JTLU vol 5, no 3, pp 40-52 (2012)Mixed findings have been reported in previous research regarding the impact of built environment on travel behavior—i.e., statistically and practically significant effects found in a number of empirical studies and insignificant correlations shown in many other studies. It is not clear why the estimated impact is stronger or weaker in certain urban areas and how effective a proposed land use change/policy will be in changing certain travel behavior. This knowledge gap has made it difficult for decision makers to evaluate land use plans and policies according to their impact on vehicle miles traveled (VMT), and consequently, their impact on congestion mitigation, energy conservation, and pollution and greenho...
Cities and metropolitan regions face several challenges including rising urban populations, sprawled...
This study examines the linkage between household vehicle usage and their residential locations with...
Previous studies have shown that, all else being equal, residents of neighborhoods with higher level...
Mixed findings have been reported in previous research regarding the impact of built environment on ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Urban transportation researchers have been studying th...
In recent years, increasing concerns over climate change and transportation energy consumption have ...
Much of the literature shows that a compact city with well-mixed land use tends to produce lower veh...
Suburban lifestyle is popular among American families, although it has been criticized for encouragi...
Abstract There has been a growing recognition about the significant impact of land use pattern on tr...
There has been considerable interest in the impact that the built environment has on vehicle miles t...
Advisor: Professor Jiawen YangThe American built environment and the way we travel through it are fu...
In recent years, increasing concerns over climate change and transportation energy consumption have ...
The sprawling patterns of land development common to metropolitan areas of the US have been blamed f...
In the U.S., various anti-sprawl land use regulations have been implemented for over two decades. Pr...
Cities and metropolitan regions face several challenges including rising urban populations, sprawled...
Cities and metropolitan regions face several challenges including rising urban populations, sprawled...
This study examines the linkage between household vehicle usage and their residential locations with...
Previous studies have shown that, all else being equal, residents of neighborhoods with higher level...
Mixed findings have been reported in previous research regarding the impact of built environment on ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Urban transportation researchers have been studying th...
In recent years, increasing concerns over climate change and transportation energy consumption have ...
Much of the literature shows that a compact city with well-mixed land use tends to produce lower veh...
Suburban lifestyle is popular among American families, although it has been criticized for encouragi...
Abstract There has been a growing recognition about the significant impact of land use pattern on tr...
There has been considerable interest in the impact that the built environment has on vehicle miles t...
Advisor: Professor Jiawen YangThe American built environment and the way we travel through it are fu...
In recent years, increasing concerns over climate change and transportation energy consumption have ...
The sprawling patterns of land development common to metropolitan areas of the US have been blamed f...
In the U.S., various anti-sprawl land use regulations have been implemented for over two decades. Pr...
Cities and metropolitan regions face several challenges including rising urban populations, sprawled...
Cities and metropolitan regions face several challenges including rising urban populations, sprawled...
This study examines the linkage between household vehicle usage and their residential locations with...
Previous studies have shown that, all else being equal, residents of neighborhoods with higher level...