A comparison of transportation systems in the metropolitan areas of the world\u27s financial capitals--London, Paris, New York, and Tokyo--found that although all of the urban areas are spreading outward from their historical and economic cores, there are striking differences in their patterns of development--and the transport consequences. The principal determinant of travel demand and mode in the four cities is the extent to which housing and employment are clustered around transit. It appears that the more that daily trip needs can be met by walking, the more likely that longer trips will be made by transit than by automobile. This conclusion is drawn from the high transit use and low automobile use in the inner zones of New York, whe...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
The global context of population shifting from rural to urban areas brings the growth of large citi...
This paper proposes that there has been an evolving pattern of urban transport policy and planning i...
Sustainability is a major driver of world policy for cities, and public transport is said to be a mo...
Summary: This paper explores the relationship between land use patterns and individual mobility from...
The present study has three major aims. First, we will study differences in the population and emplo...
Access (the ease of reaching valued destinations) is underpinned by land use and transport infrastru...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...
The idea of using transit-oriented development (TOD) in reducing automobile dependency and improving...
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a management strategy that offers sustainable answers to urban...
Megacities worldwide show an important diversity not only in structural properties and mobility beha...
Many articles tried to address the question of the " optimal " urban form regarding sustainable mobi...
Megacities around the globe present bewildering combinations of transport patterns, transport infras...
In many countries of Western Europe, cities are being built around cars and individual houses. This ...
Total daily travel (cars, motorcycles, public transport, walking and cycling) in forty-three world c...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
The global context of population shifting from rural to urban areas brings the growth of large citi...
This paper proposes that there has been an evolving pattern of urban transport policy and planning i...
Sustainability is a major driver of world policy for cities, and public transport is said to be a mo...
Summary: This paper explores the relationship between land use patterns and individual mobility from...
The present study has three major aims. First, we will study differences in the population and emplo...
Access (the ease of reaching valued destinations) is underpinned by land use and transport infrastru...
London may have passed its historical 1939 peak population just under a year ago, but despite being ...
The idea of using transit-oriented development (TOD) in reducing automobile dependency and improving...
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a management strategy that offers sustainable answers to urban...
Megacities worldwide show an important diversity not only in structural properties and mobility beha...
Many articles tried to address the question of the " optimal " urban form regarding sustainable mobi...
Megacities around the globe present bewildering combinations of transport patterns, transport infras...
In many countries of Western Europe, cities are being built around cars and individual houses. This ...
Total daily travel (cars, motorcycles, public transport, walking and cycling) in forty-three world c...
This dissertation is an exploration of the relationship between the transportation-land use system i...
The global context of population shifting from rural to urban areas brings the growth of large citi...
This paper proposes that there has been an evolving pattern of urban transport policy and planning i...