Visualizing the impact of Covid-19 vaccine passports on pedestrian access to metro stations in Hong Kong
Pedestrian infrastructures in Hong Kong enable multilevel city life in a vertical metropolis plagued by land scarcity. Public spaces integrated into pedestrian networks play an indispensable role in neighbourhood accessibility. We visualize the impact of the Covid-19 vaccine passport (VP) restrictio...
Main Authors: | Xu, Y, Cheng, D, Chan, H-Y, Chen, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2022
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