Regional Studies, Regional Science (Dec 2022)

Visualizing the impact of Covid-19 vaccine passports on pedestrian access to metro stations in Hong Kong

  • Yingying Xu,
  • Dawei Cheng,
  • Ho-Yin Chan,
  • Anthony Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2022.2094828
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 516 – 518

Abstract

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Pedestrian infrastructures in Hong Kong enable multilevel city life in a vertical metropolis plagued by land scarcity. Public spaces integrated into pedestrian networks play an indispensable role in neighbourhood accessibility. We visualize the impact of the Covid-19 vaccine passport (VP) restrictions on the use of public space on pedestrian accessibility to all 97 metro stations in Hong Kong. Pedestrians without a vaccine passport (PwoVP) need to walk significantly longer alternative routes. Specifically, VP-related access restrictions to indoor walkways have doubled the shortest travel time for PwoVP and a 50% reduction in accessibility of two-thirds of stations.

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