As metropolitan areas are generally characterized by decentralized jobs because of a car-based living, in this paper we focus on the feasibility of a "reverse" workplace relocation. The case study of a firm relocation from Rome's suburbs to the historic city centre is presented. The new location, where the employees will have to move, is in a restricted traffic zone. A behavioural-based method was developed to forecast the future mode split of the employees of the firm being relocated. Next, the model's estimates were compared with the results from a focus group interview. This approach is expected to provide reliable estimates of the mode choice, as it combines the standard discrete choice modelling for the mid-term forecast with the resul...
This paper illuminates important causal processes that can explain differences between central, semi...
Over the last 100 years technological improvements in urban travel in terms of reliability and spee...
Perth and Brisbane are both subject to new state government office decentralisation policies. Unlike...
As metropolitan areas are generally characterized by decentralized jobs because of a car-based livin...
Abstract Purpose In recent decades there has been increasing focus on the development of compact and...
Individual behaviour, including that of travel behaviour, can become habitual when repeated within a...
Christchurch, New Zealand, is a city dominated by car use. In the 2013 Census 84% of people travelle...
Fully Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) can self-drive in all situations, offering the highest comfort to dr...
Evolutionary economic geography has awoken an interest in the question how regions can attract new h...
A resurgence of state-led decentralization activity is occurring in Australia, with governments prom...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
This report describes a scenario study into the mobility effects of office relocations. A land-use s...
This report describes a scenario study into the mobility effects of office relocations. A land-use s...
This paper illuminates important causal processes that can explain differences between central, semi...
Abstract niet beschikbaarRelocation of firms can influence the behaviour of employees. They can chan...
This paper illuminates important causal processes that can explain differences between central, semi...
Over the last 100 years technological improvements in urban travel in terms of reliability and spee...
Perth and Brisbane are both subject to new state government office decentralisation policies. Unlike...
As metropolitan areas are generally characterized by decentralized jobs because of a car-based livin...
Abstract Purpose In recent decades there has been increasing focus on the development of compact and...
Individual behaviour, including that of travel behaviour, can become habitual when repeated within a...
Christchurch, New Zealand, is a city dominated by car use. In the 2013 Census 84% of people travelle...
Fully Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) can self-drive in all situations, offering the highest comfort to dr...
Evolutionary economic geography has awoken an interest in the question how regions can attract new h...
A resurgence of state-led decentralization activity is occurring in Australia, with governments prom...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
This report describes a scenario study into the mobility effects of office relocations. A land-use s...
This report describes a scenario study into the mobility effects of office relocations. A land-use s...
This paper illuminates important causal processes that can explain differences between central, semi...
Abstract niet beschikbaarRelocation of firms can influence the behaviour of employees. They can chan...
This paper illuminates important causal processes that can explain differences between central, semi...
Over the last 100 years technological improvements in urban travel in terms of reliability and spee...
Perth and Brisbane are both subject to new state government office decentralisation policies. Unlike...