The article describes the application of a GIS-based accessibility measurement technique suited to assessing the impact of both transport and spatial development strategies on the location-specific affordability of job access for poor households. The access envelope methodology extends existing accessibility measures by: explicitly accounting for public transport service patterns; including transport costs as a dimension of accessibility; and deriving a single intuitive measure of access reflecting the potential income earnable by a person living in a certain location, after paying for transport. Several case studies from the City of Tshwane are presented, illustrating its use for assessing spatial in...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in analysis of accessibility and related studi...
Accessibility is the centre of a sustainable urban area (UN Habitat, 2013). Most developing countrie...
Accessibility refers to the ease of reaching destinations. Although methodology for measuring access...
Accessibility, a concept that has been extensively studied and developed since the late 1950s, descr...
Within the corpus of accessibility measures is the Net Wage After Commute which describes the potent...
Within the corpus of accessibility measures is the Net Wage After Commute which describes the potent...
A key goal of urban transportation planning is to provide people with access to a greater number of ...
Bogotá, a paradigmatic case of urban (re)development driven by transport interventions, began transf...
Although many models/tools have recently been developed to measure spatial accessibility, many of th...
Accessibility is a concept that has become central to physical planning during the last fifty years ...
How can accessibility be defined? How useful are different accessibility approaches in evaluating la...
When we talk about transport or see it discussed by the media the focus often seems to be on delays,...
Conventional approaches to measuring accessibility benefits are not capable of fully measuring the t...
Accessibility is a concept that has become central to physical planning during the last fifty years ...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in analysis of accessibility and related studi...
Accessibility is the centre of a sustainable urban area (UN Habitat, 2013). Most developing countrie...
Accessibility refers to the ease of reaching destinations. Although methodology for measuring access...
Accessibility, a concept that has been extensively studied and developed since the late 1950s, descr...
Within the corpus of accessibility measures is the Net Wage After Commute which describes the potent...
Within the corpus of accessibility measures is the Net Wage After Commute which describes the potent...
A key goal of urban transportation planning is to provide people with access to a greater number of ...
Bogotá, a paradigmatic case of urban (re)development driven by transport interventions, began transf...
Although many models/tools have recently been developed to measure spatial accessibility, many of th...
Accessibility is a concept that has become central to physical planning during the last fifty years ...
How can accessibility be defined? How useful are different accessibility approaches in evaluating la...
When we talk about transport or see it discussed by the media the focus often seems to be on delays,...
Conventional approaches to measuring accessibility benefits are not capable of fully measuring the t...
Accessibility is a concept that has become central to physical planning during the last fifty years ...
Papers presented virtually at the 41st International Southern African Transport Conference on 10-13 ...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in analysis of accessibility and related studi...
Accessibility is the centre of a sustainable urban area (UN Habitat, 2013). Most developing countrie...