2010
DOI: 10.3130/jaabe.9.79
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Approximating Inter-modal Travel Cost Using a Hierarchical Accumulated Cost Surface Method

Abstract: An essential component of spatial analysis travel is often inter-modal and any surface such as the ground, air or water can be a travel path depending on the travel mode. Current geospatial software, while offering various procedures for complex computation of travel costs based on different factors, can however become quite cumbersome, inflexible and limited in meeting a researcher's needs especially when dealing with inter-modal travel. To more realistically capture this ground truth, simulation models need … Show more

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