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  • Spatial Heterogeneity Association of HIV Incidence with Socio-economic Factors in Zimbabwe

    Tawanda Manyangadze, Moses J Chimbari, Emmanuel Mavhura
    51-60

    Article ID: 3466
    596  (Abstract) 222  (Download)

    Abstract: This study examined the spatial heterogeneity association of HIV incidence and socio-economic factors including poverty severity index,permanently employed females and males, unemployed females, percentage of poor households i.e., poverty prevalence, night lights index, literacy rate,household food security, and Gini index at district level in Zimbabwe.A mix of spatial analysis methods including Poisson model based on... More

    2021-08-02
  • A Hybrid Geostatistical Method for Estimating Citywide Traffic Volumes – A Case Study of Edmonton, Canada

    Mingjian Wu, Tae J. Kwon, Karim El-Basyouny
    52-68

    Article ID: 4513
    543  (Abstract) 261  (Download)

    Abstract: Traffic volume information has long played an important role in many transportation related works, such as traffic operations, roadway design, air quality control, and policy making. However, monitoring traffic volumes over a large spatial area is not an easy task due to the significant amount of time and manpower required to collect such large-scale datasets.... More

    2022-04-13
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