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Ye Liu
Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University
Publications - 91
Citations - 3919
Ye Liu is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neighbourhood (mathematics) & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2010 citations. Previous affiliations of Ye Liu include University of Lethbridge & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Using deep learning to examine street view green and blue spaces and their associations with geriatric depression in Beijing, China.
TL;DR: Findings provide support that street view green and blue spaces are protective against depression for the elderly in China, yet longitudinal confirmation to infer causality is necessary.
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The social networks of new-generation migrants in China’s urbanized villages: A case study of Guangzhou
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as discussed by the authors examined the socio-spatial pattern of migrant networks and the role of receiving neighborhoods in social interactions, with a focus on inter-generational differences and found that new-generation migrants are more likely to draw on cross-class, non-kin, and non-territorial networks when seeking social support, but that hometown-based bonds and the urbanite-migrant divisions remain central to their social networks.
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Neighbourhood greenness and mental wellbeing in Guangzhou, China: What are the pathways?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore biopsychosocial pathways linking exposure to neighbourhood greenness to mental wellbeing using survey data collected from 35 neighbourhoods of Guangzhou, China, using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) as the surrogate for residential exposure to greenness, thereby enabling the comparison between China and other countries.
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Factors influencing heavy metal availability and risk assessment of soils at typical metal mines in Eastern China
Xi Zhong,Ziwu Chen,Yaying Li,Kengbo Ding,Wen-Shen Liu,Ye Liu,Yongqiang Yuan,Miaoyue Zhang,Alan J. M. Baker,Wenjun Yang,Yingheng Fei,Yujie Wang,Yuanqing Chao,Rongliang Qiu +13 more
TL;DR: Soil physico-chemical properties had major effect on metal availability where soil pH was the most important factor, and soil pH and EC were influenced by the local climate patterns which could further impact on heavy metal availability.
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The subjective wellbeing of migrants in Guangzhou, China: The impacts of the social and physical environment
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors examined the determinants of migrants' subjective wellbeing in host cities, focusing on the extent to which and the ways in which migrants' social ties and residential environment influence their subjective wellbeing.