Enhancing station level Direct-Demand models with Multi-Scalar accessibility indicators

Luis Enrique Ramos-Santiago1
1Clemson University, College of Architecture, Arts, and Construction, Nieri Department of Construction, Development, and Planning, 2-215 Lee Hall Clemson, SC 29634, USA

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