Time allocation in urban and transport settings: an international, inter-urban perspective
This paper reports the findings of analyses, conducted to identify regularities and differences underlying various aspects of activity-travel patterns across a set of cities, regions in the world. Activity-travel patterns, derived from activity diary data collected in Portland (USA), Midlands (UK), Fukuoka (Japan), Canadian metropolitan areas, and the South-Rotterdam region (The Netherlands) are compared. The results indicate that although idiosyncratic differences exist between the city regions, there is also considerable evidence of similarities between the city regions.
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2002
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Authors: | Timmermans, Harry ; van der Waerden, Peter ; Alves, Mario ; Polak, John ; Ellis, Scott ; Harvey, Andrew S. ; Kurose, Shigeyuki ; Zandee, Rianne |
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Transport Policy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0967-070X. - Vol. 9.2002, 2, p. 79-93
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Elsevier |
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