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A Markovian measure for evaluating accessibility to urban opportunities

Alireza Sahebgharani    
Hossein Haghshenas    
Mahmoud Mohammadi    

Resumen

Banister, D. (2008). The sustainable mobility paradigm. Transport Policy, 15(2), 73?80.

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