Dealing with preferences, privileges and timing in opportunities for joint activity participation
The ability of people to access opportunities offered by the built environment is circumscribed by various sets of space–time constraints, including the requirements to meet other persons at particular times and places to undertake activities together. While models of space–time accessibility recogn...
Main Authors: | Neutens, T, Schwanen, T, Miller, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2010
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