This paper explores the extent to which high quality public transport can support reduced car parking requirements for new residential apartment buildings. Using a case study of Melbourne, the demand for car parking at residential apartment buildings in proximity to high frequency public transport is assessed, while controlling for a range of socio-demographic, urban design and demand management variables. Key findings indicate that while lower demand for car parking is associated with proximity to high quality public transport, this association is not significant when controlling for other factors that influence car ownership. Public transport service supply within 800 m of residential apartment buildings was instead found to be significan...
For at least thirty years urban growth management policies in Australian cities have focused on incr...
The organisation of parking is a key challenge to more sustainable mobility in urban areas, as its p...
Car ownership and car use depend on numerous factors, among which are parking availability at destin...
Theory suggests that the demand for private vehicle travel is inversely proportional to the utility ...
Together, globalisation and urbanisation are accelerating the densification of cities while disrupti...
In this paper, we study the effect of a low parking requirement in combination with dedicated carsha...
Parking planning for new residential constructions is intensively discussed between develops, archit...
Parking pricing schemes have been implemented in many cities across the world as an efficient means ...
A relatively recent body of literature has looked critically at the role of car parking in urban are...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
The planned growth of Australia’s city centres will be dependent on increasing the transport system ...
Integrating car parking facilities with public transport in Park and Ride (P&R) facilities has the p...
This paper examines the role of parking pricing and supply by time of day in determining whether to ...
ABSTRACT New York City policymakers are planning for a city of over 9 million residents by 2030, a l...
Cities are growing, leading to challenges to keep cities sustainable, liveable and accessible. In Eu...
For at least thirty years urban growth management policies in Australian cities have focused on incr...
The organisation of parking is a key challenge to more sustainable mobility in urban areas, as its p...
Car ownership and car use depend on numerous factors, among which are parking availability at destin...
Theory suggests that the demand for private vehicle travel is inversely proportional to the utility ...
Together, globalisation and urbanisation are accelerating the densification of cities while disrupti...
In this paper, we study the effect of a low parking requirement in combination with dedicated carsha...
Parking planning for new residential constructions is intensively discussed between develops, archit...
Parking pricing schemes have been implemented in many cities across the world as an efficient means ...
A relatively recent body of literature has looked critically at the role of car parking in urban are...
In this study of how off-street parking requirements affect urban form, we begin by analyzing the re...
The planned growth of Australia’s city centres will be dependent on increasing the transport system ...
Integrating car parking facilities with public transport in Park and Ride (P&R) facilities has the p...
This paper examines the role of parking pricing and supply by time of day in determining whether to ...
ABSTRACT New York City policymakers are planning for a city of over 9 million residents by 2030, a l...
Cities are growing, leading to challenges to keep cities sustainable, liveable and accessible. In Eu...
For at least thirty years urban growth management policies in Australian cities have focused on incr...
The organisation of parking is a key challenge to more sustainable mobility in urban areas, as its p...
Car ownership and car use depend on numerous factors, among which are parking availability at destin...