In recent years, accessibility has been widely studied in different domains, like transportation, health, governmental services, parks, and jobs. However, these studies present limitations regarding the number of analyzed services and the limited data access. Therefore, we propose a new accessibility metric to solve both problems, considering six different public services using open data from Open Street Maps. The idea behind this approach is to group deprived zones from public services access. We perform our study in Lima city, which is one of the most populated cities in South America.
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Bustamante, L. P. R., Alatrista-Salas, H., Nunez-Del-Prado, M., & Chamorro, J. (2021). Using Open Data to Quantify Accessibility to Multiple Public Services: The Study Case of Lima. In Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE 28th International Conference on Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computing, INTERCON 2021. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/INTERCON52678.2021.9532730
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