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transport networks. The literature on first mover advantages identifies a number of sources that explain their existence … surface transport networks, which enables first mover advantage to be analyzed in a controlled environment. Simulation … transport network and become increasingly prominent as the network expands. In addition, the analysis discloses that the extent …
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The most common perception of London’s underground railways and land use is that the railway stimulated suburban development and growth of the city. However, the interface between the railway, private property interests, and urban and suburban development is much more complicated than this....
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Spatial planning and policy continues to be used as a tool to bring about changes in travel behavior. Policy suggests that by creating particular urban forms, demand for travel by car can be reduced. This paper uses data collected in 2006 from 280 households in Glasgow and Edinburgh to analyze...
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This paper analyzes 12 city plans that were developed based on environmental-sustainability indicators using a multi-agent model. The plans are based on three city forms and four types of city scenarios, each representing a different planning concept. The environmental indicators concern...
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This paper examines two major emerging constraints on transport in fast-growing Chinese urban cities: oil supply and … policy measures that could be adopted to reduce the use of oil for transport and greenhouse gas emissions. Three transport … energy scenarios, “Road Ahead,” “Oil Saved,” and “Integrated Transport,” illustrate potential motorization trends given …
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This study focuses on how street design and land uses influence pedestrian behavior in a medium-sized Chinese city, Fushun. In cities throughout China, the change from workplace-managed and assigned housing to market housing has had profound effects on pedestrians. Coupled with motorization,...
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The Journal of Transport and Land Use launches with this issue. Transport and land use are two sides of the same coin …; one does not build transport facilities or operate transport systems but to connect activities that occur on places. ose … activities (or land uses) could not exist but for the transport that enables people and goods to reach them. …
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relevant not only to land use and transport planning in Denmark, but also to a wider global context. …
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. Because the public transport environment, including walking and cycling modes, is not accessible, the use of private cars … transport planning as well as delivery, including in the appraisal process. In transport projects appraisal, the costs of … accessible transport are properly considered for everybody across the whole planning process including appraisal, providing …
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Prior to the release of Issue 2, the Journal of Transport and Land Use web site received over 5,000 visits from over 3 … held at the University of Minnesota in August, 2007; they are authored by leading contributors to the domain of transport …
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