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Developing Public Transport Accessibility Model For Nashik City, Maharashtra, India

Developing Public Transport Accessibility Model For Nashik City, Maharashtra, India

... Public Transport Accessibility Levels: Ahmedabad study PTAL is calculated by four different methods out of which quintile method is finalized for the PTAL mapping of Ahmedabad City ...Multi-modal ...

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Administrative Boundaries, Transport Accessibility and Functional Relations: a Critical Review of Administrative Regions in the Czech Republic from a Spatial Perspective

Administrative Boundaries, Transport Accessibility and Functional Relations: a Critical Review of Administrative Regions in the Czech Republic from a Spatial Perspective

... time accessibility of AR centers from their territorial ...the transport accessibility stan- dards must contain natural diff erences, given mainly by diff erent levels of transport ...

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Impacts of better transport accessibility: evidence from Chile

Impacts of better transport accessibility: evidence from Chile

... better transport accessibility’ is are there other impacts which should be considered? In this thesis, I have considered the impacts on the labour market, academic achievement, and property ...urban ...

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Econometric analysis of the link between public transport accessibility and employment

Econometric analysis of the link between public transport accessibility and employment

... between transport accessibility and employment ...in transport accessibility with control areas which haven’t had such changes in ...of accessibility is an index capturing the amount of ...

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Better transport accessibility, better health: a health economic impact assessment study for Melbourne, Australia

Better transport accessibility, better health: a health economic impact assessment study for Melbourne, Australia

... public transport accessibility for Melbourne, Australia, were derived using a spatial planning and decision tool designed to simulate accessibility performance (the Spatial Network Analysis for ...

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Statistical Analysis of the Relationship between Public Transport Accessibility and Flat Prices in Riga

Statistical Analysis of the Relationship between Public Transport Accessibility and Flat Prices in Riga

... public transport accessibility influence the residential land ...public transport stop to complex calculations of average travel times to different locations like schools, a city business centre, ...

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A multi-modal network approach to model public transport accessibility impacts of bicycle-train integration policies

A multi-modal network approach to model public transport accessibility impacts of bicycle-train integration policies

... gravity-based accessibility measure [31] as most popular ...person-based accessibility measures used to analyse accessibility at individual level, taking indi- vidual limitations regarding freedom of ...

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THE ACCESSIBILITY ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL TRANSPORT NETWORK IN THE SOUTH EAST EUROPE

THE ACCESSIBILITY ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL TRANSPORT NETWORK IN THE SOUTH EAST EUROPE

... of transport infrastructure and establishment of effective transport systems is a prerequisite for the achievement of broad based economic growth which is one of the European and Southeast European major ...

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Evaluating the equity effects of road-pricing in the European urban context - The Madrid Metropolitan Area.

Evaluating the equity effects of road-pricing in the European urban context - The Madrid Metropolitan Area.

... the accessibility of poorer residents (Ramjerdi, 2006; Di Ciommo et ...public transport services (as well as the improvements explicitly directed towards low-income travellers) transport supply in ...

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Study of the Behaviour of Welded T-Joints In Hollow Circular Steel Sections

Study of the Behaviour of Welded T-Joints In Hollow Circular Steel Sections

... Public Transport System Accessibility Level (PTAL) is a detailed and accurate measure of the accessibility of a point to the public transport network, taking into account of walk access time ...

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POTENTIAL OF PERSONAL RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM TO MEET THE URBAN TRANSPORT DEFICIT

POTENTIAL OF PERSONAL RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM TO MEET THE URBAN TRANSPORT DEFICIT

... of transport over public ...public transport by the authorities; the personal mode users still prefer their own vehicles for ...public transport for various reasons like comfort, waiting time, sense ...

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Retrofitting suburbia: Is the compact city feasible?

Retrofitting suburbia: Is the compact city feasible?

... urban transport systems (i.e. promoting public transport, walking and cycling); good accessibility; mixed-uses; and increasing the supply of brownfield development (Barton et al, 1995; Dair and ...

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Buses and the Economy II

Buses and the Economy II

... section/time series model. Our preferred headline result is that a 10% improvement in bus journey time for all bus commuters in England would be associated with an increa se in employment of a fifth of one per cent, ...

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Towards the Sustainable City: The Impact of Land Use – Transport Interactions. The impact of accessibility and environment coefficients in location choice on transport strategy performance.

Towards the Sustainable City: The Impact of Land Use – Transport Interactions. The impact of accessibility and environment coefficients in location choice on transport strategy performance.

... integrated transport strategies for urban areas and a means of evaluating them have been developed and widely accepted into practice by major studies of cities such as London (May and Gardner, 1990), Birmingham ...

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Accessibility and territorial cohesion in a case of transport infrastructure improvements with changing population distributions

Accessibility and territorial cohesion in a case of transport infrastructure improvements with changing population distributions

... for transport demand where this is needed the ...used transport demand figures are obtained from a rather coarse method that for example does not take into account spatially varying car ownership or the ...

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Topological dissection of the membrane transport protein Mhp1 derived from cysteine accessibility and mass spectrometry

Topological dissection of the membrane transport protein Mhp1 derived from cysteine accessibility and mass spectrometry

... In two instances, for the Q42F and N318A mutations, a strikingly di ff erent pattern was observed (Figure 5c,d), where all three Cys residues were labeled. These mutations presumably destabilize the whole protein, ...

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Transforming Library Culture with a Digital Accessibility Team

Transforming Library Culture with a Digital Accessibility Team

... As you can see, there is a lot of history and dedication to making our campus and library services, spaces, and resources more accessible to everyone. Accessibility has been a value to this campus for many ...

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The IPTS Report No. 46, July 2000

The IPTS Report No. 46, July 2000

... Analytical Framework f or Urban REGULATORY SYSTEM Mobility URBAN AREA Environment Air Quality Noise Levels EU Local National Transport & Mobility Urban Dynamics Social Accessibility Equi[r] ...

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Transforming Library Culture with a Digital Accessibility Team

Transforming Library Culture with a Digital Accessibility Team

... Collaboration with accessibility campus partners ● Pilot Accessibility IT Standard Practice Guide SPG with the library ● Proactive approach to accessibility evaluation and compliance ● H[r] ...

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Transport and Accessibility Challenges Facing the Rural People Living Along Feeder Roads in Ghana

Transport and Accessibility Challenges Facing the Rural People Living Along Feeder Roads in Ghana

... motorised transport to IMTs primarily as a result of their cultural ...motorised transport because it is fast and it carries many goods, and it requires little human efforts as compared to ...

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