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Julia Kinigadner, David Vale, Benjamin Büttner, Gebhard Wulfhorst
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Undoubtedly, climate change and its mitigation have emerged as main topics in public discourse. While accessibility planning is recognized for supporting sustainable urban and transport development in general, the specific challenge of reducing transport...
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Elias Pajares, Rafael Muñoz Nieto, Liqiu Meng and Gebhard Wulfhorst
A wide range of disciplines require population data with high spatial resolution. In particular, accessibility instruments for active mobility need data on the building access level. Data availability varies by context. Spatially detailed national census...
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Oliver Kunze, Gebhard Wulfhorst, Stefan Minner
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Concepts for city logistics require the cooperation between several types of stakeholders. As different stakeholder types have different objectives and different decision spaces, we suggest a top-level qualitative approach (system thinking) to model the ...
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