Spatial accessibility is concerned with the opportunity that an individual at a given location possesses to participate in a particular activity or set of activities. The main objective of this paper is to highlight the shortcomings of traditional accessibility measures and provide some appropriate methodological suggestions for their improvement. Traditional measures derived from cumulative opportunities and gravity models focus on physical proximity leaving out individual and spatial attributes as potential explanatory variable. The improvement through random utility theory relies mainly on Multinomial logit models under Independently and Identically Distributed (IID) and individual response homogeneity assumptions that often do not hold ...
Background: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-re...
There are reasons researchers may be interested in accounting for spatial heterogeneity of preferenc...
The concept of accessibility has long been theorized as a principal determinant of residential choic...
Spatial accessibility is concerned with the opportunity that an individual at a given location posse...
This paper presents the process of derivation and development of a spatial choice model. A mixed (ra...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
ii In problems of spatial choice, the choice set is often more aggregated than the one considered by...
A three-level nested logit model for the choice of residential location, workplace, and type of empl...
A three-level nested logit model for the choice of residential location, workplace, and type of empl...
At the time of publication I.N. Sener and C.R. Bhat were at the University of Texas at Austin; and R...
International audienceAccessibility is essential in land-use transport interaction frameworks. For r...
As the location choice of an individual determines his or her feasible consumption set, it can be mo...
Background: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-re...
There are reasons researchers may be interested in accounting for spatial heterogeneity of preferenc...
The concept of accessibility has long been theorized as a principal determinant of residential choic...
Spatial accessibility is concerned with the opportunity that an individual at a given location posse...
This paper presents the process of derivation and development of a spatial choice model. A mixed (ra...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
The paper proposes a new behavioral definition of accessibility as the expected number of opportunit...
ii In problems of spatial choice, the choice set is often more aggregated than the one considered by...
A three-level nested logit model for the choice of residential location, workplace, and type of empl...
A three-level nested logit model for the choice of residential location, workplace, and type of empl...
At the time of publication I.N. Sener and C.R. Bhat were at the University of Texas at Austin; and R...
International audienceAccessibility is essential in land-use transport interaction frameworks. For r...
As the location choice of an individual determines his or her feasible consumption set, it can be mo...
Background: There is growing interest in the study of the relationships between individual health-re...
There are reasons researchers may be interested in accounting for spatial heterogeneity of preferenc...
The concept of accessibility has long been theorized as a principal determinant of residential choic...