Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of whether manipulating land uses in the direction of “smart growth” alternatives can reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) or otherwise improve travel behavior. Yet the notion of “manipulating” land uses implies that the alternative is somehow self-organized or market-based. This view appears to underestimate the extent to which current planning interventions in the United States – largely focused on lowering development densities, mandating ample road and parking designs, and separating land uses – impose an auto-oriented template on most new development. Rather than a market failure, the paucity of “smart growth” alternatives may be a planning...
In the U.S., various anti-sprawl land use regulations have been implemented for over two decades. Pr...
Some commentators treat suburban sprawl (by which I mean automobile-dependent land development) as t...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...
Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of...
Abstract. Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the q...
Policy reform efforts have recently assumed that manipulating land uses in the direction of smart gr...
Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of...
This study argues that significant unmet demand exists for alternatives to conventional auto-oriente...
Transportation and land use research that considers such alternatives as New Urbanist development, j...
The connection between transportation and land use lies at the center of efforts in the United State...
The usefulness of land use and transportation approaches including new urbanism, smart growth, trans...
In this paper, we explore the transportation-land use policy connection. More specifically, we consi...
Automobile-centered, low-density development was the defining feature of population growth in the Un...
In July of 2008, the United States had the highest gasoline price in both nominal and real dollars s...
The problem explored in this mixed-method research is that many cities are unprepared for urban grow...
In the U.S., various anti-sprawl land use regulations have been implemented for over two decades. Pr...
Some commentators treat suburban sprawl (by which I mean automobile-dependent land development) as t...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...
Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of...
Abstract. Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the q...
Policy reform efforts have recently assumed that manipulating land uses in the direction of smart gr...
Transportation and land use research of the past decade has focused in large part on the question of...
This study argues that significant unmet demand exists for alternatives to conventional auto-oriente...
Transportation and land use research that considers such alternatives as New Urbanist development, j...
The connection between transportation and land use lies at the center of efforts in the United State...
The usefulness of land use and transportation approaches including new urbanism, smart growth, trans...
In this paper, we explore the transportation-land use policy connection. More specifically, we consi...
Automobile-centered, low-density development was the defining feature of population growth in the Un...
In July of 2008, the United States had the highest gasoline price in both nominal and real dollars s...
The problem explored in this mixed-method research is that many cities are unprepared for urban grow...
In the U.S., various anti-sprawl land use regulations have been implemented for over two decades. Pr...
Some commentators treat suburban sprawl (by which I mean automobile-dependent land development) as t...
Planners have often looked on transportation policies as a means of controlling broad patterns of la...