Mobile phone data-extracted daily activities of rural residents in Chengdu, China

Published: 9 April 2020| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/w82ygwjy9c.1
Contributors:
Lun Liu, Xuesong Gao

Description

This dataset contains the characteristics of rural residents' daily activities in Chengdu, China, extracted from the mobile phone locations produced by China Unicom between April 12 and 18, 2017. The characteristics of daily activities are evaluated by grids of 1000m*1000m. The whole city is divided into 14,856 grids. The characteristics include the number of distinct destination grids visited by the residents of a grid (diversity), the average number of activities/movements conducted by the residents of a grid (number), and the standard distances of work and nonwork activities conducted by the residents of a grid. For privacy, the information of grids where less than ten residents are identified is omitted. We also include the centroid coordinates, distance to the Chengdu city, average slope, and proportion of urban workers of each grid.

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Please refer to our article Evaluating the lifestyle impact of China’s rural housing land consolidation with locational big data: A study of Chengdu, for the methodology of data processing.

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Rural Development, Policy, Rural Area, Spatial Development

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