Shaowen Zhan's research while affiliated with Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology and other places

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Objective COVID-19 has negatively influenced industrial development, family consumption, and residents’ mental health. Unfortunately, it has not yet been studied whether this adverse situation can be alleviated after the relaxation of the COVID-19 control policy (RCC). Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the effect of the RCC on the resident’s m...
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Previous studies have paid little attention to the causal effect and mechanism between rural residents’ participation in the cultural tourism industry and the effect of soil erosion control. To analyze this phenomenon empirically, this study employs the propensity scores matching (PSM) method and the mediating effect model to explore the impact and...
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Exploring the spatial distribution of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) by geographic information system (GIS) is a new perspective. It can help to identify the laws and characteristics of the formation and evolution of ICH to further support the development of protection. This paper takes Shaanxi Province as the research area to analyse and ident...

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... Additionally, Shao et al. (2020) found that emotional support within family functioning can contribute to the improvement of students' anxiety when evaluating the relationship between anxiety symptoms and family functionality. He et al. (2023) research demonstrated that family tourism enhances consumer experiences, feelings of freedom, and overall happiness, thereby alleviating anxiety, stress, and depression arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, based on the aforementioned studies, this research further posits the following hypotheses: ...
... Among them, E(R) represents the expected benefits of cotton farmers to adopt green technology, TC represents the cost of cotton farmers to adopt AGPTs, R 0 represents the net benefits of cotton farmers to implement ordinary production [40], and p denotes the extent to which factors, such as the cotton farmer's internal perceptions and external environment, impact their decision to adopt green technology, as only when the expected benefits of adopting AGPTs minus the corresponding cost are greater than the net benefits of the implementation of ordinary production will the cotton farmers have the incentive to adopt AGPTs [11,49]. Cooperatives, through the play of their green production premium incentives, information transfer, and guidance, as well as the organization of the mandatory constraints of implementation to enhance the expected income of cotton farmers and reduce the cost of adopting AGPTs, inspire farmers to actively or passively adopt green production technology [49,50]. ...
... Therefore, cultural heritage usually has clear geographical features. To explore its specific spatial distribution characteristics, this article draws on the research methods of Wang et al. [34], Luo et al. [35], and others, as well as used methods such as the nearest neighbor index (NNI) and kernel density estimation (KDE) for analysis. ...