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“I Had to Go There for My Own Safety” Negotiations of Access and Autonomy among DC Birth Settings [PDF]
Childbirth experiences are shaped by spatial context. This study considers the relationships between access to, selection of, and experiences with labor and delivery care among Black birthing people in Washington, DC. Informed by Reproductive Justice and
Borgmann, Elizabeth Avery
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Mountainous urban areas like Guiyang face unique fire safety challenges due to rugged terrain and complex road networks, which hinder fire station accessibility. This study proposes a GIS-based framework that integrates nighttime light (NPP/VIIRS) and point of interest (POI) data to assess fire risk and accessibility.
Xindong He +4 more
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Shared bike services are rapidly expanding across the globe due to their potential to alleviate urban transportation congestion, offer environmental benefits, and address first- and last-mile connectivity.
Yubin Lee, Farhaan Cooverji, Yihong Yuan
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Multi factor assessment of spatial accessibility for rural health equity in Diqing China. [PDF]
Dong X, Du M, Zhao S.
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Spatial accessibility evaluation and clustering analysis of primary healthcare within 15 min circles in a northern Chinese megacity. [PDF]
Han J, Fu L, Zhang X, Pei T, Long H.
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Developing open source tools and support materials to measure geographical accessibility to screening and cancer support services [PDF]
Williams, Richard Christopher
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Building a socialist cultural powerhouse is foundational to achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Accessibility to cultural facilities serves as a critical metric for assessing the equitable distribution of urban cultural resources.
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Digital divides in telehealth accessibility for cancer care in the United States. [PDF]
Liu L +7 more
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When buildings become barriers: assessing the impact of building height on the equality of emergency medical services accessibility-a dual-trip study in Wuhan, China. [PDF]
Luo W, Zhu Y, Yang Z, Wang F, Wang Y.
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