Since the 1940’s planners have pursued the notion of the ‘neighbourhood’ and of ‘self-containment’, both aimed at achieving local trip making. It is arguable that transit oriented development is a reincarnation of these ideas. Both concepts appear strongly relevant today in the context of sustainability and travel minimisation. But to what extent do residents actually minimise travel, and what type of resident? Our research investigates the population groups living within three station precincts along a new suburban railway through southern Perth suburbs to Mandurah (Western Australia). We examine the place of travel minimisation (in terms of car-based travel) in the residents’ decision to locate to the precinct and in the subsequent travel...
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
The design of urban environments has the potential to enhance the health and well-being of residents...
A disproportionate focus of research to date has focussed on public transport (PT) opportunities ava...
The relationship of form, use, and density in urban development and their influence on human behavio...
This paper reports on the potential mobility effects arising from the construction of a new suburban...
This paper reports on a research study that investigated the travel behaviour of residents in three ...
Low density suburban development and excessive use of automobiles are associated with serious urban ...
Low density suburban development and excessive use of automobiles are associated with serious urban ...
The objective of this study is to explore whether changes in neighbourhood characteristics bring abo...
This research identifies the commuting mode choice behaviour of 3537 adults living in different type...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
The purpose of this research is to empirically test the prevailing view that transit oriented develo...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
Neighbourhoods are advocated in UK planning policy in order to foster social capital, combat obesity...
Cities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport networks....
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
The design of urban environments has the potential to enhance the health and well-being of residents...
A disproportionate focus of research to date has focussed on public transport (PT) opportunities ava...
The relationship of form, use, and density in urban development and their influence on human behavio...
This paper reports on the potential mobility effects arising from the construction of a new suburban...
This paper reports on a research study that investigated the travel behaviour of residents in three ...
Low density suburban development and excessive use of automobiles are associated with serious urban ...
Low density suburban development and excessive use of automobiles are associated with serious urban ...
The objective of this study is to explore whether changes in neighbourhood characteristics bring abo...
This research identifies the commuting mode choice behaviour of 3537 adults living in different type...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
The purpose of this research is to empirically test the prevailing view that transit oriented develo...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
Neighbourhoods are advocated in UK planning policy in order to foster social capital, combat obesity...
Cities are seeking to reduce the growth of car-based travel by developing public transport networks....
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
The design of urban environments has the potential to enhance the health and well-being of residents...
A disproportionate focus of research to date has focussed on public transport (PT) opportunities ava...