Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China

The paper presents the data that is related in the research paper entitled “High-speed rail network development and winner and loser cities in megaregions: The case study of Yangtze River Delta, China” (Wang and Duan, in press) [1]. This data article describes the modelling results of spatially cont...

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Main Authors: Lei Wang, Xuejun Duan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918308333
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spelling doaj-f33d98d08ed847a69d32cab76f31c08e2020-11-25T02:50:05ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092018-10-0120140145Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, ChinaLei Wang0Xuejun Duan1Manchester Urban Institute, School of Environment, Education and Development, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UKKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, CAS, Nanjing, China; Corresponding author.The paper presents the data that is related in the research paper entitled “High-speed rail network development and winner and loser cities in megaregions: The case study of Yangtze River Delta, China” (Wang and Duan, in press) [1]. This data article describes the modelling results of spatially continuous accessibility surfaces through transport modes of the highway, conventional rail and high-speed rail networks in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China. By using a door-to-door approach to integrate intra- and inter-city travel, the data is stimulated in the geographic information system environment. It is calculated by the datasets of transport networks, land-use types and transport speeds which are mainly collected from the OpenStreetMap and GlobeLand30 and relevant design specifications on transport infrastructures, respectively. The data is stored in raster format and provides high spatial resolution at 100 m. The data can be used as a baseline in the studies of transport economics and planning.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918308333
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Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China
Data in Brief
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title Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China
title_short Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China
title_full Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China
title_fullStr Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China
title_full_unstemmed Modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China
title_sort modelling intercity accessibility surfaces through different transport modes in the yangtze river delta mega-region, china
publisher Elsevier
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publishDate 2018-10-01
description The paper presents the data that is related in the research paper entitled “High-speed rail network development and winner and loser cities in megaregions: The case study of Yangtze River Delta, China” (Wang and Duan, in press) [1]. This data article describes the modelling results of spatially continuous accessibility surfaces through transport modes of the highway, conventional rail and high-speed rail networks in the Yangtze River Delta mega-region, China. By using a door-to-door approach to integrate intra- and inter-city travel, the data is stimulated in the geographic information system environment. It is calculated by the datasets of transport networks, land-use types and transport speeds which are mainly collected from the OpenStreetMap and GlobeLand30 and relevant design specifications on transport infrastructures, respectively. The data is stored in raster format and provides high spatial resolution at 100 m. The data can be used as a baseline in the studies of transport economics and planning.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340918308333
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