This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American cities are designed in such a way that the locations of goods, services, and other opportunities favor certain socioeconomic groups over others. In so doing, the study’s findings contribute to pressing policy issues such as social exclusion. Seven counties of the Louisville, KY-IN MSA serve as the study area for the investigation. Data are derived from three sources: a geocoded travel diary survey that was conducted in the study area in 2000, a geocoded database of all urban opportunities in the study area, and a database containing shortest path travel times between the locations of households and urban opportunities. Accessibility indices (i....
Commuting is a phenomenon that widely affects contemporary societies confronted with the opportunity...
Spatial equity plays an important role in the planning process. Whether or not a city can provide re...
In the field of transport studies, research on urban access generally deals with this notion in a na...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
Abstract: is study employs a suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American cities a...
Since the early 2000s, accessibility-based planning has been increasingly used to mitigate urban pro...
This research explores the effect of residential gravity accessibility by automobile to all employme...
This dissertation addresses the question of how particular forms of metropolitan development affect ...
Disparity in spatial accessibility is strongly associated with growing inequalities among urban comm...
Accessibility is a central concept for urban planning both from theoretical and practical perspectiv...
The built environment creates and sustains unequal access to opportunity across communities—be it to...
Although local transit agencies struggle to keep pace with low-density urban development, most peopl...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...
In the field of transport studies, research on urban access generally deals with this notion in a na...
Commuting is a phenomenon that widely affects contemporary societies confronted with the opportunity...
Spatial equity plays an important role in the planning process. Whether or not a city can provide re...
In the field of transport studies, research on urban access generally deals with this notion in a na...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American ci...
Abstract: is study employs a suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American cities a...
Since the early 2000s, accessibility-based planning has been increasingly used to mitigate urban pro...
This research explores the effect of residential gravity accessibility by automobile to all employme...
This dissertation addresses the question of how particular forms of metropolitan development affect ...
Disparity in spatial accessibility is strongly associated with growing inequalities among urban comm...
Accessibility is a central concept for urban planning both from theoretical and practical perspectiv...
The built environment creates and sustains unequal access to opportunity across communities—be it to...
Although local transit agencies struggle to keep pace with low-density urban development, most peopl...
Accessibility research, within the context of the social exclusion dimensions of transport, has prov...
In the field of transport studies, research on urban access generally deals with this notion in a na...
Commuting is a phenomenon that widely affects contemporary societies confronted with the opportunity...
Spatial equity plays an important role in the planning process. Whether or not a city can provide re...
In the field of transport studies, research on urban access generally deals with this notion in a na...