Modeling spatial segregation and travel cost influences on utilitarian walking: Towards policy intervention
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Rick L. Riolo | Daniel A. Rodriguez | Daniel G. Brown | Yong Yang | Amy H. Auchincloss | Ana V. Diez-Roux | R. Riolo | Daniel G. Brown | A. Diez-Roux | D. Rodriguez | A. Auchincloss | Yong Yang | Amy H. Auchincloss
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