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International agendas, such as the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, have been established as global guidelines for equitable planning of urban centers.
Elsa A. Pérez-Paredes +1 more
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The Spatial Equity of Nursing Homes in Changchun: A Multi-Trip Modes Analysis
Based on network analysis, different trip modes were integrated into an improved potential model, and the geography of the spatial equity of nursing homes in Changchun is explored in 5-min, 10-min and 15-min scenarios, respectively. Results show that: (1)
Shuju Hu, Wei Song, Chenggu Li, Jia Lu
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Urban parks, as major components of green infrastructure, have contributed to natural landscape preservation, ecosystem service provision, residents’ physical and mental health enhancement, and social cohesion intensification, under the emphasis on the ...
Youngmee Jeon, Seunghyun Jung
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Intercity rail planning and construction generates improved regional accessibility and contributes to changes in the spatial organization of the region, incorporating more areas into the 'integrated corridor economy' through the increased attractiveness ...
Ji Yuan, Guan Wenchuan, Yue Jun
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Spatial accessibility and social inclusion: The impact of Portugal's last health reform [PDF]
Health policies seek to promote access to health care and should provide appropriate geographical accessibility to each demographical functional group.
Ben‐Akiva M. E. +12 more
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Social Equity Impacts of Congestion Management Strategies [PDF]
This white paper examines the social equity impacts of various congestion management strategies. The paper includes a comprehensive list of 30 congestion management strategies and a discussion of equity implications related to each strategy.
Meza, Ruth +2 more
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Urban green spaces (UGSs) are indispensable for providing various ecosystem services (ESs) to society and city-dwellers. The equitable allocation of ESs provided by UGSs is a prerequisite for maintaining urban sustainability and human well-being. However,
Lixian Peng +7 more
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Spatial equity—Some anti-theses to current regional development doctrine
Spatial equity or the reduction of spatial disparities of living levels is a key objective of most national urban and regional development policies. The present paper deals mainly with experiences in market and mixed economies, although its basic conclusions would seem to be valid also for centrally planned economies.
Tödtling, Franz, Stöhr, Walter
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Limited studies focus on educational equity from the spatial accessibility perspective. This study combines survey data and big data and proposes a multi-mode Huff two-step floating catchment area (MMH2SFCA) method to calculate accessibility while ...
Yiheng Wang +3 more
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Efficiency and spatial equity impacts of high-speed rail extensions in urban areas [PDF]
Urban areas benefit from significant improvements in accessibility when a new high speed rail (HSR) project is built. These improvements, which are due mainly to a rise in efficiency, produce locational advantagesand increase the attractiveness of these
López Suárez, Elena +2 more
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