Measuring compliance with the 15-minute city concept: State-of-the-art, major components and further requirements

E Papadopoulos, A Sdoukopoulos, I Politis - Sustainable Cities and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Triggered by the COVID-19 crisis, the 15-min city concept has emerged as a new model of
city vision. This increasingly popular urban planning paradigm brings the idea of living …

Networking and sustainable development of urban spatial planning: Influence of rail transit

X Liu, H Xia - Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023 - Elsevier
Urban rail transit supports the development of megacities, while changes in urban spatial
structure affect the structure of urban rail transit networks and the carbon emissions of …

Assessing spatial and racial equity of subway accessibility: Case study of New York City

A Baghestani, M Nikbakht, Y Kucheva, A Afshar - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Enhancing the utility of public transportation through easy and equitable access has become
one of the focal points in the pursuit of social justice goals. This study aims to provide a …

Assessment of accessibility of public transport by using temporal and spatial analysis

R Żochowska, MJ Kłos, P Soczówka, M Pilch - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
The development of sustainable transport is a priority in cities. It should aim to increase the
number of trips made by public transport while minimizing social costs and the negative …

What influences the location choice of establishments? An analysis considering establishment types and activities interactions

AR Samani, S Mishra, M Golias, DJH Lee - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Over the years, research on firm location choice has received less attention than residential
location choices. Although valuable efforts have been made to model firms' location choices …

Travel patterns of free-floating e-bike-sharing users before and during COVID-19 pandemic

SE Choi, J Kim, D Seo - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Free-floating micro-mobility as a mobility solution is becoming increasingly popular in cities.
In this study, the travel patterns of free-floating electric bike-sharing service (FFEBSS) users …

[HTML][HTML] Study on the optimal allocation of public service facilities from the perspective of living circle—A case study of Xiangyang High-tech Zone, China

J Peng, Y Liu, Z Ruan, H Yang - Journal of Urban Management, 2023 - Elsevier
The equitable allocation of public service facilities is directly related to the healthy
development and socially just functioning of cities. Traditional location-allocation models …

Measuring transit accessibility: A dispersion factor to recognise the spatial distribution of accessible opportunities

SH Salih, JB Lee - Journal of Transport Geography, 2022 - Elsevier
This study advances the methodology of transit accessibility, particularly the cumulative
opportunities by including the spatial distribution of accessible opportunities to assess the …

Public Transport Inequality and Utilization: Exploring the Perspective of the Inequality Impact on Travel Choices

A Bokhari, F Sharifi - Sustainability, 2024 - mdpi.com
Public transport (PT) inequality is evidenced to have adverse consequences on various
social–urban–economic aspects of urban residents' lives; however, the impact of this …

Examining accessibility to medical resources for urban older adults with common diseases using multisource data: A case study of Beijing

Z Liu, S Li, X Zhao, Z Wang, Y Chen - Journal of Urban Planning …, 2023 - ascelibrary.org
With population aging becoming increasingly prominent, it has been recognized as a critical
issue for urban planners whether older adults can access fair, high-quality medical services …