Unlocking the Secrets of Human Movement Patterns in Urban Spaces
Distance decay in human movements is a well-known concept, but new data from mobile phones in Shenzhen, China, has allowed researchers to study it in more detail. They found that the influence of factors like land use and traffic facilities on distance decay varies across different parts of the city. This means that human movements don't follow the same patterns everywhere, showing significant spatial differences in how distance affects interactions.