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Sultan Alamri, Kiki Adhinugraha, Nasser Allheeib and David Taniar
The public transport system plays an important role in a city as it moves people from one place to another efficiently and economically. The public transport network must be organized in a way that will cover as many places and as much of the population ...
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Arnab Biswas, Kiki Adhinugraha and David Taniar
With urban areas facing rapid population growth, public transport plays a key role to provide efficient and economic accessibility to the residents. It reduces the use of personal vehicles leading to reduced traffic congestion on roads and reduced pollut...
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Igor Gisterek and Adam Hylinski
Urban rail transport has advantages that determine its particular usefulness. However, despite decades of technical development, it is still difficult to speak about satisfactory solutions. Safe, independent access to this transport and public infrastruc...
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Sangwan Lee, Jicheol Yang, Kuk Cho and Dooyong Cho
This study explored how transportation accessibility and traffic volumes for automobiles, buses, and trucks are related. This study employed machine learning techniques, specifically the extreme gradient boosting decision tree model (XGB) and Shapley Val...
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Anthony Jnr. Bokolo
Municipalities are concerned with addressing social issues such as mobility inclusion and safety by increasing access to transport facilities and services for all groups in society to create equitable and equal access for all citizens. Moreover, the publ...
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Matthias Langer, David Durán-Rodas, Elias Pajares
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While discussions are ongoing about the exact meaning of car dependence, its assessment has been primarily qualitative. The few quantitative approaches adopted so far have tended to analyze either high car use and ownership or a lack of public transport ...
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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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Sehrash Ashraf, Shahnaz Parveen Khattak and Mohammad Tariq Iqbal
Across the globe, COVID-19 had far-reaching impacts that included healthcare facilities, public health, as well as all forms of transport. Hospitals were experiencing staffing shortages at the same time as patients were experiencing healthcare issues. Co...
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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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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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