This work introduces a new concept of functional areas called Mobility Functional Areas (MFAs), i.e., the geographic zones highly interconnected according to the analysis of mobile positioning data. The MFAs do not coincide necessarily with administrative borders as they are built observing natural human mobility and, therefore, they can be used to inform, in a bottom-up approach, local transportation, spatial planning, health and economic policies. After presenting the methodology behind the MFAs, this study focuses on the link between the COVID-19 pandemic and the MFAs in Austria. It emerges that the MFAs registered an average number of infections statistically larger than the areas in the rest of the country, suggesting the usefulness of the MFAs in the context of targeted re-escalation policy responses to this health crisis. The MFAs dataset is openly available to other scholars for further analyses.
翻译:这项工作引入了新的职能领域概念,称为流动职能领域,即根据对移动定位数据的分析,地理区域高度相互关联,在建设时不一定要与行政边界一致,因为它们是观察人类自然流动性的建筑,因此,可以自下而上的方式,用于通报当地交通、空间规划、保健和经济政策,在介绍这些职能领域背后的方法之后,本研究侧重于COVID-19大流行与奥地利的MFA之间的联系,结果显示,在统计上,MFA平均感染人数比该国其他地区大,表明在针对这次健康危机采取有针对性的再升级政策对策方面,MFA的效用,其他学者公开提供MFA数据集,以供进一步分析。