This paper studies residential, commuting and car ownership decisions in the Greater Wellington Region of New Zealand. We establish an estimation methodology that is robust to endogeneity between house prices and residential decisions. The paper also makes extensive use of Geographic Information Systems calculations, allowing us to evaluate the impact of schools, greenspaces and sunlight on decisions. The paper finds that commuting decisions are highly affected by demographic variables, that amenities are important in determining neighbourhood preferences, and that school quality, contrary to popular belief, has relatively little effect on decisions
This paper reviews the transport situation in the northern sector of the greater Christchurch area, ...
Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to reduce motor vehicle...
Physical activity has numerous physical and mental health benefits, and active commuting (walking or...
This paper studies residential, commuting and car ownership decisions in the Greater Wellington Regi...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
Choices regarding residential location are closely linked with travel behaviour. Mathematical model...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
This thesis investigates the scope for compact development to accommodate population growth in Welli...
Using greater Christchurch as a case study, this research seeks to understand the key drivers of res...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
The distance effect from the city centre on property price has long been considered as a major facto...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
This paper proposes and applies a combined stated preference approach in order to estimate residenti...
This research presents the design, implementation and results of a survey of Car and House Ownership...
A great deal of planning literature in the last decade has been devoted to growth management and th...
This paper reviews the transport situation in the northern sector of the greater Christchurch area, ...
Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to reduce motor vehicle...
Physical activity has numerous physical and mental health benefits, and active commuting (walking or...
This paper studies residential, commuting and car ownership decisions in the Greater Wellington Regi...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
Choices regarding residential location are closely linked with travel behaviour. Mathematical model...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
This thesis investigates the scope for compact development to accommodate population growth in Welli...
Using greater Christchurch as a case study, this research seeks to understand the key drivers of res...
There is a well-established body of literature concerning the negative environmental impacts of urba...
The distance effect from the city centre on property price has long been considered as a major facto...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
This paper proposes and applies a combined stated preference approach in order to estimate residenti...
This research presents the design, implementation and results of a survey of Car and House Ownership...
A great deal of planning literature in the last decade has been devoted to growth management and th...
This paper reviews the transport situation in the northern sector of the greater Christchurch area, ...
Metropolitan regions around the world are looking for sustainable strategies to reduce motor vehicle...
Physical activity has numerous physical and mental health benefits, and active commuting (walking or...