2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1196/1/012078
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Assessing the fragmentation-barrier effect in urban areas: The case study of Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract: Transport infrastructure is an integral part of every urban area serving the accessibility and mobility needs of people and goods. However, despite its significant role, transport infrastructure, due to its geometric and functional characteristics, can sometimes act as a physical or psychological barrier to the movement of vulnerable road users, thus fragmenting the urban space. The fragmentation of the built environment, or in other words, the “barrier effect”, is a problem that has attracted growing attentio… Show more

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