Accessibility differences across individuals are a core topic in the transport equity debate. Space-Time Accessibility measures (STAs) have often been used to show such differences, given their sensitiveness to individual spatial and temporal constraints. However, given their complexity, STAs cannot properly isolate the specific role of the transport system in individual accessibility differences, since it is mixed with several other spatial, individual and temporal factors. To isolate the role of the transport system, this study introduces a Space-Time Transport Performance measure (STTP) that (a) grounds on the individual daily schedule of fixed activities, (b) calculates the generalised transport costs each individual has to bear to perf...
Quantitative measures of transport disadvantage are reviewed in this paper from the perspective of t...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
The concept of accessibility cannot only focus on " spatial accessibility " measurement but has to i...
A fair distribution of accessibility to key activities is a central concern for distributive justice...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest among urban and transport planners in the accessi...
Transport accessibility experienced by an individual depends on their needs and abilities, as repres...
This paper presents work undertaken as part of PhD research towards understanding how existing objec...
Closing mobility and accessibility gaps between public transit riders and private car users is key t...
To deal with issues of equity in transport, increasing attention is being paid to addressing inequal...
Urban spatial structure, transport mode and space-time constraints are known to affect accessibility...
Recently, several accessibility measures using the space–time prism concept have been suggested in t...
Quantitative measures of transport disadvantage are reviewed in this paper from the perspective of t...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
Quantitative measures of transport disadvantage are reviewed in this paper from the perspective of t...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
The concept of accessibility cannot only focus on " spatial accessibility " measurement but has to i...
A fair distribution of accessibility to key activities is a central concern for distributive justice...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest among urban and transport planners in the accessi...
Transport accessibility experienced by an individual depends on their needs and abilities, as repres...
This paper presents work undertaken as part of PhD research towards understanding how existing objec...
Closing mobility and accessibility gaps between public transit riders and private car users is key t...
To deal with issues of equity in transport, increasing attention is being paid to addressing inequal...
Urban spatial structure, transport mode and space-time constraints are known to affect accessibility...
Recently, several accessibility measures using the space–time prism concept have been suggested in t...
Quantitative measures of transport disadvantage are reviewed in this paper from the perspective of t...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
Using the conceptual framework of time-space geography, this paper incorporates both spatio-temporal...
Quantitative measures of transport disadvantage are reviewed in this paper from the perspective of t...
This paper contains an examination of the fundamental assumption underlying the use of accessibility...
The concept of accessibility cannot only focus on " spatial accessibility " measurement but has to i...