Demand and level of service inflation in Floating Catchment Area (FCA) methods
Floating Catchment Area (FCA) methods are a popular tool to investigate accessibility to public facilities, in particular health care services. FCA approaches are attractive because, unlike other accessibility measures, they take into account the ...
A. Páez +2 more
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Floating catchment area (FCA) metrics are a family of measures used to quantify spatial accessibility. Spatial accessibility fuses the concepts of accessibility and availability to describe the relationship between the supply and demand of resources. FCA
James Bryant, P. Delamater
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Catchment Area Analysis Using Bayesian Regression Modeling
A catchment area (CA) is the geographic area and population from which a cancer center draws patients. Defining a CA allows a cancer center to describe its primary patient population and assess how well it meets the needs of cancer patients within the CA.
Aobo Wang, David C. Wheeler
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ArcGIS-based protocol to calculate the area fraction of landslide for multiple catchments
The area fraction of specific kinds of information in a catchment provides parameters to be utilized in catchment-scale analyses. For example, the area fraction of soil movement caused by landslides is an indicator for the estimation of the magnitude of ...
Naoyuki Yoshihara
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Evacuation time estimate for a total pedestrian evacuation using queuing network model and volunteered geographic information [PDF]
Estimating city evacuation time is a non-trivial problem due to the interaction between thousands of individual agents, giving rise to various collective phenomena, such as bottleneck formation, intermittent flow and stop-and-go waves.
Johansson, Anders +2 more
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The dependence of precipitation and its footprint on atmospheric temperature in idealized extratropical cyclones [PDF]
Flood hazard is a function of the magnitude and spatial pattern of precipitation accumulation. The sensitivity of precipitation to atmospheric temperature is investigated for idealized extratropical cyclones, enabling us to examine the footprint of ...
Phibbs, S, Toumi, R
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Groundwater vulnerability assessment to assist the measurement planning of the water framework directive : a practical approach with stakeholders [PDF]
An evaluation scheme is presented in this paper which can be used to assess groundwater vulnerability according to the requirements of the European Water Framework Directive (WFD).
Berkhoff, Karin
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Background: NCI-Designated Cancer Centers must identify their catchment areas and address cancer burden through research and community engagement, highlighting the role of catchment area data experts.
Nathanael B. Stanley +6 more
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Seasonal variability of nitrate flux in the Northern part of Karangbolong Karst Aquifer, Central Java [PDF]
Kalisirah Springs and Jumbleng Spring are located in the northern part of Karangbolong Karst Area, Kebumen Regency. Tracer tests for underground rivers and field surveys indicate that the catchment areas of these two karst springs have the dominant land ...
Astuti Elisabeth Supi, Haryono Eko
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Water catchment area and management method [PDF]
Due to critical and obvious effect of the wastewater comes from the industry, agriculture and industrial activity nearby the dam has led to environmental issues in Sembrong dam, Kluang Johor which caused negative impacts to the biological, chemical and ...
A. Amhimmid Alqantosh, Aisha +4 more
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