Geography and Geographic Information Science
Geography and Geographic Information Science
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Job access inequity, which serves as a key indicator for social injustice, has been traditionally illustrated by spatial mismatch and spatial job accessibility. Job access is usually measured by either car-based accessibility or transit-based accessibility for the entire workforce.
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The planform of a river, its geometrical pattern when viewed from above, is a fundamental characteristic of river morphology. River planform develops from mutual interactions among flow, sediment transport and channel form.