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<title>Abstract</title> In light of the renewed attention for time geography in the transport modelling field in recent years, this paper provides a timely state‐of‐the‐art review of the contributions of the time‐geographic approach to the closely related research areas of transport planning and...
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<title>Abstract</title> The time--geographic concept of coupling constraints defining when and for how long persons have to be corporeally present at a given physical location can help transportation researchers to understand better how people combining employment and domestic responsibilities coordinate and...
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<title>Abstract</title> Two issues have recently attracted increasing attention in the literature on New Urbanist‐type, higher‐density, mixed‐use neighborhoods: whether there is a direct causal link between the characteristics of the built environment and personal travel behavior and what kind of people...
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In advanced economies, flows play an important part in connecting urban nodes. This paper sets up a framework for identifying and classifying the pattern of the urban systems from an interaction perspective. Three S-dimensions are proposed (that is, the strength of interaction, the symmetry of...
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