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Ranking dynamics of urban mobility

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Human mobility, a pivotal aspect of urban dynamics, displays a profound and multifaceted relationship with urban sustainability. Despite considerable efforts analyzing mobility patterns over decades, the ranking dynamics of urban mobility has received limited attention. This study aims to contribute to the field by investigating changes in rank and size of hourly inflows to various locations across 60 Chinese cities throughout the day. We find that the rank–size distribution of hourly inflows over the course of the day is stable across cities. To uncover the microdynamics beneath the stable aggregate distribution amidst shifting location inflows, we analyzed consecutive-hour inflow size and ranking variations. Our findings reveal a dichotomy: locations with higher daily average inflow display a clear monotonic trend, with more pronounced increases or decreases in consecutive-hour inflow. In contrast, ranking variations exhibit a non-monotonic pattern, characterized by the stability not only of the top and bottom rankings, but also of mid-ranked locations in certain cities. Finally, we compare ranking dynamics across land use types and cities. The results advance our understanding of urban mobility dynamics, providing a basis for applications in urban planning and traffic engineering.

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  • Wang, Hao, 2025. "Ranking dynamics of urban mobility," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jotrge:v:128:y:2025:i:c:s0966692325002224
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2025.104331
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