A growing consensus among planners and policy-makers is that the automobile-oriented city, one that dominates the American landscape, is no longer sustainable. Such concerns demand a search for ways to promote alternative forms of travel. To this end, this study employs a multiple linear regression analysis in order to determine the relationships between the share of public transit and walking/bicycle commuting and variables representing three categories: urban form measures, socio-demographic and household characteristics, and the presence of a transit-oriented development. These relationships were examined in thirteen metropolitan regions
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
Suburban lifestyle is popular among American families, although it has been criticized for encouragi...
A growing consensus among planners and policy-makers is that the automobile-oriented city, one that...
An extensive literature has shown that transit-oriented development residents (TOD) have lower autom...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become popular as a means to provide reliable, non-automobile-based mobi...
This study analyzes an on-board transit survey conducted by the Atlanta Regional Commission in order...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibliogra...
In the quest for sustainable mobility futures the promotion of car independent or less car dependent...
This study investigated how personal and operational factors (travel distance and streetscape) influ...
This study presents an analytical model of the interaction between urban form and the demand for tra...
This study presents an analytical model of the interaction between urban form and the demand for tra...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional & Community P...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional & Community P...
In light of increasing traffic congestion issues and environmental concerns, initiatives aiming towa...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
Suburban lifestyle is popular among American families, although it has been criticized for encouragi...
A growing consensus among planners and policy-makers is that the automobile-oriented city, one that...
An extensive literature has shown that transit-oriented development residents (TOD) have lower autom...
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) has become popular as a means to provide reliable, non-automobile-based mobi...
This study analyzes an on-board transit survey conducted by the Atlanta Regional Commission in order...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2000.Includes bibliogra...
In the quest for sustainable mobility futures the promotion of car independent or less car dependent...
This study investigated how personal and operational factors (travel distance and streetscape) influ...
This study presents an analytical model of the interaction between urban form and the demand for tra...
This study presents an analytical model of the interaction between urban form and the demand for tra...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional & Community P...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional & Community P...
In light of increasing traffic congestion issues and environmental concerns, initiatives aiming towa...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
A longstanding question within the field of transportation demand management is the strength of the ...
Suburban lifestyle is popular among American families, although it has been criticized for encouragi...