慢性呼吸道疾病死亡率与工业制造企业之间的空间关联:中国重庆案例研究

IF 10.5 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Sustainable Cities and Society Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1016/j.scs.2024.105720
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长期以来,工业一直是中国传统工业中心重庆国民经济的推动力。目前的研究对中国西部城市地区工业制造企业与 CRD 死亡之间的空间关联了解有限。本研究采用了 2012 年至 2020 年 CRD 死亡患者的位置数据和代表工业制造企业的兴趣点 (POI)。研究通过空间聚类识别、共线定位和关联效应来探讨它们之间的空间模式和关联。确定的主要空间关联特征包括(1) CRD 死亡高风险区主要位于重庆西部和东北部的潼南区和开州区,CRD 死亡率的增加与年龄相关,且女性发病率较高。(2)空间关联特征的最佳带宽分别为 0.18 m 和 0.475 m。(3)建筑业和采矿业对较年轻的 CRD 患者死亡率的影响更大,对男性患者的空间影响明显强于女性患者。这些见解对于指导重庆市的公共卫生政策和工业制造企业的空间规划至关重要。
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Spatial association between chronic respiratory disease mortality rates and industrial manufacturing enterprises: A case study of Chongqing, China

Industry has long been a driving force in the national economy of Chongqing, a traditional industrial hub in China. Current research provides limited understanding of the spatial associations between industrial manufacturing enterprises and CRD mortality in urban areas of Western China. This study employs location data of CRD death patients and Points of Interest (POI) representing industrial manufacturing enterprises from 2012 to 2020. It explores their spatial patterns and associations through spatial clustering identification, co-location, and association effects. Key spatial association characteristics identified include: (1) High-risk CRD mortality areas are predominantly located in Tongnan District and Kaizhou District in the western and northeastern parts of Chongqing, with an increase in CRD mortality rates correlated with age and a higher prevalence among females. (2) The optimal bandwidths for spatial association characteristics are 0.18 m and 0.475 m, respectively. (3) The construction and mining industries exert a more substantial impact on the mortality rates of younger CRD patients, with a notably stronger spatial impact on male patients compared to female patients. These insights are critical for guiding public health policy and spatial planning of industrial manufacturing enterprises in Chongqing.

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Sustainable Cities and Society
Sustainable Cities and Society Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Cities and Society (SCS) is an international journal that focuses on fundamental and applied research to promote environmentally sustainable and socially resilient cities. The journal welcomes cross-cutting, multi-disciplinary research in various areas, including: 1. Smart cities and resilient environments; 2. Alternative/clean energy sources, energy distribution, distributed energy generation, and energy demand reduction/management; 3. Monitoring and improving air quality in built environment and cities (e.g., healthy built environment and air quality management); 4. Energy efficient, low/zero carbon, and green buildings/communities; 5. Climate change mitigation and adaptation in urban environments; 6. Green infrastructure and BMPs; 7. Environmental Footprint accounting and management; 8. Urban agriculture and forestry; 9. ICT, smart grid and intelligent infrastructure; 10. Urban design/planning, regulations, legislation, certification, economics, and policy; 11. Social aspects, impacts and resiliency of cities; 12. Behavior monitoring, analysis and change within urban communities; 13. Health monitoring and improvement; 14. Nexus issues related to sustainable cities and societies; 15. Smart city governance; 16. Decision Support Systems for trade-off and uncertainty analysis for improved management of cities and society; 17. Big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence applications and case studies; 18. Critical infrastructure protection, including security, privacy, forensics, and reliability issues of cyber-physical systems. 19. Water footprint reduction and urban water distribution, harvesting, treatment, reuse and management; 20. Waste reduction and recycling; 21. Wastewater collection, treatment and recycling; 22. Smart, clean and healthy transportation systems and infrastructure;
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