Research Article

Spatial Differentiation and Elements Influencing Urban Resilience in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River under the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Data sources.

TypeData nameData source

Disclosure of government affairs18 indexes of influential elements of urban resilience, including per-capita disposable income of urban residentsStatistical website of each city and province, statistical yearbook of each city and province (2018), and China City Statistical Yearbook (2017, 2018)
GDP year-on-year growth rate and year-on-year growth rate of total electricity consumptionMonthly statistical report of statistics bureau of each city and province. City and provincial governments, statistics bureaus, or reform and development commissions through open application processes obtaining missing numerical values

Internet crawlingIn-city travel intensityBaidu Migration Big Data Platform (http://qianxi.baidu.com/)

Public network datasetSpatial distribution dataset of NDVI in China in 2017Resource and Environment Science and Data Center, Chinese Academy Of Sciences (http://www.resdc.cn/DOI), 2018. DOI:10.12078/2018060601
AQI of each city in ChinaChina National Environmental Monitoring Center (http://www.cnemc.cn/)
Innovation and entrepreneurship index in urban ChinaCenter for Enterprise Research (https://www.cer.pku.edu.cn/datacenter/lrlxcxcyzs2018gksj/index.htm)
Total number of confirmed caseshttps://github.com/HuiyunLiu99/DXY-COVID-19-data
Global land-cover remote sensing monitoring datasets in 2020Ministry of Natural Resources of the People’s Republic of China (http://www.globallandcover.com/defaults.html?type=data&src=/Scripts/map/defaults/browse.html&head=browse)
Boundary of administrative vector (December 2019)1 : 1,000,000 National Fundamental Geographic Information System Database in China (http://www.ngcc.cn/ngcc/)