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Accessibility evaluation of land-use and transport strategies: review and research directions

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A review of accessibility measures for assessing the usability of these measures in evaluations of land-use and transport strategies and developments is presented in this paper, using a broad range of relevant criteria, including theoretical basis, interpretability and communicability, and data requirements of the measures.
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This article is published in Journal of Transport Geography.The article was published on 2004-06-01. It has received 2185 citations till now.

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Accessibility, mobility and transport-related social exclusion

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the inexorable rise of the social exclusion policy paradigm and use an adaptation of Amartya Sen's theory of entitlement to determine appropriate policy responses.
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Policy and society related implications of automated driving: A review of literature and directions for future research

TL;DR: The review shows that first-order impacts on road capacity, fuel efficiency, emissions, and accidents risk are expected to be beneficial and the balance between the short-term benefits and long-term impacts of vehicle automation remains an open question.
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Measuring accessibility: positive and normative implementations of various accessibility indicators

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conduct a review of various commonly used measures of accessibility, with a particular view to clarifying their normative (i.e. prescriptive), as well as positive (e.g. descriptive) aspects.
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Sustainable accessibility: a conceptual framework to integrate transport and land use plan-making. Two test-applications in the Netherlands and a reflection on the way forward

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have used the concept of accessibility as a framework for the interactive design of integrated transport and land use plans in two areas of the Netherlands in order to identify solutions where economic, social, and environmental goals could be combined, defined as the achievement of sustainable accessibility.
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Urban land-use mapping using a deep convolutional neural network with high spatial resolution multispectral remote sensing imagery

TL;DR: The proposed STDCNN has three parts: one part involves a transferred DCNN with deep architecture; another part is designed to analyze multispectral images; and the final part fuses the first two parts into a classification layer, which can produce better land-use maps for real-world urban applications.
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How Accessibility Shapes Land Use

TL;DR: In this article, an empirical analysis of the residential development patterns illustrates that accessibility and the availability of vacant developable land can be used as the basis of a residential land use model.
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Cost-Benefit Analysis: Concepts and Practice

TL;DR: Cost-benefit analysis as discussed by the authors provides accessible, comprehensive, authoritative, and practical treatments of the protocols for assessing the relative efficiency of public policies, including time discounting, dealing with contingent uncertainty using expected surpluses and option prices, taking account of parameter uncertainties using Monte Carlo simulation and other types of sensitivity analyses, revealed preference approaches, stated preference methods, and other related methods.
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Measuring accessibility: an exploration of issues and alternatives

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a framework for the development of accessibility measures and two case studies suggestive of the range of possible approaches are presented, as well as issues that planners must address in developing an accessibility measure.
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Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: a Manual

TL;DR: Hanley et al. as discussed by the authors used revealed preference techniques and stated preference preferences techniques for environmental valuation, and found that they are a superior alternative to traditional environmental valuation approaches, such as choice modelling.