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Title: A framework for integrating disadvantaged analysis into transportation planning models
Authors: Yiğitcanlar, Tan
Duvarcı, Yavuz
Keywords: Transportation
Urban transport
Urban planning
Publisher: Gold Coast
Source: Yiğitcanlar, T., and Duvarcı, Y. (2006). A framework for integrating disadvantaged analysis into transportation planning models. In Grainger, C (Ed.) A framework for integrating disadvantaged analysis into transportation planning models, Queensland Transport, Australia, Queensland, Gold Coast.
Abstract: The ability to access personal or public transportation is fundamental for people to connect with employment opportunities, health and medical services, educational services, and the community at large. However certain populations lack the ability to provide their own transportation or have difficulty accessing whatever conventional public transportation may be available (Department of Transportation 2003). The ‘transportation disadvantaged’ populations are those persons who are unable to transport themselves or are unable to purchase transportation due to physical or mental disability, income status, or age. Therefore, the transportation disadvantaged are dependent upon others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, shopping, and other life sustaining activities. Additionally, since disadvantage is a personal experience, it can be simply characterised as what people perceive to be transportation disadvantage (Raje 2003).
Description: 29th Australasian Transport Research Forum, ATRF 2006; Gold Coast, QLD; Australia; 27 September 2006 through 29 September 200
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11147/6510
Appears in Collections:City and Regional Planning / Şehir ve Bölge Planlama
Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection

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