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Eric Robitaille, Gabrielle Durette, Marianne Dubé, Olivier Arbour and Marie-Claude Paquette
This study aims to bridge the gap between the potential and realized spatial access to food outlets in rural areas of Québec, Canada. By assessing both aspects, this research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by rural ...
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Jeon-Young Kang, Sandy Wong, Jinwoo Park, Jinhyung Lee and Jared Aldstadt
With the rapid growth of aging populations in South Korea, it is important to assess spatial accessibility to healthcare resources as older adults may need frequent visits to hospitals. Healthcare spatial accessibility is measured based on available reso...
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Zhiming Li, Zhengyuan Liang, Linhui Feng and Zhengxi Fan
Evaluating park equity can help guide the advancement of sustainable and equitable space policies. Previous studies have mainly considered accessibility when evaluating park equity while ignoring the selectivity and convenience of entering parks and resi...
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Xueming (Jimmy) Chen
This study reviews the transit accessibility concept and describes its empirical application in Richmond, Virginia, USA. The transit accessibility concept involves multiple components. Each component has several measures; the selection of which measure t...
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Xiaofang Pan, Mei-Po Kwan, Lin Yang, Shunping Zhou, Zejun Zuo and Bo Wan
Accessibility is a major method for evaluating the distribution of service facilities and identifying areas in shortage of service. Traditional accessibility methods, however, are largely model-based and do not consider the actual utilization of services...
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Tieshan Sun, Yingling Fan
This paper documents inequitable transit-based accessibility to sectoral jobs among population groups with different educational attainment and hukou status in Beijing, China. A cumulative transit-based job accessibility measure is applied and multiple d...
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This study reviews the transit accessibility concept and describes its empirical application in Richmond, Virginia, USA. The transit accessibility concept involves multiple components. Each component has several measures; the selection of which measure t...
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Rhonda Daniels, Corinne Mulley
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Potential influences on explaining walking distance from home to access public transport are investigated, including trip and demographic characteristics and public transport supply. In Sydney, Australia, people walk farther to the train than to the bus,...
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Osman Tutal
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Osman Tutal
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David O. Yawson,Frederick A. Armah,Daniel Okae-Anti,Paul Essandoh,Ernest K. H. Afrifa
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a general problem-solving method that is useful in making complex, multi-criteria and multi-stakeholder decisions based on variables that have or do not have exact numerical consequences. AHP was applied to structu...
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Khaled Alawadi, Nour Alkhaja, Mariam Alazab Alhadhrami, Sara Omar Mustafa
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More than a house of worship, religious buildings have a critical and authoritative role in the social and political life of people. Yet, such places of divine and spirit have received limited attention in transportation and urban planning research. This...
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Boer Cui, Genevieve Boisjoly, Bernardo Serra, Ahmed El-Geneidy
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In the context of increasing urbanization and income inequality, transport professionals in the Global South need to be prepared to effectively plan for the needs of various groups within the population, particularly for those regarding health and well-b...
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Luciana Ferreira da Costa,Alan Curcino Pedreira da Silva,Francisca Arruda Ramalho
Este artigo objetiva discutir a questão da acessibilidade no âmbito dos estudos de uso da informação arquivística. Apontando os arquivos como importantes unidades de informação e o papel da arquivologia na contemporaneidade, aborda a concepção dos estudo...
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Xishihui Du, Maohua Liu and Siqi Luo
It is essential to understand the spatial equity of healthcare services to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Spatial and non-spatial factors affect access to healthcare, resulting in inequality in the hierarchical medical treatment system. Thus,...
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Katherine Knox, Noelle Rohatinsky, Marla Rogers, Donna Goodridge, Gary Linassi
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Healthcare provider experiences with access to care for disabled patient populations may inform healthcare system change and improve health outcomes. Persons with spinal cord injury often require access to life-long care. The objective of this study was ...
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Katherine Knox, Noelle Rohatinsky, Marla Rogers, Donna Goodridge, Gary Linassi
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Healthcare provider experiences with access to care for disabled patient populations may inform healthcare system change and improve health outcomes. Persons with spinal cord injury often require access to life-long care. The objective of this study was ...
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Mitchel Langford, Andrew Price and Gary Higgs
The UK, as elsewhere, has seen an accelerating trend of bank branch closures and reduced opening hours since the early 2000s. The reasons given by the banks are well rehearsed, but the impact assessments they provide to justify such programs and signpost...
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Josephine Roper, Matthew Ng, Christopher Pettit
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In this paper, we argue for an explicit decoupling of ?walkability? and ?walking behavior? and for the advantages of a definition of walkability based on access. This provides impetus for a new approach to constructing and using walkability indices, comb...
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