Sociospatial inclusiveness of streets through the lens of urban pedestrian mobilities: Go-along interviews with less mobile pedestrians in Singapore

Author:

Wang Yongcheng,Wong Yiik Diew,Du Bo,Lum Kit Meng,Goh Kelvin

Funder

Land Transport Authority

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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