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EUROPE : University College London King’s College London

SIMETRI: SustaInable Mobility and Equality in mega- ciTy RegIons : patterns, mechanisms and governance. EUROPE : University College London King’s College London Birkbeck College, University of London Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. CHINA : Shenzhen University

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EUROPE : University College London King’s College London

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  1. SIMETRI: SustaInable Mobility and Equality in mega-ciTyRegIons: patterns, mechanisms and governance EUROPE: University College London King’s College London BirkbeckCollege, University of London VrijeUniversiteit Amsterdam CHINA: Shenzhen University Sun Yat-San University Shenzhen Institute, The University of Hong Kong

  2. Study area: Mega-city regions

  3. Focus: inequality and mobility in terms of income, transport and social segregation • Aim: generating pathways that would lead to more equitable and wealthier urban environments. • Expected outputs: • integrate already developed Land Use Transportation Interaction models for the study areas, • develop new indicators for measuring spatial efficiency and equity, • develop analytics to inform innovative policy analysis and governance, • demonstrate these tools in association with planning agencies and government across the regions.

  4. Research achievements Population mapping Urban big data analytic platform Human mobility pattern Middle-to-Low income groups residential choices Spatial computing Urban growth modelling

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