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Full Name
Ertuğay, Kıvanç
Variants
Ertugay, Kivanc
 
Main Affiliation
04.03. Department of Urban and Regional Planning
 
ORCID
0000-0001-9593-3548
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Scopus Author ID
26429325100
Researcher ID
C-2250-2017
 
Country
Turkey
Status
Former Staff
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  • 2 Ertuğay, Kıvanç

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  • 1 Access
  • 1 Accessibility Modeling
  • 1 Areas
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  • 1 Distance
  • 1 Equality
  • 1 Euclidian Distance
  • 1 Gis
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Date issued

  • 1 2019
  • 1 2018

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  • 2 Article

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12018Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Based Accessibility Modelling Approach in Micro Scale Considering Physically Disabled Users: Case Study of Mimar Muzaffer Campus, Selcuk UniversityErtuğay, Kıvanç 
22019A Simulation-Based Accessibility Modeling Approach to Evaluate Performance of Transportation Networks by using Directness Concept and GISErtuğay, Kıvanç 

 

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