Future access to essential services in a growing smart city: The case of Surrey, British Columbia
The concept of accessibility – the ease with which people can reach places or opportunities –lies at the heart of what makes cities livable, workable and sustainable. As urban populations shift over time, predicting the changes to accessibility demand for certain services becomes crucial for respons...
Main Authors: | Mayaud, J, Tan, M, Pereira, R, Nuttall, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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