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Bradley Bereitschaft
Walkable and transit-accessible neighborhoods that may offer residents numerous health, social, and economic benefits are, in many places, becoming increasingly exclusive. This equity-mapping analysis sought to determine whether socially vulnerable (SV) ...
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Yuwei Su, Jingyong Wang, Jiangping Wang and Guoen Wang
The hospital accessibility of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) emergency treatment is of great importance, not only for improving the survival rate of patients but also for protecting the basic human right to health care. Traditional AMI emergency treat...
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Jingyong Wang, Yuwei Su, Zihao Chen, Lixuan Tang, Guoen Wang and Jiangping Wang
Urban medical facilities are an irreplaceable foundation for ensuring higher levels of public health and medical equity. Hospital accessibility has an extremely important impact on the allocation efficiency and fairness of medical facilities. Although cr...
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Budi Dharma,Dara Citra Pratiwi
Pág. 12 - 20
Abstract ? Project funding risks can arise from sources of funds, which mostly come from equity and bonds. In addition, the impact is in the form of cost overruns and delays in project completion. Identification of the risk probability that may occu...
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Meghann Mears and Paul Brindley
Urban greenspace can provide physical and mental health benefits to residents, potentially reducing health inequalities associated with socioeconomic deprivation. The distribution of urban greenspace is an important social justice issue, and consequently...
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Harsha Devulapalli, Girish Agrawal
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Most public transit agencies in India do a poor job of making even basic route information available to the public. The transit mapping exercise reported here demonstrates that crowd-sourcing can be used to generate useful data at very low cost. Bus rout...
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