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Wei Tu
Professor
,
Earth, Environment & Sustainability
Affiliate
,
James H. Oliver, Jr., Institute for Coastal Plain Science
Phone
912/478-5233
Email
wtu
georgiasouthern
edu
h-index
954
Citations
14
h-index
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2005
2026
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Impact Assessment
100%
Land Use
85%
Spatial Variation
75%
Particular Matter 2.5
68%
Ambient Air
60%
Metropolitan Area
60%
Air Pollutant
50%
Meteorological Factors
34%
Strategic Environmental Assessment
30%
Land Use Planning
30%
Pilot Project
30%
Spatial Autoregressive Model
30%
Ecological Footprint
30%
Environmental Risk Factor
30%
Relative Humidity
30%
Environmental Problem
30%
Domestic Pollution
30%
Regional Development
30%
Sustainable Urban Development
30%
Environmental Justice
30%
Speed Limit
22%
Fine Particulate Matter
16%
Environmental Assessment
15%
Dynamic Models
15%
Land Use Plan
15%
Political Economy
15%
Geographical Variation
15%
Geographical Region
15%
Economic developments
15%
Rural to Urban Migration
15%
Energy Utilization
15%
Geographically Weighted Regression
10%
Control Measure
10%
Seasonality
10%
Spatial Dependence
10%
Spatial Heterogeneity
10%
Population Density
7%
Built Environment
7%
Water Scarcity
6%
Human Development Index
6%
Mathematics
Spatial Variation
90%
Live Birth
70%
Spatial Distribution
60%
Exploratory
40%
Bayesian
38%
Time Trend
30%
Dominates
30%
Odds Ratio
30%
Explanatory Variable
30%
Risk Level
30%
Potential Distribution
30%
Generalized Additive Model
30%
Empirical Bayes Procedure
30%
Spatial Data
30%
Rate Matrix
30%
Confidence Interval
30%
State Rate
30%
Hierarchical Model
30%
Spatial Autocorrelation
30%
Moving Average
30%
Sample Point
30%
Risk Weight
30%
Weight Matrix
30%
Ambient Air
30%
Confounders
20%
Negative Relationship
20%
Statistical Technique
20%
Eigenvector
12%
Random Intercept
10%
Gestational Age
10%
Logistic Regression Model
10%
Median Income
10%
Factor Level
10%
Social Sciences
Population Censuses
80%
Socioeconomic Effects
60%
Ownership
60%
Child Mortality
58%
Rural Areas
37%
Prenatal Health
35%
Land Use Planning
30%
Educational Attainment
30%
Pilot Projects
30%
Developmental Abnormality
30%
Single Mothers
30%
Reporting System
30%
Birth Rate
30%
Demographic Statistics
30%
Social Deprivation
30%
Household
30%
Land Use
30%
Metropolitan Area
30%
Foreign Investment
30%
Urban Renewal
30%
Sustainable Development
15%
Spatial Variability
15%
Rhetoric
15%
Political Economy
15%
Individual Level
15%
Community-Based
7%
Socioeconomic Status
7%
Low Income
7%
Vital Record
7%
Family Income
7%
Health Outcomes
7%
Variance
5%
Developed Countries
5%