Curtin Research Publications: Recent submissions
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(2025)Landslides are among the most frequent geological hazards, often resulting in casualties and economic losses, particularly in alpine valley areas characterized by complex topography and dense vegetation. Landslides in ...
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(2024)Transportation is a key component in urban design for cities' efficiency and residents' life quality, and GIS has the capability of handling data management, model design, and scientific decision-making for transportation ...
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(2024)Spatial autoregressive (SAR) models are often used to explicitly account for the spatial dependence underlying geographic phenomena. However, traditional SAR models are specified using a single SAR coefficient, assuming ...
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(2022)Human-environment interactions (HEI) are dynamic processes involving a wide range of research areas. The complicated interaction processes, with land cover change as an intermediate process, have been investigated for ...
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(2023)The explanation of spatial errors in geospatial modelling has long been a challenge. This study introduces an index that captures the complexity of local spatial distribution, which can partially provide insight into ...
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(2023)The power-law scaling theory has been widely applied in urban studies. Industrial development is tied to cities. However, current research on scaling pace development of industrial features in cities, and industrial ...
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(2023)Industrial regions and relevant infrastructures are known to contribute to air pollutant emissions; thus, a detailed investigation of the air pollutant concentrations of a region based on specific land uses, with spatial ...
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(2023)Resilience has a critical role to promote human well-being in turbulent environments. However, extensive interventions and stimulus measures not only achieve resilience goals with numerous unacceptable consequences, but ...
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(2024)Spatial stratified heterogeneity, revealing the disparity mechanisms across spatial strata, can be effectively quantified using the geographical detector (GD). GD requires reasonable spatial discretization strategies to ...
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(2025)Managing an older and more age-diverse workforce is critical given the population aging that is occurring across the globe. Yet, the literature is still under-developed with regards to which human resource management (HRM) ...