A group of researchers in Canada has developed a digital platform to analyze urban accessibility and promote equitable urban development. The platform, named Atlas, was created as part of the CoLLaboratoire for Activating Multi-modal Mobility (CAMMM) research project.Initially designed to assess public transit accessibility, Atlas has since expanded to cover broader accessibility concerns in urban centers. The platform seeks to provide an intuitive interface for users, including researchers, urban planners, and the general public, to analyze accessibility data in various cities, whether allowing urban planners to identify areas with inadequate transportation options or helping homebuyers assess proximity to essential services.Image credit: CAMMM ATLASThe platform currently covers Montreal, Quebec City, Trois-Rivires, Sherbrooke, and Gatineau, organizing information into three levels of analysis: neighborhoods, transportation hubs, and access points. Neighborhood-level data examin...