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Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport and Land Use, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2021)
This study seeks to examine the ways in which transit agencies and local governments have been considering the transportation needs of older adults when planning for transit-oriented development (TOD). Surveys with representatives from a sample of tr
Autor:
Brittany S. Wood, Mark W. Horner
Publikováno v:
The Professional Geographer. 71:1-14
The proportion of individuals age sixty-five and over is growing at an astronomical rate in the United States, and some estimate that this demographic age group will double by the year 2025. Older ...
Autor:
Brittany S. Wood, Mark W. Horner
Publikováno v:
Transportation Planning and Technology. 41:600-616
We present new approaches that expand upon the time geographic density estimation (TGDE) framework previously employed to estimate potential path trees. In the past, TGDE metrics have ident...
Autor:
James H. Anderson, Brittany S. Wood, Mark W. Horner, David S. Lamb, Rebecca W. Loraamm, Joni A. Downs
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 32:1505-1522
Time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) is a method of movement pattern analysis that generates a continuous intensity surface from a set of tracking data. TGDE has recently been proposed as a me...
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2598:75-83
In the coming years, transportation planners and policy makers in the United States will need to shift their focus to acknowledge the needs of the growing aging population. A principal task that must be addressed is how to cope with meeting the deman
Publikováno v:
Travel Behaviour and Society. 2:182-191
Accessibility is facilitated by well-organized transportation systems that move people efficiently, and it is improved as more activities are reachable to people given the means of available travel. As the current population ages, it will ultimately
Autor:
Mark W. Horner, Brittany S. Wood
Publikováno v:
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. 9:309-327
Research suggests that spatial inaccessibility to food stores adversely affects the health status of individuals living in predominantly low income or racial minority geographic areas. Previous studies examining geographic accessibility to food store
Autor:
Mark W. Horner, Brittany S. Wood
Publikováno v:
Applied Geography. 51:99-107
Within the geography, transportation, and public health communities there has been intense interest in better understanding the linkages between health outcomes such as obesity rates and people's access to healthy foods. In this nexus, personal acces