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Towards Socio-Spatial Equity in Public Space
Street vending has historically driven and dominated the informal economy in the Indian city of Hyderabad. The inception of urban migration saw a range of marginalized groups move into the city, creating stark rural-urban differences and causing residents and the city to struggle to adapt.
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Spatial equity of healthcare services is a critical concern in social equity and spatial justice research. Despite the availability of various methods to measure this equity, few studies have integrated the supply–demand coupling perspective with the ...
Wenge Xu +5 more
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Urban green spaces are essential for improving the livability of cities. Urban parks as green and public open spaces and signs of nature in cities have special economic and social value.
Majid Ramezani Mehrian +3 more
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Evaluating Land use Mixed-ness on Street Level through Spatial Analyses and Gini Method
The increasing use of motor vehicles is one of the consequences of urbanization, which in addition to problems such as traffic and air pollution, will reduce the physical activity of residents and affect the general health of society. As a result, one of
Hamid Motieyan, Mohammad Azmoodeh
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Spatial justice, as a fundamental value in social systems, plays a key role in achieving social justice and improving human well-being. Drawing on theories of spatial justice, property rights, and new institutional economics, this study explores the ...
Siyi Wei, Jing Huang, Zhanlu Zhang
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Active school commuting provides a convenient opportunity to promote physical activity for children, while also reducing car dependence and its associated environmental impacts.
Anqi Liu +5 more
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Toward spatial justice: The spatial equity effects of a toll road in Cape Town, South Africa
The present study sets out to provide an ex ante insight into the equity effects of a toll charge on the traffic diversions and geographical accessibility of work locations in the Cape Town metropolitan region, South Africa.
Justin Tycho van Dijk +2 more
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Household energy demand and the equity and efficiency aspects of subsidy reform in Indonesia [PDF]
The proper design of price interventions in energy markets requires consideration of equity and efficiency effects. In this paper, budget survey data from 29,000 Indonesian households are used to estimate a demand system for five energy sources, which is
Gibson, John, Olivia, Susan
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Understanding and addressing the challenges of ecosystem service supply-demand (ESSD) balance and spatial equity are critical for promoting sustainable development and achieving regional coordination in border regions.
Xin Yang +9 more
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Assessment of Green Spatial Equity in Singapore's Urbanity [PDF]
The "Garden City" concept has been the main planning concept that drives Singapore's urban development for the past five decades. This has led to a remarkably green city despite it being a high-density city. As of 2012, Singapore's National Parks Board manages approximately 2,850 hectares of parks, and based on future land use plan, it is expected that
Rosita Samsudin, Puay Yok Tan
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