Urban dispersion (sprawl) is a reality, however unplanned it may be. Its supporters advocate contact with nature, space and intimacy; however, alleged disadvantages include land consumption, public infrastructure and mobility costs, and housing prices. The Research Project “Costs and Benefits of Urban Dispersion on a local scale” seeks to contribute to the debate with an objective approach based on the quantification of costs, externalities and benefits of different urban settlement patterns, thus “bringing urban form back to planning”. This paper presents one of the Project’s tasks, the one concerning mobility costs, both internal and external. Quantified internal costs include investment, inspection, insurance, energy and maintenance; e...
Over the past centuries, cities have undergone major transformations that led to global urbanization...
This project is a study about transport, transport costs and their effects in environment. About how...
Using the case study of Portugal over the period 1985 to 1998, this paper reports on an empirical te...
Palabras Clave: formas de ocupación del territorio, costos de movilidad e infraestructuras, calidad ...
There is an increasing urbanization of the world population, but the city has been taking new shapes...
The densification of an urban core forces outward growth of the city to suburbs. The movement toward...
Although transport externalities are known to be substantial, their estimates are uncertain, especia...
This is one of three companion papers taken from a study that assesses the comparative costs of urba...
Urban mobility causes significant negative externalities namely emissions from individual transport....
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the availability of transportation infr...
Commuting is one of the main contributors to the high energy consumption patterns in modern economie...
Mass transport and sof tmodesplay a critical role in solving the major it yofurb an mobility problem...
This paper researches and proposes an objective way to compute land prices, based on their real andc...
Nowadays Portugal is under a large process of creation/revision of studies and plans related with la...
The burden of urban transport : the consistency of urban sprawl The current development of urban se...
Over the past centuries, cities have undergone major transformations that led to global urbanization...
This project is a study about transport, transport costs and their effects in environment. About how...
Using the case study of Portugal over the period 1985 to 1998, this paper reports on an empirical te...
Palabras Clave: formas de ocupación del territorio, costos de movilidad e infraestructuras, calidad ...
There is an increasing urbanization of the world population, but the city has been taking new shapes...
The densification of an urban core forces outward growth of the city to suburbs. The movement toward...
Although transport externalities are known to be substantial, their estimates are uncertain, especia...
This is one of three companion papers taken from a study that assesses the comparative costs of urba...
Urban mobility causes significant negative externalities namely emissions from individual transport....
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between the availability of transportation infr...
Commuting is one of the main contributors to the high energy consumption patterns in modern economie...
Mass transport and sof tmodesplay a critical role in solving the major it yofurb an mobility problem...
This paper researches and proposes an objective way to compute land prices, based on their real andc...
Nowadays Portugal is under a large process of creation/revision of studies and plans related with la...
The burden of urban transport : the consistency of urban sprawl The current development of urban se...
Over the past centuries, cities have undergone major transformations that led to global urbanization...
This project is a study about transport, transport costs and their effects in environment. About how...
Using the case study of Portugal over the period 1985 to 1998, this paper reports on an empirical te...