Understanding the accessibility of urban parks and connectivity of green spaces in single-person household distribution: case study of incheon, south korea

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  • who: Kichan Kim et al. from the Department of Urban Policy and Administration, National University, Korea have published the research: Understanding the Accessibility of Urban Parks and Connectivity of Green Spaces in Single-Person Household Distribution: Case Study of Incheon, South Korea, in the Journal: Land 2022, 1441 of /2022/
  • what: Given the rapidly increasing need for policies with regard to single-person households in Korea this study examines the effects of park accessibility and the connectivity of green spaces on the spatial distribution of single-person households. The analysis was conducted conducted as follows . . .

     

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