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Jeon-Young Kang, Sandy Wong, Jinwoo Park, Jinhyung Lee and Jared Aldstadt
With the rapid growth of aging populations in South Korea, it is important to assess spatial accessibility to healthcare resources as older adults may need frequent visits to hospitals. Healthcare spatial accessibility is measured based on available reso...
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Arnold R. Salvacion
Sustainable development goal (SDG) 3 promotes well-being and healthy lives for people of all ages. However, based on the literature, one of the main challenges to achieving SDG 3 is inequality in access to health care. In order to support the efforts of ...
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Shijia Luo, Heping Jiang, Disheng Yi, Ruihua Liu, Jiahui Qin, Yusi Liu and Jing Zhang
Assessing park accessibility plays an essential role in providing rational recreational services for residents in a city. The perceptions and comments of residents are also important nonspatial factors for accessibility. However, there are few accessibil...
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Kainan Mao, Yuehong Chen, Guohao Wu, Junwang Huang, Wanying Yang and Zelong Xia
The measurement of spatial accessibility of fire services is a key task in enhancing fire response efficiency and minimizing property losses and deaths. Recently, the two-step floating catchment area method and its modified versions have been widely appl...
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Xiaofang Pan, Mei-Po Kwan, Lin Yang, Shunping Zhou, Zejun Zuo and Bo Wan
Accessibility is a major method for evaluating the distribution of service facilities and identifying areas in shortage of service. Traditional accessibility methods, however, are largely model-based and do not consider the actual utilization of services...
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