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Highly Transportation Disadvantaged Areas Indianapolis

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By Lisa Lorena Losada-Rojas1ORCID logo, Christos Gkartzonikas1ORCID logo, Raul F. Elizondo Candanedo2, Konstantina Gkritza1ORCID logo

1. Purdue University 2. Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá

This file contains areas designated as highly transportation disadvantaged in Indianapolis. These two areas were outlined using three different measures and publicly available data. The methodology is replicable and can be used in other cities.

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Version 1.0 - published on 10 Aug 2022 doi:10.4231/12HS-8G97 - cite this Archived on 11 Sep 2022

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This file contains areas designated as highly transportation disadvantaged (HTDA) in Indianapolis which were outlined using a combination of three measures: accessibility, mobility, and outcome-based measures. This data can be used in combination with other publicly available data to identify if new projects are benefiting HTDA. This file only contains two polygons as it was the result of our analysis. They are in CSV and shapefile format. 

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