This paper is written as part of a project on the effects of increases in rail fares on location and commuting decisions in London and South East England. The main theme of the paper is the relationship between accessibility and locational choice. The various factors determining the choice of residence, and to a lesser extent, job, are discussed, in particular, the importance of accessibility in the process. A wide variety of urban locational models are then discussed, in particular frm the point of view of how accessibility is taken into account. The models described are urban economic, spatial. interaction, regression, disaggregate and demographic. A model of the relationships between land use and transport that has already been applied e...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 77-85.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The aim of this paper is to gain further insight into the way in which residential location choice b...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Many people who work in London live over 30 miles from their jobs and travel to work by rail. Their ...
This paper contains the mathematical description of a model that represents the relationships betwee...
This paper aims at analyzing to what extent changing accessibility affects the distribution of resid...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This dataset consists ...
In recent years, land value capture has attracted increasing attention as a result of its potential ...
In this paper the results from the validation of an integrated land use and transport model are desc...
This paper contains preliminary analysis of the data collected during the pilot survey of a Central ...
Choices regarding residential location are closely linked with travel behaviour. Mathematical model...
The previous chapters in this Handbook have shown that spatial development, or land use, determines ...
The previous chapters in this Handbook have shown that spatial development, or land use, determines ...
In this paper we implement a powerful empirical approach than has not previously been applied to rai...
This paper proposes and applies a combined stated preference approach in order to estimate residenti...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 77-85.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The aim of this paper is to gain further insight into the way in which residential location choice b...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...
Many people who work in London live over 30 miles from their jobs and travel to work by rail. Their ...
This paper contains the mathematical description of a model that represents the relationships betwee...
This paper aims at analyzing to what extent changing accessibility affects the distribution of resid...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This dataset consists ...
In recent years, land value capture has attracted increasing attention as a result of its potential ...
In this paper the results from the validation of an integrated land use and transport model are desc...
This paper contains preliminary analysis of the data collected during the pilot survey of a Central ...
Choices regarding residential location are closely linked with travel behaviour. Mathematical model...
The previous chapters in this Handbook have shown that spatial development, or land use, determines ...
The previous chapters in this Handbook have shown that spatial development, or land use, determines ...
In this paper we implement a powerful empirical approach than has not previously been applied to rai...
This paper proposes and applies a combined stated preference approach in order to estimate residenti...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 77-85.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature review -...
The aim of this paper is to gain further insight into the way in which residential location choice b...
Choice of residential location and the transport options which flow from that choice may have signif...