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Exploring point zero:a study of 20 Chinese cities

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摘要 A point zero represents a central geographical location of a city,which is essential for not only measuring distances,but also understanding the historical and/or cultural origin of a city.Although extensive studies have focused on delineating city centers,to our knowledge,no studies have paid attention to determining the location for a point zero.Here,our goal is to investigate various potential approaches for identifying such a location.Specifically,three typical approaches,geometric-based,topological-based,and thematic-based,are proposed to recommend point zeros and different scales,administrative divisions,kernel density sur-faces,and regions enclosed by ring roads are used for analysis.The effectiveness of different approaches and scales are evaluated and compared by calculating an offset distance between recommended and actual point zero locations in 20 Chinese cities.Using the different approaches,the average offset distance for most Chinese cities is 2-4 km,and the thematicbased approach performs best.Both the topological-based and thematic-based approaches are less sensitive to the analyzed scale than the geometric-based approach.The results indicate that it is possible to determine the approximate location for a point zero from geographical data.Based on the buffer zone of such a location,an actual point zero may further be recommended.
出处 《Geo-Spatial Information Science》 SCIE CSCD 2020年第3期258-272,I0006,共16页 地球空间信息科学学报(英文)
基金 This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 41771428] Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,China University of Geosciences(Wuhan)[grant number CUGESIW1801] We wish to thank Mr.Saisai Zhao and Ms.Shijia Sun for their technical supports on data processing,and the anonymous reviewers whose comments have greatly improved this paper.
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