Fig. 5: Regression coefficients and their significance of the multinomial logistic regression with different cluster as the baseline. | npj Urban Sustainability

Fig. 5: Regression coefficients and their significance of the multinomial logistic regression with different cluster as the baseline.

From: Diversified evolutionary patterns of surface urban heat island in new expansion areas of 31 Chinese cities

Fig. 5

a Declining type (Cluster L-L) as the baseline. b Balanced increasing type (Cluster M-M) as the baseline. c Range-dominated increasing type (Cluster H-L) as the baseline. d Intensity-dominated increasing type (Cluster L-H) as the baseline. e Two-dimensional increasing type (Cluster H-H) as the baseline. The color and size of points represent the regression coefficient and the corresponding significance, respectively.

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