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Smaller scale climate catastrophes such as the US Dust Bowl has shown very different patterns of human movement than preached by politicians.
Repeated patterns of human movement, such as ships sailing to and from ports or cars driving up and down highways offer repeated opportunities for establishment (also known as a high propagule pressure).
The gravity formulation uses distance and population size to capture complex patterns of human movement in a relatively crude way.
A flexible approach to MDA that takes into account the unique, and constantly evolving, local patterns of human movement, transmission dynamics, and vector populations is essential.
International regulations directed at disease mitigation and control have not kept pace with the growing challenges associated with the volume, speed, diversity, and disparity of modern patterns of human movement.
While detailed data on human movement is sparse and our use of a daily cycle of moving to work or school captures regular patterns of human movement within a community, our simple semi-random model of other types of (longer range) human movement could be refined if new reliable experimental data becomes available.
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Investments in bike-sharing and cycling infrastructures are justified for contributing towards more sustainable mobility in cities. Harvesting data from passive sources has important potential for better understanding the spatial patterns of human movements in urban areas including cycling.
Understanding and reproducing the spatial patterns of human movements is the common interest of spatially explicit epidemic models and transport simulation models.
Adaptive patterning of human movement is context specific and dependent on interacting constraints of the performer environment relationship.
It also shows that relying on sealed sites to date the pattern of human movement across the landscape risks underestimating its antiquity.
Transhumance - derived from the Latin word transhumare, trans meaning traverse and humus meaning earth - was a term originally used to describe the pattern of human movement in the mountainous areas of Europe's alpine regions (Johnson 1969).
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