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Xiaying Wang, Yumei Yang, Yuanping Xia, Shuaiqiang Chen and Yulin She
As one of the most developed coastal cities, Shanghai experiences long-term ground surface settlement disasters during urban expansion periods, which has adverse effects on economic development. To date, many studies regarding Shanghai?s ground surface s...
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Adriano Borges Costa, Camila Ramos, Siqi Zheng
Pág. 613?634
We explore the potential of incorporating accessibility analysis in addressing the impact of subway expansions on the real estate market. We first demonstrate that by using increases in accessibility to jobs as a continuous treatment variable, rather tha...
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Maohua Liu, Siqi Luo and Xishihui Du
The unequal allocation of healthcare resources raises many fundamental problems, one of which is how to address inequity in population health. This paper focuses on disparities in public transport healthcare accessibility, with a special focus on an expa...
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Oleg Pokusaev,Dmitry Namiot,Alexander Chekmarev
Pág. 107 - 113
This article discusses a discrete-event modeling system for metro passenger flows. Instead of playing out (emulating) input data streams, it is proposed to use the available historical information about metro passenger traffic, which is presented in the ...
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David King
In the early 20th Century New York City grew rapidly in population and developed area. The subway system grew rapidly to accommodate this new growth, but also as a concerted effort to decentralize the city away from lower Manhattan. This paper explores...
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