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Ensuring accessibility to daily activities for different population segments with respect to sharp increases in mobility costs

In: Accessibility, Equity and Efficiency

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  • Benjamin Büttner
  • Gebhard Wulfhorst
  • Jordan Evans

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Accessibility models not only help to explain spatial and transport developments in developed and developing countries but also are powerful tools to explain the equity and efficiency impacts of urban and transport policies and projects. In this book, leading researchers from around the world show the importance of accessibility in contemporary issues such as rural depopulation, investments in public services and public transport and transport infrastructure investments in Europe.

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  • Benjamin Büttner & Gebhard Wulfhorst & Jordan Evans, 2016. "Ensuring accessibility to daily activities for different population segments with respect to sharp increases in mobility costs," Chapters, in: Karst T. Geurs & Roberto Patuelli & Tomaz Ponce Dentinho (ed.), Accessibility, Equity and Efficiency, chapter 5, pages 83-107, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Wulfhorst, Gebhard & Büttner, Benjamin & Ji, Chenyi, 2017. "The TUM Accessibility Atlas as a tool for supporting policies of sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 104(C), pages 121-136.

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