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Anson Stewart, P. Christopher Zegras
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As transport planners increasingly frame project impacts in accessibility terms, it is worth considering how this foundational land-use transport interaction concept can shape stakeholder attitudes. In this paper, we test whether framing the benefits of ...
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Nate Wessel, Steven Farber
Allen, J. and S. Farber. 2018a. Generating measures of access to employment for Canada?s eight largest urban regions. Technical report, University of Toronto. URL https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/pvrd9/.
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Alexis Conesa
Transit-oriented development (TOD) arouses a great deal of interest as the interaction between transport and land use becomes a key topic in regional and urban planning. Even though accessibility is a key driving factor, it is barely assessed with accura...
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Matthew Wigginton Conway, Andrew Byrd, Michael van Eggermond
Accessibility is increasingly used as a metric when evaluating changes to public transport systems. Transit travel times contain variation depending on when one departs relative to when a transit vehicle arrives, and how well transfers are coordinated gi...
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Selamah Maamor,Mohd Sollehudin Shuib,Siti Latipah Harun
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The purpose of this article is to examine the accessibility of low income earner to home financing facilities. This study involves 119 respondents who are low income earners in Kedah and have experience in applying and accessing home financing. Structure...
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