This report systematically examines land uses around airports across the country, as well as the consequences for a metropolitan region of expanding versus moving an airport. A combination of methodologies is found to be the best approach. The airports in Minneapolis- St. Paul and Denver are further examined as case studies for the question of expansion versus new construction. Conclusions include: the larger the city, the more specialized the airport land uses, and regional economic needs and wants override local economic, social, and environmental needs and wants. Future study should take a more historical approach and more carefully define the region influenced by an airport.Center for Transportation Studie
The main purpose of this thesis is to investigate the effect of the airport on metropolitan life, to...
Our research examines the role of airports in regional development. Specifically, we examine two thi...
The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Task Force commissioned this study. It was established to address the app...
This study examines two main issues surrounding the increasing demand for airport capacity: the effe...
16. Abstract (Limit: 200 words) This study examines two main issues surrounding the increasing deman...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [96]-97)Studies have shown that airports are a growing fo...
This thesis evaluates the impact of airports on land uses in and around airport land by a mixed rese...
Considerable attention has been focused on the relationship between transportation costs and land va...
Numerous studies have established strong connections between air traffic and economic growth at the ...
U.S. commercial airports serve as gateways for cities competing globally. Local policy-makers can en...
This research addresses the question of how different regional land-use patterns would impact travel...
Purpose - Airports have historically been placed on the outskirts of cities on land that was conside...
Vita.Planning for the secondary impacts of airport development is a complex process which requires t...
276999802PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/276999802/viewonlineMTI REPORT 06-05FHWA/CA/OR 20061...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportMiller, Matthew McKeePeng, JustinMetro, JolynEskic, De...
The main purpose of this thesis is to investigate the effect of the airport on metropolitan life, to...
Our research examines the role of airports in regional development. Specifically, we examine two thi...
The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Task Force commissioned this study. It was established to address the app...
This study examines two main issues surrounding the increasing demand for airport capacity: the effe...
16. Abstract (Limit: 200 words) This study examines two main issues surrounding the increasing deman...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [96]-97)Studies have shown that airports are a growing fo...
This thesis evaluates the impact of airports on land uses in and around airport land by a mixed rese...
Considerable attention has been focused on the relationship between transportation costs and land va...
Numerous studies have established strong connections between air traffic and economic growth at the ...
U.S. commercial airports serve as gateways for cities competing globally. Local policy-makers can en...
This research addresses the question of how different regional land-use patterns would impact travel...
Purpose - Airports have historically been placed on the outskirts of cities on land that was conside...
Vita.Planning for the secondary impacts of airport development is a complex process which requires t...
276999802PDFTech Reporthttp://worldcat.org/oclc/276999802/viewonlineMTI REPORT 06-05FHWA/CA/OR 20061...
US Transportation Collection2022PDFTech ReportMiller, Matthew McKeePeng, JustinMetro, JolynEskic, De...
The main purpose of this thesis is to investigate the effect of the airport on metropolitan life, to...
Our research examines the role of airports in regional development. Specifically, we examine two thi...
The Minneapolis-Saint Paul Task Force commissioned this study. It was established to address the app...