The fuel of discontent? Transport poverty risks and equity concerns in French urban peripheries

A range of accessibility indicators has been developed in the past decade to evaluate equity in transportation within urban areas. Some studies have attempted to incorporate them in transport poverty metrics, focussing on insufficient access to general services and employment. While accessibility me...

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