Future access to essential services in a growing smart city: The case of Surrey, British Columbia

  • Mayaud, J
  • Tan, M
  • Pereira, RHM
  • Nuttall, R
Publication date
July 2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Computers Environment and Urban Systems

Abstract

The concept of accessibility – the ease with which people can reach places or opportunities –lies at the heart of what makes cities livable, workable and sustainable. As urban populations shift over time, predicting the changes to accessibility demand for certain services becomes crucial for responsible and ‘smart’ urban planning and infrastructure investment. In this study, we investigate how projected population change could affect accessibility to essential services in the City of Surrey, one of the fastest growing cities in Canada. Our objectives are two-fold: first, to quantify the additional pressure that Surrey's growing population will have on existing facilities; second, to investigate how changes in the spatial distribution of dif...

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