Background Over the past two decades, geographical accessibility of urban resources for population living in residential areas has received an increased focus in urban health studies. Operationalising and computing geographical accessibility measures depend on a set of four parameters, namely definition of residential areas, a method of aggregation, a measure of accessibility, and a type of distance. Yet, the choice of these parameters may potentially generate different results leading to significant measurement errors. The aim of this paper is to compare discrepancies in results for geographical accessibility of selected health care services for residential areas (i.e. census tracts) computed using different distance types and aggregat...
Background: There is increasing focus on the influence of neighborhood destinations on a variety of ...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...
Abstract Background Over the past two decades, geographical accessibility of urban resources for pop...
Background: The potential spatial access to urban health services is an important issue in health ge...
The aim of this study was to quantify the error associated with different accessibility methods comm...
Accessibility to urban facilities and public services is nowadays one of the key factors that impact...
Background: The current distribution of and access to health services along with the future health...
The study of accessibility is commonly utilized to further the social equity debate. However, the ac...
Background: The current distribution of and access to health services along with the future health n...
This paper presents comprehensive and analytical methodologies of Geographical Information Systems (...
Background The relationship between health services and population outcomes is an important area of ...
Distance-based accessibility measures are often built using vector representations of origin and des...
Background: In health and place research, definitions of areas, area characteristics, and health ou...
Geographers play important roles in public health research, particularly in understanding healthcare...
Background: There is increasing focus on the influence of neighborhood destinations on a variety of ...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...
Abstract Background Over the past two decades, geographical accessibility of urban resources for pop...
Background: The potential spatial access to urban health services is an important issue in health ge...
The aim of this study was to quantify the error associated with different accessibility methods comm...
Accessibility to urban facilities and public services is nowadays one of the key factors that impact...
Background: The current distribution of and access to health services along with the future health...
The study of accessibility is commonly utilized to further the social equity debate. However, the ac...
Background: The current distribution of and access to health services along with the future health n...
This paper presents comprehensive and analytical methodologies of Geographical Information Systems (...
Background The relationship between health services and population outcomes is an important area of ...
Distance-based accessibility measures are often built using vector representations of origin and des...
Background: In health and place research, definitions of areas, area characteristics, and health ou...
Geographers play important roles in public health research, particularly in understanding healthcare...
Background: There is increasing focus on the influence of neighborhood destinations on a variety of ...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...