This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing so, it argues that the average random commute, is a more appropriate basis for measuring the efficiency of urban commuting patterns. Using this as a base, the paper introduces two new measures of commuting efficiency based on measuring the collective commuting economy of individuals for the journey to work: commuting economy and normalised commuting economy. It is argued that because the average random comute has an intrinsically behavioural interpretation, the measures introduced yield more explicit explanations of the overall nature of travel behaviour within the constraints set by land use geography and the spatial distribution of the trans...
Human commuting activity plays a significant role in understanding urban transport systems. This pa...
In this paper we subdivide functional regional labour markets by modelling the commuting behaviour o...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
This thesis is based on an article by Bruce Hamilton published in the Journal of Political Economy 9...
One of the most promising approaches to mitigating land-use and transportation problems is continue...
Commuting efficiency measures the impact of commuting on urban spatial and social environments. Urba...
Transportation Research Arena (TRA) Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobi...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting - the equivalent of 19 standard working da...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting—the equivalent of 19 standard working days...
The distance a person is willing to commute has a direct influence on her/his employment opportuniti...
International audienceUrban planners have explored many solutions for reducing the energy and enviro...
Human commuting activity plays a significant role in understanding urban transport systems. This pa...
In this paper we subdivide functional regional labour markets by modelling the commuting behaviour o...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
This paper revisits the notion of random commuting within the excess commuting framework. In doing s...
This paper reports results from research conducted to analyse the extent of excess commuting in Dubl...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
This thesis is based on an article by Bruce Hamilton published in the Journal of Political Economy 9...
One of the most promising approaches to mitigating land-use and transportation problems is continue...
Commuting efficiency measures the impact of commuting on urban spatial and social environments. Urba...
Transportation Research Arena (TRA) Transport Solutions: from Research to Deployment - Innovate Mobi...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting - the equivalent of 19 standard working da...
The average worker in Britain spends 139 h/year commuting—the equivalent of 19 standard working days...
The distance a person is willing to commute has a direct influence on her/his employment opportuniti...
International audienceUrban planners have explored many solutions for reducing the energy and enviro...
Human commuting activity plays a significant role in understanding urban transport systems. This pa...
In this paper we subdivide functional regional labour markets by modelling the commuting behaviour o...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...