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Assessing Urban Park Accessibility via Population Projections: Planning for Green Equity in Shanghai
Rapid urbanization and demographic shifts present significant challenges to spatial justice in green space provision. Traditional static assessments have become increasingly inadequate for guiding park planning, which now requires a dynamic, future ...
Leiting Cen, Yang Xiao
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Examining Spatial Inequities in Green Space Distribution and Access Around the Historic City of Savannah, Georgia. [PDF]
Green space supports recreational activities and environmental sustainability which has proven to aid physical and social well-being as well as environmental health.
Chimah, Chiamaka F
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ABSTRACT Despite their potential to inform sustainable regional harvest and climate‐resilient fisheries management, spatial stock assessment models remain underused for management advice. To identify barriers that inhibit broader use of these methods, we conducted a blinded international simulation experiment mimicking real‐world stock assessment ...
Aaron M. Berger +37 more
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ABSTRACT Measures of an organism's weight at a given length are often considered reliable indicators of energy reserves or ‘condition’, which can be related to fecundity and risk of mortality. Understanding the impact of environmental change on fish condition may therefore inform sustainable management of human activities in marine ecosystems.
Philina A. English +2 more
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With the rapid expansion of cities, the construction of 15-minute communities has become an important way to improve the urban living environment and enhance the quality of life of residents.
Yihua Sun, Shixian Luo
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ABSTRACT China has complex topography, diverse flood mechanisms, and high population exposure, making it highly vulnerable to flooding, highlighting the need for robust national‐scale hazard assessments to identify flood‐prone regions. However, most existing hazard studies are limited to regional scales or rely on empirical indicator‐based methods that
Jayesh Parmar +4 more
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Understanding Travel Behavior and Accessibility for Older Adults: A Comprehensive Framework [PDF]
This study used a mixed-method design to examine travel behavior and accessibility of older adults. The research team conducted a statewide survey and focus groups to gather travel behavior data of older adults (50+) residing in Utah.
Hong, Andy +3 more
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Pleistocene Smoothing and Resurfacing of Appalachian Ridgelines by Periglaciation
Abstract Pleistocene cold periods created widespread periglacial conditions across mid‐latitudes, but isolating their geomorphic impact from modern climate, tectonics, and rock strength is challenging. We studied Appalachian (Eastern U.S.) ridgelines across a paleoclimate gradient, controlling for bedrock and structure, to test if colder periglacial ...
Joanmarie Del Vecchio +2 more
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Gravity models for potential spatial healthcare access measurement: a systematic methodological review. [PDF]
Stacherl B, Sauzet O.
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Analyzing the Spatial Accessibility of Public Healthcare Services in Djibouti [PDF]
Ensuring access to healthcare for all, regardless of demographic, geographic, or socio-economic status, is essential for achieving universal health coverage. In Sub-Saharan Africa, where populations are often dispersed and healthcare services are limited,
Ali, Farhan Houssein +3 more
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