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How does multi‐modal travel enhance tourist attraction accessibility? A refined two‐step floating catchment area method using multi‐source data

Trans. GIS
In the post‐pandemic era, tourism has emerged as the most popular form of recreation in densely populated areas, driven by the pursuit of improved quality of life and the younger generation's growing enthusiasm for connecting with nature or history ...
Yongqi Zhang   +3 more
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An enhanced two-step floating catchment area (E2SFCA) method for measuring spatial accessibility to primary care physicians

Health & Place, 2009
This paper presents an enhancement of the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method for measuring spatial accessibility, addressing the problem of uniform access within the catchment by applying weights to different travel time zones to account for distance decay. The enhancement is proved to be another special case of the gravity model.
Wei, Luo, Yi, Qi
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Exploring sustainable design of smart campus restorative landscapes ----Based on GIS Two-step floating catchment area method

Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Smart City and Information System
Background: With the continuous advancement of urbanization, the construction of smart cities has become a crucial global trend in urban development. In the process of building smart cities, utilizing advanced information system technology to plan and ...
Menglei Yin, Kankan Li, Ziqiang Huang
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Spatial accessibility and equity of traditional Chinese medicine hospitals in Eastern China: application of improved two-step floating catchment area method

Frontiers in Public Health
Despite the growing role of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in China, little is known about the spatial accessibility and equity of TCM hospital resources at high geographic resolution.
Caiming Xu   +3 more
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Analyzing Potential Spatial Access to Primary Care Services with an Enhanced Floating Catchment Area Method

Cartographica, 2016
Floating catchment area methods have been noticeable in the analyses of spatial access to primary care. This paper enhances the existing floating catchment area methods by incorporating a modified Huff Model to articulate population demand on primary care services. The proposed method modifies the Huff Model with a Gaussian distance impedance function,
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A multi-mode Gaussian-based two-step floating catchment area method for measuring accessibility of urban parks

Cities, 2020
Abstract Parks play a vital role in promoting urban livability and public health; however, the traditional accessibility mode neglect non-spatial factors and spatial equity, Thus, it has significant theoretical and practical implications to explore parks accessibility using more sophisticated accessibility models, under the framework of spatial ...
Shuju Hu, Wei Song, Chenggu Li, Jia Lu
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Revisiting Accessibility to Amenities: Equity Implications From Comparing Cumulative Opportunity Measure and Two‐Step Floating Catchment Area Method

IET Intelligent Transport Systems
Evaluating the accessibility of amenities is fundamental to achieving equitable urban planning of cities. The cumulative opportunity measure (CO) and the two‐step floating catchment area method (2SFCA) are widely used in previous studies.
Yue Chen   +3 more
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Measuring spatial accessibility to primary care in rural areas: Improving the effectiveness of the two-step floating catchment area method

Applied Geography, 2009
Abstract Quantifying spatial accessibility in relation to the provision of rural health services has proven difficult. This article critically appraises the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method, a recent solution for measuring primary care service accessibility across rural areas of Victoria, Australia.
McGrail, Matthew R., Humphreys, John S.
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Access to Primary Care Physicians and Mortality in Washington State: Application of a 2‐Step Floating Catchment Area

The Journal of Rural Health, 2019
AbstractObjectiveTo measure access to primary care physicians (PCPs) using a 2‐step floating catchment area and explore the associations between access to PCPs and mortality related to all‐causes, cancers, and heart disease in Washington State.MethodsAn ecological study employing generalized linear regression models of access to PCPs and mortality ...
Solmaz Amiri   +3 more
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Feasibility Analysis of Floating Solar PV Project in Catchment Area of Kaptai Dam

2022 International Conference on Energy and Power Engineering (ICEPE), 2022
Kanij Ahmad   +2 more
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