Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has provided valuable tools to understand the potential of people to reach daily life activity locations. In this paper, model-based estimates of distance travelled are used to calculate a cumulative opportunities measure of accessibility. Multivariate, spatially expanded models produce estimates of distance travelled that are specific to both geographical location and type of individual. Opportunity landscapes obtained based on these estimates are used for comparative accessibility analysis by means of what are termed relative accessibility deprivation indicators. The indicators proposed are demonstrated with a case study of food deserts in the city...
Food accessibility has lately been of primary interest given its impact on public health outcomes. T...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
The growing popularity and adoption of the 15-minute city, a concept aimed at improving physical acc...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...
International audienceFood deserts designate neighbourhoods with low availability and accessibility ...
Food deserts are a reality in some cities. These deserts can be described as a shortage of healthy f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships betwee...
Background: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-re...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service estimates that 23.5 mil...
Background There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-rel...
Disparities in healthy food accessibility have long been a public health concern. This study used th...
Abstract Background Trends in food retailing associated with the consolidation of smaller-format ret...
International audienceHighlights Traditional measures of spatial accessibility overlook neighbourh...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
Food accessibility has lately been of primary interest given its impact on public health outcomes. T...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
The growing popularity and adoption of the 15-minute city, a concept aimed at improving physical acc...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...
International audienceFood deserts designate neighbourhoods with low availability and accessibility ...
Food deserts are a reality in some cities. These deserts can be described as a shortage of healthy f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships betwee...
Background: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-re...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Economic Research Service estimates that 23.5 mil...
Background There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-rel...
Disparities in healthy food accessibility have long been a public health concern. This study used th...
Abstract Background Trends in food retailing associated with the consolidation of smaller-format ret...
International audienceHighlights Traditional measures of spatial accessibility overlook neighbourh...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
Food accessibility has lately been of primary interest given its impact on public health outcomes. T...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
The growing popularity and adoption of the 15-minute city, a concept aimed at improving physical acc...