论文标题
城际运动对中国人口空间分布的影响
The effect of interurban movements on the spatial distribution of population in China
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论文摘要
了解城际运动如何改变人口的空间分布对于运输计划很重要,但也是流行病建模的基本要素。在这里,我们将重点放在中国农历新年期间的度假旅行(用于所有运输模式)上,并将2019年的结果与2020年的结果进行了比较,该结果将旅行禁令用于减轻新型冠状病毒(Covid-19)的传播(Covid-19)。我们首先表明这些旅行流是广泛分布的,并显示了大型的时间和空间波动,从而使它们的建模非常困难。当流量更大时,它们似乎更分散在大量的起源和目的地上,从而创建了可以大规模传播流行病的事实上的枢纽。这些运动迅速(在大约一周内)在一小部分城市中诱发了非常强大的人口集中。我们通过定义一个摆比的定量来定量表征初始分布的回报,这使我们能够证明由于旅行限制,该动态非常缓慢,甚至在2020年Lunar新年中停止了。旅行限制显然限制了不同城市之间疾病的传播,但因此具有在一小部分城市中保持高集中度的反应,除非单个接触受到强烈限制,否则先验有利于城市内部的差异。这些结果揭示了城际运动如何改变人口的全国分布,这是制定国家一级有效控制策略的关键要素。
Understanding how interurban movements can modify the spatial distribution of the population is important for transport planning but is also a fundamental ingredient for epidemic modeling. We focus here on vacation trips (for all transportation modes) during the Chinese Lunar New Year and compare the results for 2019 with the ones for 2020 where travel bans were applied for mitigating the spread of a novel coronavirus (COVID-19). We first show that these travel flows are broadly distributed and display both large temporal and spatial fluctuations, making their modeling very difficult. When flows are larger, they appear to be more dispersed over a larger number of origins and destinations, creating de facto hubs that can spread an epidemic at a large scale. These movements quickly induce (in about a week) a very strong population concentration in a small set of cities. We characterize quantitatively the return to the initial distribution by defining a pendular ratio which allows us to show that this dynamics is very slow and even stopped for the 2020 Lunar New Year due to travel restrictions. Travel restrictions obviously limit the spread of the diseases between different cities, but have thus the counter-effect of keeping high concentration in a small set of cities, a priori favoring intra-city spread, unless individual contacts are strongly limited. These results shed some light on how interurban movements modify the national distribution of populations, a crucial ingredient for devising effective control strategies at a national level.