A Global Map Of Travel Time To Cities To Assess Inequalities In Accessibility In 2015. Accessibility analysis Planning peoplecentered mobility PTV Blog The roads to equality Resources that sustain human wellbeing, such as education, jobs and health services, are distributed unequally, with higher concentrations in dense urban areas A global analysis of accessibility to high-density urban centres at a resolution of 1×1 kilometre for 2015, as measured by travel time
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The accessibility map has a spatial resolution of approximately 1 × 1 km, spans 60° south to 85° north latitude, and enumerates travel time to the city with the shortest associated journey. The principle underlying this work was that all areas on Earth, represented as pixels within a 2D grid.
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The roads to equality Resources that sustain human wellbeing, such as education, jobs and health services, are distributed unequally, with higher concentrations in dense urban areas A global map of travel time to cities to assess inequalities in accessibility in 2015 D Since then, JRC scientists have produced more ground-breaking reference datasets, including both the Global Human Settlement Layer and the Global Surface Water Explorer, which are cited in this report.
(PDF) A global map of travel time to cities to assess inequalities in. A global analysis of accessibility to high-density urban centres at a resolution of 1×1 kilometre for 2015, as measured by travel time.To model the time required for individuals to reach their most accessible city, we first quantified the speed at which humans move through the landscape The JRC's pioneering work on accessibility dates back to 2008, with the first effort to produce a "Global Map of Accessibility"
Figure 1 from Identifying importation points of the SARSCoV2 Omicron. travel time to cities for 2015 at a spatial resolution of approximately one by one kilometre by integrating ten global-scale surfaces that characterize factors affecting human movement rates and 13,840 high-density urban centres within an established. PowerPoint slide from publication: A global map of travel time to cities to assess inequalities in accessibility in 2015 | The economic and man-made resources that sustain human wellbeing are not.