Walkability Index in the Urban Planning: A Case Study in Olomouc City

  • Dobesova Z
  • Krivk T
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Spatial planning is a significant part of geosciences that is developing very rapidly. Many new methods and modeling techniques like GIS (Geographical Information Systems), GPS (Global Positioning Systems) or remote sensing techniques have been developed and applied in various aspects of spatial planning. The chapters collected in this book present an excellent profile of the current state of theories, data, analysis methods and modeling techniques used in several case studies. The book is divided into three main parts (Theoretical aspects of spatial planning, Quantitative and computer spatial planning methods and Practical applications of spatial planning) that cover the latest advances in urban, city and spatial planning. The book also shows different aspects of spatial planning and different approaches to case studies in several countries. BT - Advances in Spatial Planning

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Dobesova, Z., & Krivk, T. (2012). Walkability Index in the Urban Planning: A Case Study in Olomouc City. In Advances in Spatial Planning. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/36587

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