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Transport 17 land use 17 Land Use 13 Accessibility 9 travel behavior 9 transport 8 Density 6 accessibility 6 transportation 6 Value capture 5 built environment 5 Commuting 4 Land use 4 walking 4 Access 3 China 3 GIS 3 Minnesota 3 Networks 3 Planning 3 Transportation 3 Travel 3 Travel behavior 3 public transit 3 residential self-selection 3 smart growth 3 urban form 3 Air quality 2 Attitudes 2 Belgium 2 Book review 2 Causality 2 Co-location 2 Commute Time 2 Development 2 Development intensity 2 Introduction 2 Land Use Patterns 2 Policy 2 Policy implementation 2
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Levinson, David Matthew 8 Axhausen, Kay 4 Schmöcker, Jan-Dirk 4 Gordon, Peter 3 Naess, Petter 3 An, Qian 2 Cao, Jason 2 Chatman, Daniel 2 El-Geneidy, Ahmed 2 Ettema, Dick 2 Farooq, Bilal 2 Felsenstein, Daniel 2 Forsyth, Ann 2 Handy, Susan L. 2 Junge, Jason 2 King, David 2 Krizek, Kevin 2 Levinson, David 2 Manaugh, Kevin 2 Miller, Eric 2 Miller, Eric J. 2 Mitra, Subhro 2 Mokhtarian, Patricia Lyon 2 Moore II, James 2 Mulley, Corinne 2 Patterson, Zachary 2 Reggiani, Aura 2 Rietveld, Piet 2 Ståhl, Agneta 2 Waddell, Paul 2 Zhao, Zhirong Jerry 2 Abdelhamid, Hatem 1 Achuthan, Kamalasudhan 1 Adler, Thomas 1 Ahmed M. El-Geneidy, Ahmed M. El-Geneidy 1 Arentze, Theo 1 Arnold van Exel, Nicolaas Jacob 1 Ashbel, Eyal 1 Atack, Jeremy 1 Avin, Uri 1
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Residential self-selection in the relationships between the built environment and travel behavior: Introduction to the special issue
Cao, Jason - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 3, pp. 1-3
This paper introduces the topic of residential self-selection, the topic for this issue of the Journal of Transport and … Land Use. …
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Residential self-selection, built environment, and travel behavior in the Chinese context
Wang, Dongeen; Lin, Tao - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 3, pp. 5-14
Residential self-selection has been reported to be a factor confounding the observed relationship between built environment and travel behavior. By incorporating residential self-selection, studies have generated much insight into the causalities involved in the relationship between built...
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Network structure and metropolitan mobility
Parthasarathi, Pavithra - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 2, pp. 153-168
This research aims to develop quantitative measures that capture various aspects of the underlying network structure, using aggregate level travel data from fifty metropolitan areas across the US. The influence of these measures on system performance is then tested using statistical regression...
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Spatial self-selection in land-use–travel behavior interactions: accounting simultaneously for attitudes and socioeconomic characteristics
Silva, Joao de Abreu e - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 2, pp. 63-84
Spatial self-selection can be ascribed to two main factors: socioeconomic characteristics or attitudinal aspects towards travel and location choices. Several studies have investigated the influence of self-selection on the relations between travel behavior and land-use patterns. So far the...
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Satisfaction with travel and residential self-selection: How do preferences moderate the impact of the Hiawatha Light Rail Transit line?
Cao, Jason; Ettema, Dick - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 3, pp. 93-108
Policies in urban and transportation planning increasingly aim at improving residents’ wellbeing. Satisfaction with travel (SWT) is a relevant component of well-being. Insight into the effect of the built environment on SWT is limited and therefore the focus of this paper. To assess this...
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A vehicle ownership and utilization choice model with endogenous residential density
Brownstone, David; Fang, Hao (Audrey) - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 2, pp. 135-151
This paper explores the impact of residential density on households’ vehicle type and usage choices using the 2001 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS). Attempts to quantify the effect of urban form on households’ vehicle choice and utilization often encounter the problem of sample...
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Reaction to the paper Tempest in a Teapot: The exaggerated problem of transport-related residential self-selection as a source of error in empirical studies
Boarnet, Marlon G.; Van Wee, Bert - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 3, pp. 81-86
(no abstract, this is a discusion paper)
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Estimating the effect of land use and transportation planning on travel patterns: Three problems in controlling for residential self-selection
Chatman, Daniel - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 3, pp. 47-56
The common understanding of “residential self-selection” generally found in research on the effects of the built environment on travel is in error in three main ways. First, scholars have generally failed to recognize that the built environment may have different effects on travel for...
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A mode choice analysis of school trips in New Jersey
Noland, Robert; Park, Hyunsoo; Hagen, Leigh Ann Von; … - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 2, pp. 111-133
This paper examines the mode choice behavior of children’s travel to school based on surveys conducted at a sample of schools in New Jersey. The main focus is on a variety of network design, land use, and infrastructure variables that have typically been associated with walking activity. Using...
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The role of location in residential location choice models: a review of literature
Schirmer, Patrick; van Eggermond, Michael; Axhausen, Kay - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 7 (2014) 2, pp. 3-21
Geospatial data available to researchers has increased tremendously over the last several decades, opening up opportunities to define residential location in multiple ways. This has led to a myriad of variables to define "location'' in residential location choice models. In this paper, we...
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