Accessibility and segment files:a case study of districting voting areas

Author(s)
Est, J. van & Vroege, F. de
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Abstract

Traffic networks play a major role in transportation and location-allocation studies. The links of a network are meant as the communication channels for trips and relationships within and between zones. A network connects all zones in the region concerned. This paper describes the possibilities of segment based districting areas in general, demonstrated by a special application to voting districts.

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Library number
B 23166 (In: B 23120 [electronic version only]) /72/ IRRD 276567
Source

In: Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk CVS 1983 : transportation and stagnation : challenges for planning and research : proceedings of the 10th International Colloquium, Zandvoort, The Netherlands, December 14-16, 1983, Volume 2, p. 333-343, fig., ref.

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