Addressing urban inequalities with open - source data
Disadvantaged communities in cities are having less access to urban infrastructure than inhabitants in poorer parts of the world, according to researchers from the Netherlands' University of Delft, Netherlands and Dutch University. They have created a new tool to help them tackle the problem.
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2022-10-17
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