COVID-19的数据挖掘和社会空间模式:应对大流行的地理预防关键

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Boletin De La Asociacion De Geografos Espanoles Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.21138/bage.3145
Olga De Cos Guerra, Valentín Castillo Salcines, D. Cantarero Prieto
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在应对COVID-19时,地理视角至关重要。这项研究是在坎塔布里亚大学、Valdecilla医院研究所(IDIVAL)和坎塔布里亚地区政府建立的合作项目框架内进行的。本研究以桑坦德功能城区(FUA)为例,从多尺度的角度进行考虑。主要来源是关于COVID-19病例的微观数据的每日记录,方法基于ESRI的地理技术,更具体地说,是基于一种名为SITAR(西班牙语首字母缩写,代表快速行动领土信息系统)的工具。主要目标是从时空角度分析并促进社区层面对COVID-19空间格局的了解。为此,研究基于数据挖掘方法(3D bin和新兴热点)和探索性地理统计分析(全球莫兰指数、最近邻和普通最小二乘分析等)。该研究确定了显示显著热点的时空模式,并表明在住宅和经济用途混合使用的社区,病毒在建筑物层面高度存在。了解病毒的空间行为对于提出地理预防关键措施、减少传播以及平衡应对大流行的干预措施带来的潜在健康收益和经济负担之间的权衡具有战略意义。
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Data mining and socio-spatial patterns of COVID-19: geo-prevention keys for tackling the pandemic
A geographic perspective is essential in tackling COVID-19. This research study is framed in the collaboration project set up by the University of Cantabria, the Valdecilla Hospital Research Institute (IDIVAL) and the Regional Government of Cantabria. The case study is the Santander functional urban area (FUA), which is considered from a multi-scale perspective. The main source is the daily records of micro-data on COVID-19 cases and the methodology is based on ESRI geo-technologies, and more specifically on a tool called SITAR (a Spanish acronym which stands for Fast-Action Territorial Information System). The main goal is to analyse and contribute to knowledge of the spatial patterns of COVID-19 at neighbourhood level from a space-time perspective. To that end the research is based on data mining methods (3D bins and emerging hot-spots) and exploratory geo-statistical analysis (Global Moran’s Index, Nearest Neighbourhood and Ordinary Least Square analyses, among others). The study identifies space-time patterns that show significant hot-spots and demonstrates a high presence of the virus at building level in neighbourhoods where residential and economic uses are mixed. Knowing the spatial behaviour of the virus is strategically important for proposing geo-prevention keys, reducing spread and balancing trade-offs between potential health gains and economic burdens resulting from interventions to deal with the pandemic.
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期刊介绍: El Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles está abierto a todas las personas interesadas en la ciencia geográfica y, en especial, a los miembros de la Asociación editora. El Consejo de Redacción selecciona los trabajos en atención a su calidad y condición de originales y cuenta para ello con la colaboración de especialistas de las distintas ramas de la Geografía, quienes, de forma anónima, deciden sobre la conveniencia o no de su publicación o, en su caso, las modificaciones que el autor debe incluir en el trabajo.
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