Transport inequality analyses are often informed by accessibility estimates based solely on travel time impedance, ignoring other elements that might hinder access to activities, such …
Mapping job accessibility and sociospatial inequalities is a crucial task to support the design and evaluation of public policies and services. Although the concept of accessibility …
C Pieroni, M Giannotti, BB Alves, R Arbex - Journal of Transport Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Smart card data (SCD) allow analyzing mobility at a fine level of detail, despite the remaining challenges such as identifying trip purpose. The use of the SCD may improve the …
Most accessibility studies are usually related to the number of potential reachable opportunities, disregarding attributes related to quality. Schools are usually distributed in the …
Spatial segregation of social groups within cities and inadequate transport conditions are frequently pointed to as major barriers to improving urban livelihood conditions for …
Este estudo apresenta um diagnóstico de como o uso do transporte individual motorizado e do transporte coletivo tem evoluído desde o início dos anos 2000 nas cidades brasileiras …
Ensuring equal access to opportunities while assessing the housing needs of low-income populations has been a significant challenge in many global south countries. Social housing …
Urban accessibility by public transport has been attracting increasing attention from researchers and transport agencies in recent years. Many of the studies rely on public …
H Dadashpoor, S Keshavarzi - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite more than a century of research on urban segregation, this phenomenon is still one of the main concerns of urban planners and policymakers and a characteristic of cities that …