Summary. Excess commuting has emerged during the past two decades as an important construct for evaluating the spatial relationships between employment and residential locations. During this time-period, there has been an on-going debate regarding how one should measure excess commuting in urban regions. This paper contributes to the debate by focusing on the spatial issues inherent in excess commuting evaluation. We demonstrate how scale and unit de nition (the modi able areal unit problem) are manifested in the assessment of excess commuting, both in theoretical and empirical terms. To this end, a geographical information systems-based analysis is presented which explores spatial sensitivities in the excess commuting measure. Our result...
Excess commuting refers to wasteful journey-to-work travel, resulting from the non-optimal spatial c...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
The average distance covered by individual commuting trips increases year after year, regardless of ...
The excess commuting framework has advanced a series of metrics through which a city or a region's j...
The balance between jobs and housing has received considerable attention in the recent debates over ...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
In large metropolitan areas in the industrialized world commuting times are extraordinarily lengthy....
In this paper, we use continuous urban structure instead of zonal model, try to calculateunbiased ex...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
The sensitivity of spatial analytic results to the way in which the areal units are defined is known...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...
This paper investigates recent trends in the efficiency of the Belgian territorial structure in term...
There is interest in understanding which characteristics of metropolitan areas impact the length of ...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
Excess commuting refers to wasteful journey-to-work travel, resulting from the non-optimal spatial c...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
The average distance covered by individual commuting trips increases year after year, regardless of ...
The excess commuting framework has advanced a series of metrics through which a city or a region's j...
The balance between jobs and housing has received considerable attention in the recent debates over ...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
In large metropolitan areas in the industrialized world commuting times are extraordinarily lengthy....
In this paper, we use continuous urban structure instead of zonal model, try to calculateunbiased ex...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
The sensitivity of spatial analytic results to the way in which the areal units are defined is known...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...
This paper investigates recent trends in the efficiency of the Belgian territorial structure in term...
There is interest in understanding which characteristics of metropolitan areas impact the length of ...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
Excess commuting refers to wasteful journey-to-work travel, resulting from the non-optimal spatial c...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
The average distance covered by individual commuting trips increases year after year, regardless of ...