Fig. 3: Drivers of changes in comprehensive service accessibility distance for urban communities. | npj Urban Sustainability

Fig. 3: Drivers of changes in comprehensive service accessibility distance for urban communities.

From: Spatially compounding effects of cumulation and thresholds amplify urban inequality in megacities

Fig. 3

a Influencing importance of proximity to the city center, socioeconomic attributes, road, population, and building density, and migrant population proportion on service accessibility distance. b and c Partial dependence plots of the SHAP value for migrant resident ratio and socioeconomic status on urban service accessibility, illustrating the impact of a single variable on the SHAP value, independent of other variables.

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