论文标题

柏拉图流动性:通过柏拉图式表示和流动性范式扩大GIS的位置和迁移率

Platial mobility: expanding place and mobility in GIS via platio-temporal representations and the mobilities paradigm

论文作者

Chishtie, Farrukh, Bulbul, Rizwan, Babukova, Panka, Scholz, Johannes

论文摘要

虽然为久坐的实体开发了柏拉图表示,但平行且有用的努力是考虑在所谓的“柏拉图式”表示中的时间,这些时间也将扩大Giscience中流动性的概念,这些概念完全依赖于欧几里得空间和时间。除了通过时空增强位置的此类方面和活动性外,我们还通过考虑通过流动性范式来考虑可以系统地介绍两种柏拉图信息以及与“移动场所”相关的迁移率的表现来考虑这些表示的人类方面。我们将这些方面浓缩为“柏拉图流动性”,这是一个新颖的概念框架,是社会学中的宗教和动机范式的整合,它表示我们基于柏拉图和社会学的代表中的位置的运动。作为用于进一步研究的说明性案例,以柏拉图流动性为框架,我们探讨了其对灾难管理,减少灾害风险和大流行的更好理解的好处和方法论方面。然后,我们讨论一些说明性用例,以阐明柏拉图流动性的概念及其在灾难管理,减少灾害风险和大流行病领域的应用前景。这些用例,包括洪水事件和正在进行的COVID-19大流行,导致了流离失所和受限制的社区必须改变实践和地点,这尤其适合我们工作中开发的概念框架。

While platial representations are being developed for sedentary entities, a parallel and useful endeavour would be to consider time in so-called "platio-temporal" representations that would also expand notions of mobility in GIScience, that are solely dependent on Euclidean space and time. Besides enhancing such aspects of place and mobility via spatio-temporal, we also include human aspects of these representations via considerations of the sociological notions of mobility via the mobilities paradigm that can systematically introduce representation of both platial information along with mobilities associated with 'moving places.' We condense these aspects into 'platial mobility,' a novel conceptual framework, as an integration in GIScience and the mobilities paradigm in sociology, that denotes movement of places in our platio-temporal and sociology-based representations. As illustrative cases for further study using platial mobility as a framework, we explore its benefits and methodological aspects toward developing better understanding for disaster management, disaster risk reduction and pandemics. We then discuss some of the illustrative use cases to clarify the concept of platial mobility and its application prospects in the areas of disaster management, disaster risk reduction and pandemics. These use cases, which include flood events and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, have led to displaced and restricted communities having to change practices and places, which would be particularly amenable to the conceptual framework developed in our work.

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