Examining the diffusion of coronavirus disease 2019 cases in a metropolis: a space syntax approach.
Yepeng YaoWenzhong ShiAnshu ZhangZhewei LiuShuli LuoPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2021)
In this study, we revealed a strong positive relationship between the spatial configuration of street network and the spread of COVID-19 cases. The topology, network accessibility, and centrality of an urban area were proven to be effective for use in predicting the spread of COVID-19. The findings of this study also shed light on the underlying mechanism of the spread of COVID-19, which shows significant spatial variation and scale effects. This study contributed to current literature investigating the spread of COVID-19 cases in a local scale from the space syntax perspective, which may be beneficial for epidemic and pandemic prevention.