Among others, one commonly identified negative consequence of urban sprawl is an increase in the length of the journey to work. However, there has been more discussion of this than serious scrutiny, hence the relationship between urban sprawl and commuting patterns, especially at the intraurban level, remains unclear. Using the 2000 Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP) data for two Southeastern metropolitan areas, this research investigates the extent to which workers living in sprawl areas commute farther to work than those living in higher density areas. The analysis of variance confirms that workers commuting from sprawl areas to urban areas experience a longer commute in terms of time as well as mileage, though this varies when...
The observation that increasing dispersion of employment opportunities leads to decreased travel tim...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
This study examines the relationship between one-way commuting time to major employment clusters in ...
Studies of residential sprawl have shown that longer commutes are typical for residents of these are...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
Urban sprawl has emerged as a major urban planning issue in the past decade, with a variety of urban...
The concept of an urban growth wave expanding outwards is used to examine the commuting characterist...
Sprawl is a well-known consequence of the suburbanization of the United States population. However, ...
Urban sprawl bas been a major policy issue for some time in academia as well as in American politics...
Commuting is the major source of congestion and air pollution in the United States. For almost a dec...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
With more than 80 percent of Americans now living in urban areas, the consequences of city growth ar...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
JTLU vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 105-110 (2014)Relatively little attention has been paid to the relationship ...
The observation that increasing dispersion of employment opportunities leads to decreased travel tim...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
This study examines the relationship between one-way commuting time to major employment clusters in ...
Studies of residential sprawl have shown that longer commutes are typical for residents of these are...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
Urban sprawl has emerged as a major urban planning issue in the past decade, with a variety of urban...
The concept of an urban growth wave expanding outwards is used to examine the commuting characterist...
Sprawl is a well-known consequence of the suburbanization of the United States population. However, ...
Urban sprawl bas been a major policy issue for some time in academia as well as in American politics...
Commuting is the major source of congestion and air pollution in the United States. For almost a dec...
015162642013Final ReportPDFTech Report49111-05-23Travel patternsDistanceCommutingRegression analysis...
With more than 80 percent of Americans now living in urban areas, the consequences of city growth ar...
This paper examines changes in urban sprawl in United States metropolitan areas from 1970 to 2010 us...
JTLU vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 105-110 (2014)Relatively little attention has been paid to the relationship ...
The observation that increasing dispersion of employment opportunities leads to decreased travel tim...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.In...
This study examines the relationship between one-way commuting time to major employment clusters in ...