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Transport 17 land use 17 Land Use 13 Accessibility 11 travel behavior 9 transport 8 Density 6 accessibility 6 transportation 6 GIS 5 Transportation 5 Value capture 5 built environment 5 Commuting 4 Land use 4 walking 4 Access 3 China 3 Minnesota 3 Networks 3 Planning 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 Mobile Objects 2 Policy 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 Downs, Joni 2 El-Geneidy, Ahmed 2 Ettema, Dick 2 Farooq, Bilal 2 Felsenstein, Daniel 2 Forsyth, Ann 2 Handy, Susan L. 2 Horner, Mark 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
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Introducing the Journal of Transport and Land Use
Levinson, David M.; Krizek, Kevin J.; Dijst, Martin J.; … - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 1, pp. 1-4
The Journal of Transport and Land Use launches with this issue. Transport and land use are two sides of the same coin …
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Counterpoint: Accessibility and Sprawl
Crane, Randall - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 1, pp. 13-19
This essay provides a counterpoint to Robert Bruegmann's perspective on accessibility and sprawl in this journal volume. Bruegmann's recent work on the history of urban form situates contemporary discussions of sprawl in a well-researched historical context; however, this essay takes a different...
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A Use-Based Measure of Accessibility to Linear Features to Predict Urban Trail Use
Ottensmann, John R.; Lindsey, Greg - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 1, pp. 41-63
The standard Hansen measure of accessibility is extended to provide a use-based measure of accessibility reflecting the elasticity of use with respect to the level of provision of facilities. This is further extended to provide a measure of accessibility to linear features, such as trails (as...
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Cities as Organisms: Allometric Scaling of Urban Road Networks
Samaniego, Horacio; Moses, Melanie E. - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 1, pp. 21-39
We propose a statistical approach to determine the features of urban road networks affecting accessibility. Our approach is inspired by metabolic scaling theory (MST) in biology (West et al. 1997). <p> We study the structure of road networks across 425 cities of different sizes in the USA. We show...</p>
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Sprawl and Accessibility
Bruegmann, Robert - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 1, pp. 5-11
This essay argues that many of the assumptions that have been made about sprawl are misleading or just wrong. Nowhere has this been more the case than in debates about transportation and access. Because of this, it is not surprising that a good many of the policies advocated by proponents of...
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Integral Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maglev Rail Projects Under Market Imperfections
Elhorst, J. Paul; Oosterhaven, Jan - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 1, pp. 65-87
This article evaluates a new mode of high speed ground transportation, the magnetic levitation rail system (Maglev). The outcomes of this evaluation provide policy information on the interregional redistribution of employment and population and the national welfare improvement of two Dutch...
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Examining The Role of Urban Form In Shaping People’s Accessibility to Opportunities: An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis
Scott, Darren M.; Horner, Mark W. - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 2, pp. 89-119
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American cities are designed in such a way that the locations of goods, services, and other opportunities favor certain socio-economic groups over others. In so doing, the study’s findings contribute to...
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The Role of Employment Subcenters in Residential Location Decisions
Cho, Eun Joo; Rodriguez, Daniel; Song, Yan - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 2, pp. 121-151
In this paper we employ Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, a polycentric city with 10 employment subcenters, as a case study to explore the role of employment subcenters in determining residential location decisions. We estimate discrete choice models of residential location decisions:...
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Equity Impacts of Transportation Improvements On Core and Peripheral Cities
Leck, Eran; Bekhor, Shlomo; Gat, Daniel - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 2, pp. 153-182
The aim of this paper is to assess the short-term impact of transportation improvements on the reduction of socio-economic disparities between core and peripheral cities. Data used in the analysis was extracted from the 1995 Israel Census. The methodology applied in the study was to estimate...
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Seven American TODs: Good Practices for Urban Design in Transit-Oriented Development Projects
Jacobson, Justin; Forsyth, Ann - In: The Journal of Transport and Land Use 1 (2008) 2, pp. 51-88
In the past few decades, Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) has emerged as a popular and influential planning concept in the United States. Physical design is an important aspect of making TOD projects work as it is a crucial means of coordinating relatively intensive land uses and multiple...
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