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Matthew Wigginton Conway, Andrew Byrd, Michael van Eggermond
Accessibility is increasingly used as a metric when evaluating changes to public transport systems. Transit travel times contain variation depending on when one departs relative to when a transit vehicle arrives, and how well transfers are coordinated gi...
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Michael A.B. van Eggermond, Alex Erath
In this paper, we connect two notions of accessibility that are more often than not considered separately: pedestrian accessibility and transit accessibility. We move away from the notion of zonal accessibility and measure fine-grained accessibility usin...
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Patrick M. Schirmer, Michael A.B. van Eggermond, Kay W. Axhausen
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Geospatial data available to researchers has increased tremendously over the last several decades, opening up opportunities to define residential location in multiple ways. This has led to a myriad of variables to define "location'' in residential locati...
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