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Jonathan Stiles, Harvey Miller
Pág. 97 - 113
This study identifies built environmental factors that influence the determination of fault in urban pedestrian crashes in the United States, with implications for both safety and equity. Using data from Columbus, Ohio, we apply regression modeling, spat...
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Julianno Amorim; João de Abreu e Silva
Pág. 21 - 40
Although issues of equity and accessibility have already been addressed in transportation, especially with regard to the distribution of costs and benefits, there is no consensus on which concept and metric of fairness would be most appropriate for the e...
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Xinyi Wang, Yixuan Xie, Linhui Xia, Jin He and Beiyu Lin
As Melbourne faces exponential population growth, the necessity for resilient urban planning strategies becomes critical. These strategies include mixed land use, density, diversity, and sustainable transportation through transit-oriented development (TO...
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Chihuangji Wang, Fuzhen Yin, Yixuan Zhao and Li Yin
Smart City (SC) strategies developed by local governments reflect how governments and planners envision SC and apply smart technologies, and what challenges they face and try to address. Little attention, however, has been given to investigating SC strat...
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Lingqian Hu, Sai Sun
Pág. 43?65
With the rapid growth of Transportation Network Company (TNC) services and the continued decline of transit ridership, existing research has proposed and some transit agencies have implemented programs that integrate transit and TNC services. This paper ...
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Arcadio A. Cerda,Leidy Y. García
After the impact of COVID-19 on tourism, several cities have been affected by an increase in criminality, primarily in large urban centers that receive a significant number of tourists. It's true that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant imp...
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Jingyong Wang, Yuwei Su, Zihao Chen, Lixuan Tang, Guoen Wang and Jiangping Wang
Urban medical facilities are an irreplaceable foundation for ensuring higher levels of public health and medical equity. Hospital accessibility has an extremely important impact on the allocation efficiency and fairness of medical facilities. Although cr...
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James DeWeese, Manuel Santana Palacios, Anastasia Belikow, Ahmed El-Geneidy
Pág. 35 - 51
Express buses?characterized by limited stops and sometimes higher frequencies or priority traffic measures?offer a cost-effective and efficient way to boost service convenience and reliability for riders. This paper assesses how the accessibility benefit...
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Tao Tao, Jason Cao
Pág. 1149 - 1164
During COVID-19 lockdowns, transit agencies need to respond to the decline in travel but also maintain the essential mobility of transit-dependent people. However, there are a few lessons that scholars and practitioners can learn from. Using highway traf...
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Tabitha S. Combs, Noreen McDonald
Pág. 47 - 64
Local governments in the US face growing public demands to reduce automobile dependence in order to forestall climate change, improve road safety, rein in sprawling peripheral land development, increase transportation equity, and enhance urban livability...
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