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Overview

Wenze Yue is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and primarily works in the field of Environmental Science. Their research focuses on various subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, Transportation, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics including Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Urban Green Space and Health, Urban Heat Island Mitigation, Urban Transport and Accessibility, Impact of Light on Environment and Health, Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis, and Urban Design and Spatial Analysis.

Wenze Yue has published research in several academic venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Landscape and Urban Planning
  • Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Applied Geography
  • Journal of Cleaner Production

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Wenze Yue include:

  • Identifying urban vitality in metropolitan areas of developing countries from a comparative perspective: Ho Chi Minh City versus Shanghai, 2020, Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Which communities have better accessibility to green space? An investigation into environmental inequality using big data, 2020, Landscape and Urban Planning
  • Spatiotemporal patterns of summer urban heat island in Beijing, China using an improved land surface temperature, 2020, Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Influences of landform and urban form factors on urban heat island: Comparative case study between Chengdu and Chongqing, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Optimizing ecological security pattern in the coal resource-based city: A case study in Shuozhou City, China, 2021, Ecological Indicators

The scientist collaborates frequently with colleagues including Yong Liu, Mengmeng Li, Tingting He, Haoxuan Xia, and Xue Liu.

Best Publications

  • Mapping essential urban land use categories in China (EULUC-China): preliminary results for 2018

    Peng Gong;Bin Chen;Xuecao Li;Han Liu

  • The relationship between land surface temperature and NDVI with remote sensing: application to Shanghai Landsat 7 ETM+ data

    W. Yue;W. Tan

  • Accessibility of public urban green space in an urban periphery: The case of Shanghai

    Peilei Fan;Lihua Xu;Wenze Yue;Jiquan Chen

  • Measuring urban sprawl and its drivers in large Chinese cities: The case of Hangzhou

    Wenze Yue;Wenze Yue;Yong Liu;Yong Liu;Peilei Fan

  • Which communities have better accessibility to green space? An investigation into environmental inequality using big data

    Yang Chen;Wenze Yue;Daniele La Rosa

  • Urban land expansion and regional inequality in transitional China

    Yehua Dennis Wei;Yehua Dennis Wei;Han Li;Wenze Yue

  • Improved population mapping for China using remotely sensed and points-of-interest data within a random forests model.

    Tingting Ye;Naizhuo Zhao;Xuchao Yang;Xuchao Yang;Zutao Ouyang

  • Impacts of urban configuration on urban heat island: An empirical study in China mega-cities

    Wenze Yue;Xue Liu;Yuyu Zhou;Yong Liu

  • Impacts of land finance on urban sprawl in China: The case of Chongqing

    Yong Liu;Peilei Fan;Wenze Yue;Yan Song

  • Influences of landform and urban form factors on urban heat island: Comparative case study between Chengdu and Chongqing.

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  • Polycentric urban development: the case of Hangzhou

    Wenze Yue;Yong Liu;Peilei Fan

  • Cropland abandonment in China: Patterns, drivers, and implications for food security

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  • Mapping human perception of urban landscape from street-view images: A deep-learning approach

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  • Identifying urban vitality in metropolitan areas of developing countries from a comparative perspective: Ho Chi Minh City versus Shanghai

    Wenze Yue;Yang Chen;Pham Thi Mai Thy;Peilei Fan

  • Environmental factors for outdoor jogging in Beijing: Insights from using explainable spatial machine learning and massive trajectory data

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  • Spatiotemporal patterns of summer urban heat island in Beijing, China using an improved land surface temperature

    Xue Liu;Xue Liu;Yuyu Zhou;Wenze Yue;Xuecao Li

  • Polycentric urban development and urban thermal environment: A case of Hangzhou, China

    Wenze Yue;Wenze Yue;Shuangshuang Qiu;Hui Xu;Lihua Xu

  • Optimizing ecological security pattern in the coal resource-based city: A case study in Shuozhou City, China

    Sucui Li;Yanling Zhao;Wu Xiao;Wenze Yue

  • Measuring sprawl in large Chinese cities along the Yangtze River via combined single and multidimensional metrics

    Wenze Yue;Linlin Zhang;Yong Liu

  • Spatial Explicit Assessment of Urban Vitality Using Multi-Source Data: A Case of Shanghai, China

    Wenze Yue;Yang Chen;Qun Zhang;Yong Liu

  • Spatial Determinants of Urban Land Conversion in Large Chinese Cities: A Case of Hangzhou

    Yong Liu;Yong Liu;Wenze Yue;Wenze Yue;Peilei Fan

  • Suburban industrial land development in transitional China: Spatial restructuring and determinants

    Linlin Zhang;Wenze Yue;Yong Liu;Peilei Fan

  • Economic development, urban expansion, and sustainable development in Shanghai

    Wenze Yue;Peilei Fan;Yehua Dennis Wei;Jiaguo Qi

  • Spatial improvement of human population distribution based on multi-sensor remote-sensing data: an input for exposure assessment

    Xuchao Yang;Wenze Yue;Dawei Gao

Frequent Co-Authors

Jiaguo Qi
Jiaguo Qi Michigan State University
Xinyue Ye
Xinyue Ye Texas A&M University
Zutao Ouyang
Zutao Ouyang Auburn University
Yehua Dennis Wei
Yehua Dennis Wei University of Utah
Jiquan Chen
Jiquan Chen Michigan State University
Yuyu Zhou
Yuyu Zhou Iowa State University
Xuecao Li
Xuecao Li China Agricultural University
Yan Song
Yan Song University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Peng Gong
Peng Gong University of Hong Kong
Peter H. Verburg
Peter H. Verburg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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