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Yanwei Chai

Yanwei Chai

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
38
Citations
4614
World Ranking
6016
National Ranking
93

Best Publications

  • The jobs-housing relationship and commuting in Beijing, China: the legacy of Danwei

    Donggen Wang;Yanwei Chai

  • Exploratory data analysis of activity diary data: a space-time GIS approach

    Jie Chen;Shih-Lung Shaw;Hongbo Yu;Feng Lu

  • Urban form breeds neighborhood vibrancy: A case study using a GPS-based activity survey in suburban Beijing

    Jiayu Wu;Jiayu Wu;Na Ta;Yan Song;Jian Lin

  • Activity Spaces and Sociospatial Segregation in Beijing

    Donggen Wang;Fei Li;Yanwei Chai

  • Built environment diversities and activity–travel behaviour variations in Beijing, China

    Donggen Wang;Yanwei Chai;Fei Li

  • Nonlinear effect of accessibility on car ownership in Beijing: Pedestrian-scale neighborhood planning

    Wenjia Zhang;Yajing Zhao;Xinyu (Jason) Cao;Daming Lu

  • The impact of urban form on CO2 emission from work and non-work trips: The case of Beijing, China

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  • A Multilevel Analysis of Perceived Noise Pollution, Geographic Contexts and Mental Health in Beijing

    Jing Ma;Chunjiang Li;Mei Po Kwan;Yanwei Chai

  • Investigating commuting flexibility with GPS data and 3D geovisualization: a case study of Beijing, China

    Yue Shen;Mei Po Kwan;Yanwei Chai

  • Understanding job-housing relationship and commuting pattern in Chinese cities: Past, present and future

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  • Understanding noise exposure, noise annoyance, and psychological stress: Incorporating individual mobility and the temporality of the exposure-effect relationship

    Yinhua Tao;Yanwei Chai;Lirong Kou;Mei Po Kwan;Mei Po Kwan

  • Assessing personal noise exposure and its relationship with mental health in Beijing based on individuals' space-time behavior

    Jing Ma;Chunjiang Li;Mei Po Kwan;Lirong Kou

  • Urban form, car ownership and activity space in inner suburbs: A comparison between Beijing (China) and Chicago (United States):

    Tana;Mei Po Kwan;Yanwei Chai

  • Understanding the relationships among individual-based momentary measured noise, perceived noise, and psychological stress: A geographic ecological momentary assessment (GEMA) approach.

    Lirong Kou;Yinhua Tao;Mei Po Kwan;Mei Po Kwan;Yanwei Chai

  • Space–time fixity and flexibility of daily activities and the built environment: A case study of different types of communities in Beijing suburbs

    Yue Shen;Yanwei Chai;Mei Po Kwan

  • The impact of green space exposure on satisfaction with active travel trips

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  • Neighborhood-scale urban form, travel behavior, and CO<sub>2</sub> emissions in Beijing: implications for low-carbon urban planning

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  • Reside nearby, behave apart? Activity-space-based segregation among residents of various types of housing in Beijing, China

    Xue Zhang;Jue Wang;Mei Po Kwan;Yanwei Chai

  • Daily life circle reconstruction: A scheme for sustainable development in urban China

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  • Inferring demographics from human trajectories and geographical context

    Lun Wu;Liu Yang;Zhou Huang;Yaoli Wang

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