage a spatial perspective in the social sciences that emphasizes geographical space as a relevant dimension to our understanding of socio-economic phenomena. Contributions should be of high-quality, be technically well-crafted, make a substantial contribution to the subject and contain a spatial dimension. The journal also aims to publish, review and survey articles that make recent theoretical and methodological developments more readily accessible to the audience of the journal. All papers of this journal have undergone rigorous double-blind peer-review, based on initial editor screening and with at least two peer reviewers. Officially cited as J Geogr Syst
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