The effect of decentralization of land uses on travel behavior remains an unresolved issue in the academic literature. Some US researchers argue that a tendency towards polycentrism is associated with decreasing commute times and distances. Others have, however, suggested and shown the opposite commute times and distances tend to be longer in polycentric than in monocentric urban areas. Using this controversy as a starting point, we analyse how monocentric and polycentric urban structures affect commuting in the Netherlands with data from the 1998 National Travel Survey. Four kinds of urban systems are distinguished: one monocentric and three polycentric systems. In contrast to most previous work, we use multilevel regression analysis to ta...
Based on a study in the Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper compares the influences of macro-le...
Adapting cities and region to facilitate car use is not only a technical issue. It has made society ...
Many articles tried to address the question of the " optimal " urban form regarding sustainable mobi...
This paper documents the investigation of the impact of metropolitan structure on the commute behav...
Although significant strides have been made regarding the relationship between urban structure and t...
Proceedings on CD-ROM.In the last twenty years, urban areas have experienced strong but heterogeneou...
In this paper we describe commuting trends in the Netherlands in the past decade and examine the inf...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...
It is widely recognised that urban mobility is responsible for the generation of an important propor...
Based on a study in Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper compares the influences of macro-level ...
JTLU vol 4, no 1, pp 25-44 (2011)Based on a study in the Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper co...
International audienceIt has frequently been suggested in the literature that a polycentric distribu...
This study examines the extent of which residential location and workplace location affect commuting...
In this paper, we evaluate the distribution of commute trips in The Netherlands, to assess its trans...
JTLU vol. 2, no. 3 (2010) pp. 109-131In order to understand patterns of urban commuter flows, insigh...
Based on a study in the Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper compares the influences of macro-le...
Adapting cities and region to facilitate car use is not only a technical issue. It has made society ...
Many articles tried to address the question of the " optimal " urban form regarding sustainable mobi...
This paper documents the investigation of the impact of metropolitan structure on the commute behav...
Although significant strides have been made regarding the relationship between urban structure and t...
Proceedings on CD-ROM.In the last twenty years, urban areas have experienced strong but heterogeneou...
In this paper we describe commuting trends in the Netherlands in the past decade and examine the inf...
This paper focuses on regional variations in commuting trip lengths by calculating minimum (required...
It is widely recognised that urban mobility is responsible for the generation of an important propor...
Based on a study in Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper compares the influences of macro-level ...
JTLU vol 4, no 1, pp 25-44 (2011)Based on a study in the Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper co...
International audienceIt has frequently been suggested in the literature that a polycentric distribu...
This study examines the extent of which residential location and workplace location affect commuting...
In this paper, we evaluate the distribution of commute trips in The Netherlands, to assess its trans...
JTLU vol. 2, no. 3 (2010) pp. 109-131In order to understand patterns of urban commuter flows, insigh...
Based on a study in the Copenhagen Metropolitan Area, this paper compares the influences of macro-le...
Adapting cities and region to facilitate car use is not only a technical issue. It has made society ...
Many articles tried to address the question of the " optimal " urban form regarding sustainable mobi...