Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study

Cities are living organisms; they are born, they grow and eventually die. The spatial arrangement of land uses within a city and the quality of transport networks connecting them can be the difference between a struggling city and a thriving one. This thesis develops a robust and comprehensive frame...

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Main Author: Kelobonye, Keone
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81007
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description Cities are living organisms; they are born, they grow and eventually die. The spatial arrangement of land uses within a city and the quality of transport networks connecting them can be the difference between a struggling city and a thriving one. This thesis develops a robust and comprehensive framework for evaluating the spatial efficiency and spatial equity of urban structure. Measures for optimising the efficiency of travel and equitable service access within cities are proposed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-810072022-09-19T00:55:58Z Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study Kelobonye, Keone Cities are living organisms; they are born, they grow and eventually die. The spatial arrangement of land uses within a city and the quality of transport networks connecting them can be the difference between a struggling city and a thriving one. This thesis develops a robust and comprehensive framework for evaluating the spatial efficiency and spatial equity of urban structure. Measures for optimising the efficiency of travel and equitable service access within cities are proposed. 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81007 Curtin University fulltext
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Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study
title Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study
title_full Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study
title_fullStr Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study
title_short Evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: An accessibility study
title_sort evaluating spatial efficiency and equity in urban structure: an accessibility study
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81007