Title
Recent advances in accessibility research: Representation, methodology and applications
Abstract
In this article we examine recent advances in accessibility research and their implications for future studies. We base our discussion on three intersecting dimensions that are useful for evaluating the contribution of recent studies: representation, methodology and applications. Various exam- ples are selected to show that research concerned with representation and methodological problem solving is often applied to issues of broad concern in policy and planning. It is, however, not clear that the simultaneous treatment of representation, methodological and application issues has ever been fully worked out. The questions raised in this article may serve as a foundation for addressing issues pertinent to accurate representation, improved model building, and more rigorous applications in accessibility research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1007/s101090300107
Journal of Geographical Systems
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Key words: accessibility,applications,methodology,representation,spatial analysis,JEL classification: C60,R40
Journal
5
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
1
12
2.89
References 
Authors
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mei-Po Kwan133645.13
Alan Murray267174.88
Morton E. O'Kelly316914.88
Michael Tiefelsdorf47017.52