Transportation and land use are interdependent shapers of urban form. First, changes in land use alter travel demand patterns, which determine traffic flows on transportation infrastructure. Second, changed traffic flows drive the improvement of transportation facilities. Third, ne
In this paper, we propose to measure the extent of the influence of transportation systems on land u...
M.Phil.While it is true that urban transport is a function of land use, it is equally true that land...
Between 1900 and 2000, the length of paved roads in the United States increased from 240 km to 6,400...
This paper explores the co-evolution of land use and transportation, which is a poorly understood fi...
US Transportation Collection2009PDFTech ReportZhang, LeiXu, WeiLi, MingxinUniversity of Maryland (Co...
00770502096523102X1998PDFResearch PaperCommercial stripsLand useSupplyTransportation planningTravel ...
The world is experiencing unprecedented and rapid urbanization. To be able to handle this transforma...
This commentary on urban transportation and land use explores the complex relations among activity, ...
Theories of relationships between land use and transportation, and the empirical research conducted ...
Major infrastructure projects can re-sculpt the pattern of urban development. Substantial shifts in ...
The impacts of a changing transportation system on land consumption are analyzed. An analytical mode...
Volume 4, Issue 2 of the Journal of Transport and Land Use focuses on coevolution: how transport dri...
The feedback relationship between land use and the transport system is well understood by transport ...
The present research develops an agent-based model to treat the organization, growth, and contractio...
This paper explores the inter-connectedness and co-evolution of transportation networks and land use...
In this paper, we propose to measure the extent of the influence of transportation systems on land u...
M.Phil.While it is true that urban transport is a function of land use, it is equally true that land...
Between 1900 and 2000, the length of paved roads in the United States increased from 240 km to 6,400...
This paper explores the co-evolution of land use and transportation, which is a poorly understood fi...
US Transportation Collection2009PDFTech ReportZhang, LeiXu, WeiLi, MingxinUniversity of Maryland (Co...
00770502096523102X1998PDFResearch PaperCommercial stripsLand useSupplyTransportation planningTravel ...
The world is experiencing unprecedented and rapid urbanization. To be able to handle this transforma...
This commentary on urban transportation and land use explores the complex relations among activity, ...
Theories of relationships between land use and transportation, and the empirical research conducted ...
Major infrastructure projects can re-sculpt the pattern of urban development. Substantial shifts in ...
The impacts of a changing transportation system on land consumption are analyzed. An analytical mode...
Volume 4, Issue 2 of the Journal of Transport and Land Use focuses on coevolution: how transport dri...
The feedback relationship between land use and the transport system is well understood by transport ...
The present research develops an agent-based model to treat the organization, growth, and contractio...
This paper explores the inter-connectedness and co-evolution of transportation networks and land use...
In this paper, we propose to measure the extent of the influence of transportation systems on land u...
M.Phil.While it is true that urban transport is a function of land use, it is equally true that land...
Between 1900 and 2000, the length of paved roads in the United States increased from 240 km to 6,400...