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Zuoqi Chen
Researcher at East China Normal University
Publications - 53
Citations - 3081
Zuoqi Chen is an academic researcher from East China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urbanization & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2028 citations.
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Evaluating the Ability of NPP-VIIRS Nighttime Light Data to Estimate the Gross Domestic Product and the Electric Power Consumption of China at Multiple Scales: A Comparison with DMSP-OLS Data
TL;DR: This study reveals that the NPP-VIIRS data can be a powerful tool for modeling socioeconomic indicators; such as GDP and EPC.
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Modeling spatiotemporal CO2 (carbon dioxide) emission dynamics in China from DMSP-OLS nighttime stable light data using panel data analysis
Kaifang Shi,Kaifang Shi,Yun Chen,Bailang Yu,Tingbao Xu,Zuoqi Chen,Rui Liu,Rui Liu,Linyi Li,Jianping Wu +9 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors proposed panel data analysis to model spatiotemporal CO 2 emission dynamics at a higher resolution in China by integrating the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program's Operational Linescan System (DMSP-OLS) data with statistic data of CO 2 emissions.
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Poverty Evaluation Using NPP-VIIRS Nighttime Light Composite Data at the County Level in China
TL;DR: It is revealed that the NPP-VIIRS data can be a useful tool for evaluating poverty at the county level in China.
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Object-based spatial cluster analysis of urban landscape pattern using nighttime light satellite images: a case study of China
TL;DR: A novel object-based method for detecting and characterizing urban spatial clusters from nighttime light satellite images automatically has been successfully applied to the analysis of urban landscape of China at the national level, and a series of urban clusters have been delimited and quantified.
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Comprehensive assessment of toxic metals in urban and suburban street deposited sediments (SDSs) in the biggest metropolitan area of China.
TL;DR: Investigation of toxic metals in urban and suburban SDSs in China showed that all of the metals except As were accumulated greatly, much higher than background values, and potential ecological risk index demonstrated that overall risks caused by metals were considerable.