Road pricing from a geographical perspective: a literature review and implications for research into accessibility [PDF]
Road pricing policies have been a subject of research for many decades. Even though until now examples of actual implication in the real world are limited, many different road-pricing measures have been considered, both in literature as well as in the ...
Bert Van Wee, Taede Tillema, Tom De Jong
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Demand responsive transport: A review of schemes in England and Wales [PDF]
Local-authority-administered Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) schemes are increasingly prevalent in England and Wales, partly as a result of the growth in the availability of government funding.
Enoch, Marcus +3 more
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The role of teleconsultations in remote oral radiology interpretation
Background: Teleconsultations have gained prominence as a viable method for delivering medical services remotely. In oral radiology, the ability to interpret radiographic images accurately is crucial for diagnosing and treating various dental conditions.
Silpi Chatterjee +5 more
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Centre-Periphery Analysis About the Hungarian Public Road System [PDF]
Although the European Union prefers and supports mostly railways in terms of transport investments, the public road network – with a special regard to motorways – is rather underdeveloped in Hungary.
Geza Toth
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Vaccine hesitancy primarily consists of confidence, complacency, and convenience, including geographical accessibility. However, few studies in developed countries have focused on the association between geographical accessibility to vaccination services
Masaki Machida +6 more
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Croatian Islands - insight into the traffic-geographical features of accessibility
Traffic connectivity, and thus the accessibility of islands as specific spatial units surrounded on all sides by the sea, is an indispensable precondition to their physical and functional integration with the mainland.
Veni Marinković
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Geoinformation, Geotechnology, and Geoplanning in the 1990s [PDF]
Over the last decade, there have been some significant changes in the geographic information available to support those involved in spatial planning and policy-making in different contexts.
Geertman, S., Stillwell, J.
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A classification of emerging and traditional grid systems [PDF]
The grid has evolved in numerous distinct phases. It started in the early ’90s as a model of metacomputing in which supercomputers share resources; subsequently, researchers added the ability to share data.
Al-Raweshidy, H, Kurdi, H, Li, M
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On proximity and hierarchy : exploring and modelling space using multilevel modelling and spatial econometrics [PDF]
Spatial econometrics and also multilevel modelling techniques are increasingly part of the regional scientists‟ toolbox. Both approaches are used to model spatial autocorrelation in a wide variety of applications. However, it is not always clear on which
Parenti, Angela, Vanoutrive, Thomas
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The tyranny of distance – mapping accessibility to polysomnography services across Australia [PDF]
This paper finds that remote and very remote communities continue to experience inequity in health care in accessibility to specialist services such as diagnostic sleep studies.
Cindy Woods
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