Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy

Papers
(The H4-Index of Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Childhood Socioeconomic Status and Late-Adulthood Health Outcomes in China: A Life-Course Perspective41
Research on the Assessment and Drivers of the Coupling Coordination Development between Green Innovation and Digital Economy32
Planning to ‘Hear the Farmer’s Voice’: an Agent-Based Modelling Approach to Agricultural Land Use Planning31
Gated or Ungated? A Case Study on Walkability Measurement for Urban Communities30
Why can’t we be friends? The underlying hierarchy of social connections between diverse neighborhoods29
Is High Speed Rail a Geographically Inclusive System? Evidence from some European Countries29
Italian High-Speed Railway Stations and the Attractivity Index: the Downscaling Potential to Implement Coworking as Service in Station25
Scientific Evaluation of Fengshui from the Perspective of Geography: Empirical Evidence from the Site Selection of Traditional Hakka Villages21
Spatiotemporal Analysis of Urban Form Change in Developing Africa: The Case of Addis Ababa City20
Using a Spatial Access Measure to assess the Relationship between Alcohol Outlet Types and Various Violent Crimes in the Bronx, NY19
Urban-Rural Disparity in the Relationship Between Geographic Environment and the Health of the Elderly17
A QGIS Plugin for GIS-based Multicriteria Decision Analysis: an Application of Developing Alternative Future Land-Use Scenarios in Ghana16
Space-time Models and Personal Accessibility to Educational Facilities. Case Study of Space-time Accessibility to Schools in the City of Valencia16
Innovation Effect and Regional Difference of Related Variety: An Empirical Study Based on Prefecture-level City Data of China14
Earthquake Risk, Flooding Risk and Housing Prices: Evidence from Taichung, Taiwan14
A Public Participation GIS for Infrastructure Assessment in Rural Human Settlements14
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