Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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998744 | Research in Transportation Business & Management | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Improving the accessibility of areas using public transport modes in various combinations (or even in combination with car) is one major goal of the concept of co-modality. For co-modality, the quality of interconnectivity is a major requirement to improve accessibility and indicators exist for measuring accessibility and interconnectivity of nodes. However, in this paper we argue that co-modality is not fully measured by most common indicators. Furthermore, in that qualitative aspects are key features of co modality, indicators do not provide enough information for ex-ante analyses.
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Authors
Claudia de Stasio, Davide Fiorello, Silvia Maffii,