LINKING EXPERIENCED BARRIERS DURING DAILY TRAVEL AND TRANSPORT POVERTY IN PERIPHERAL RURAL AREAS: THE CASE OF ZEELAND, THE NETHERLANDS

Linking experienced barriers during daily travel and transport poverty in peripheral rural areas: the case of Zeeland, the Netherlands

People living in peripheral rural areas storm pourers are often considered to be prone to transport poverty and inaccessibility to activities.Previous identifications of transport poverty have mainly relied on accessibility measures based on land-use and transport data.However, such measures may be very different from how people themselves perceive

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Reference seismic crustal model of the Dinarides

Continental collision zones are structurally one of the most heterogeneous areas intermixing various different units within a relatively small space.A good example of this is the Dinarides, a mountain chain situated in the central Mediterranean, where thick carbonates cover older crystalline basement units and remnants of subducted oceanic crust.Th

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