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Assessing transportation accessibility equity via open data

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  • Amirhesam Badeanlou
  • Andrea Araldo
  • Marco Diana

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We propose a methodology to assess transportation accessibility inequity in metropolitan areas. The methodology is based on the classic analysis tools of Lorenz curves and Gini indices, but the novelty resides in the fact that it can be easily applied in an automated way to several cities around the World, with no need for customized data treatment. Indeed, our equity metrics can be computed solely relying on open data, publicly available in standardized form. We showcase our method and study transp

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  • Amirhesam Badeanlou & Andrea Araldo & Marco Diana, 2022. "Assessing transportation accessibility equity via open data," Papers 2206.09037, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2206.09037
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    1. Amirhesam Badeanlou & Andrea Araldo & Marco Diana & Vincent Gauthier, 2022. "Equity Scores for Public Transit Lines from Open-Data and Accessibility Measures," Papers 2210.00128, arXiv.org.
    2. CalabrĂ², Giovanni & Araldo, Andrea & Oh, Simon & Seshadri, Ravi & Inturri, Giuseppe & Ben-Akiva, Moshe, 2023. "Adaptive transit design: Optimizing fixed and demand responsive multi-modal transportation via continuous approximation," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 171(C).

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