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2021 ◽  
Vol 293 ◽  
pp. 02052
Author(s):  
Yi Wang ◽  
Jun Shao ◽  
Miao Xu ◽  
Changyou Wu ◽  
Yibang Li

Aiming at the current imperfect hierarchical diagnosis and treatment system and the unreasonable spatial distribution of medical facilities. This article introduces 2SFCA model improved by the Gaussian distance decay function and multiple stage radius to evaluate the accessibility of medical facilities in Wuhan. The results indicate that: firstly, compared with the traditional 2SFCA model, the improved 2SFCA model is more sensitive to the identification of spatial accessibility, and the transition effect of the identification results is more obvious, which can accurately reflect the spatial distribution characteristics of the accessibility of medical facilities in Wuhan. Secondly, the distribution of medical facilities in Wuhan is obvious and the main factors that affect the accessibility value in different urban areas are quite different. Thirdly, the high value areas of medical facilities in the main urban area of Wuhan are mainly concentrated within the second ring line, the transition effect between the second and third ring lines is obvious, and the low value areas are mainly concentrated outside the third ring line. In the end, the main reasons for the low accessibility of the area outside the Third Ring Road are the low service quantity and low service ability of the community health service institutions and the high traffic resistance. The research results can provide a reference for the layout and planning of medical institutions in the main urban area of Wuhan.


Author(s):  
Zhang Xuzhen ◽  
Wen Xin ◽  
Zhou Chenmeng ◽  
Huang Wenjian ◽  
Li Yong
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2018 ◽  
Vol 60 (9) ◽  
pp. 2245-2249
Author(s):  
T. Kawai ◽  
T. Matsuda ◽  
M. Sakakura ◽  
A. Enokihara
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Author(s):  
Lingzhu Zhang ◽  
Alain CHIARADIA

In Shanghai, the high-capacity metro network has been proved to play an important role in the urban movement and urban morphology generating pattern. Previous studies on the metro network analysis such as London Underground network (Chiaradia, 2005) and Shanghai Metro network (Zhang, 2014) have shown that topological configuration of metro network can explain at least 50% of entry/exit movement at metro stations. The Shanghai metro network uses a core ring (Inner ring Line 4) to encircle a core of stations which are characterized by higher line connectivity. Branches radiate from the core and reach further areas of the urban system. However, the core lines and stations have over-congested especially at peak time, at the same time, the link mean distance doesn’t minimized because the inner ring core is not big enough for the ever growing metro network. How should the network be designed to achieve best accessibility potential? Through the use of sDNA (spatial design network analysis) and geographic information system, this paper compared current 2016 and planned 2020 Shanghai metro network (Fig 1). There was an increase of 23% in the metro station amount, however, the mean distance only decreased by 2.6%, and the line connectivity increased by 0.68%. Inspired by the Shanghai City Planning 2015-2040 which will reserve place for a ring-shaped metro line near mid-ring, and by the two orbital rail rings for the Greater Paris, we did a comparison between 4 network plans based on the 2016 network: a) a mid-ring line added; b)a mid-ring line & mid-ring express line added; c) two ellipse rings added; d) two ellipse rings & ellipse express lines added (Fig 2). The results showed that the plan D works best for minimizing mean distance and maximizing line connectivity, followed by plan C, plan B, and plan A. Two ellipse rings and express lines led to a reduction of more than 30% of network mean distance and an increase of 18.5% of line connectivity, corresponding to only 13% increase of the metro station amount. The proposed approach enables us to configurationally examine urban metro network accessibility potential and provides decision support for urban development.


2015 ◽  
Vol 40 (8) ◽  
pp. 2183-2199 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hussain T. Ammar ◽  
Muhammad A. Al-Zahrani

2014 ◽  
Vol E97.C (10) ◽  
pp. 965-971 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tadashi KAWAI ◽  
Yuma SUMITOMO ◽  
Akira ENOKIHARA ◽  
Isao OHTA ◽  
Kei SATOH ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 155 (3) ◽  
pp. 905-913 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Saniga ◽  
M. Planat ◽  
P. Pracna

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