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Índice de caminabilidad aplicado en la Almendra Central de Madrid

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2012
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Utilizando un Sistema de Información Geográfica, se diseña y aplica un índice de caminabilidad (walkability)de las calles en el centro de Madrid a partir de un conjunto de indicadores (anchura de aceras, arbolado, pendiente, densidad comercial, etc).
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