Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2005.Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-165).The dissertation is broadly concerned with the issues of urban transportation and urban spatial structure change. The focus of the research is to interpret the increase in commuting time and distance in the last two decades. The major hypothesis is that a significant proportion of commuting length increase can be explained by land development patterns, particularly the spatial relationship between workplace and residence. The biggest challenge to address the above problem is to design a method that characterizes job-housing proximity and correlates commuting with job-housing proximity consistentl...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
With more than 80 percent of Americans now living in urban areas, the consequences of city growth ar...
Among others, one commonly identified negative consequence of urban sprawl is an increase in the len...
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...
The change in commuting time in the process of spatially decentralized development has generated deb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.Inc...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
This paper evaluates the influence of residential density on commuting behavior across U.S. cities w...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
There is interest in understanding which characteristics of metropolitan areas impact the length of ...
This study examines the relationship between one-way commuting time to major employment clusters in ...
This study uses 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) data to determine the effect o...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.Co...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
With more than 80 percent of Americans now living in urban areas, the consequences of city growth ar...
Among others, one commonly identified negative consequence of urban sprawl is an increase in the len...
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...
The change in commuting time in the process of spatially decentralized development has generated deb...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2000.Inc...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
This paper evaluates the influence of residential density on commuting behavior across U.S. cities w...
The consequences of sprawl for travel behavior remain unclear. Theory suggests at least two possible...
There is interest in understanding which characteristics of metropolitan areas impact the length of ...
This study examines the relationship between one-way commuting time to major employment clusters in ...
This study uses 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) data to determine the effect o...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2001.Co...
The degree of connectivity and proximity that results from the configuration of land uses and associ...
With more than 80 percent of Americans now living in urban areas, the consequences of city growth ar...
Among others, one commonly identified negative consequence of urban sprawl is an increase in the len...