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These studies suggest using mobile phone positioning and social media data, such as Twitter, to analyze urban functions and their diurnal dynamics, including the relationship between land use and urban activity patterns.
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The relationship between home office practices and urban dynamics is a critical area of study, especially in the context of evolving work environments and urban planning. Understanding how remote work influences urban functions and human activities can provide valuable insights for sustainable urban development and policy-making.
The synthesis of mobile phone and social media data provides a comprehensive understanding of urban functions and human activities, revealing the dynamic nature of urban areas. This approach highlights the potential of using diverse data sources to study the impact of home office practices on urban dynamics, offering valuable insights for urban planning and policy-making.
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