Using GIS to evaluate travel behaviour is an important technique to increase our understanding of the relationship between accessibility and transport demand. In this paper, the activity space concept was used to identify the nature of participation in activities (or lack of it) amongst a group of students using a 2 day travel-activity diary. Three different indicators such as the number of unique locations visited, average daily distance travelled, and average daily activity duration were used to measure the size of activity spaces. These indicators reflect levels of accessibility, personal mobility, and the extent of participation respectively. Multiple regression analyses were used to assess the impacts of students socio-economic status ...
Background "Activity space" has been used to examine how people's habitual movements interact with t...
Research on urban travel represents an important area in geography, transportation planning and urba...
Universities around the world are promoting walking for their students because it provides many heal...
Using GIS to evaluate travel behaviour is an important technique to increase our understanding of th...
Traditionally, transport disadvantage has been identified using accessibility analysis\ud although t...
Many young adults are susceptible to obesity issues and the increased health risks associated with a...
The reduction of transport related social exclusion is a key goal of transport policy in rural North...
The term accessibility is often used to describe planning goals in urban development and transportat...
Measuring the geographic extent of travel-activity patterns is important to develop our knowledge on...
Funding: This work was supported by the EU FP7 Marie Curie ITN GEOCROWD grant (FP7- PEOPLE-2010-ITN-...
Closing mobility and accessibility gaps between public transit riders and private car users is key t...
Much research has considered facility access in terms of geographic location (physical distance) and...
The relevance of accessibility in shaping transport planning has often been neglected, hampering on ...
Transport accessibility to healthcare facilities is a major issue in the United Kingdom, as recently...
This paper compares existing accessibility measures and develops and varies some of these measures f...
Background "Activity space" has been used to examine how people's habitual movements interact with t...
Research on urban travel represents an important area in geography, transportation planning and urba...
Universities around the world are promoting walking for their students because it provides many heal...
Using GIS to evaluate travel behaviour is an important technique to increase our understanding of th...
Traditionally, transport disadvantage has been identified using accessibility analysis\ud although t...
Many young adults are susceptible to obesity issues and the increased health risks associated with a...
The reduction of transport related social exclusion is a key goal of transport policy in rural North...
The term accessibility is often used to describe planning goals in urban development and transportat...
Measuring the geographic extent of travel-activity patterns is important to develop our knowledge on...
Funding: This work was supported by the EU FP7 Marie Curie ITN GEOCROWD grant (FP7- PEOPLE-2010-ITN-...
Closing mobility and accessibility gaps between public transit riders and private car users is key t...
Much research has considered facility access in terms of geographic location (physical distance) and...
The relevance of accessibility in shaping transport planning has often been neglected, hampering on ...
Transport accessibility to healthcare facilities is a major issue in the United Kingdom, as recently...
This paper compares existing accessibility measures and develops and varies some of these measures f...
Background "Activity space" has been used to examine how people's habitual movements interact with t...
Research on urban travel represents an important area in geography, transportation planning and urba...
Universities around the world are promoting walking for their students because it provides many heal...