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Changzhen Wang, Michael Leitner and Gernot Paulus
Health care accessibility studies are well established in the US but lacking in Austria, even though both experience high costs and have hospital care as the largest contributor to health care spending. This study aims to examine multiscale spatial acces...
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I-Ting Chuang, Lee Beattie and Lei Feng
Urban planning and transportation policies are vital to creating sustainable and liveable cities. Transit-orientated development (TOD) has emerged as a prominent approach that emphasises the establishment of neighbourhoods with convenient access to publi...
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Yadi Wang, David Levinson
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The traditional mobility-oriented travel-time saving benefit assessment method has been repeatedly questioned for numerous intrinsic flaws, motivating the search for alternative benefit assessment approaches. Although a wealth of literature confirms the ...
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Lin Lin, Tianyi Chen
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Daily travel distance in urban China has substantially increased. The spatial layout of the 15-minute neighborhood, which supports local living and encourages walking and biking, was detailed in the Urban Residential District Planning and Design Standard...
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Ka Seng Chou, Teng Lai Wong, Kei Long Wong, Lu Shen, Davide Aguiari, Rita Tse, Su-Kit Tang and Giovanni Pau
This research addresses the challenges of visually impaired individuals? independent travel by avoiding obstacles. The study proposes a distance estimation method for uncontrolled three-dimensional environments to aid navigation towards labeled target ob...
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