Abstract
In South Africa, most travel occurs via the road network. The road network is however historically inequitable, which has led to unequal access to jobs, healthcare facilities, services and other utilities.
Aligning with UN SDG 9, my PhD developed spatial statistical approaches to model road-based accessibility according to these research objectives:
- Develop a statistical model for accessibility.
- Determine a statistical test for the homogeneity of road networks.
- Design an algorithm to automatically cluster road networks into homogeneous sub-regions.
- Explore possible effects of road network homogeneity on inter-regional accessibility.
- In this seminar I will present an overview of my PhD research, including:
- Methodological contributions to spatial statistics.
- Coding techniques in R, using sf and sfnetworks.
- Main findings in the real-world road network of the City of Tshwane.
- The way forward.