Correlation or causality between the built environment and travel behavior? Evidence from Northern California

作者: Susan Handy , Xinyu Cao , Patricia Mokhtarian

DOI: 10.1016/J.TRD.2005.05.002

关键词: Demographic economicsLand-use planningLand usePopularitySmart growthTravel behaviorMarketingBuilt environmentGeographyMetropolitan areaLand development

摘要: The sprawling patterns of land development common to metropolitan areas of the US have been blamed for high levels of automobile travel, and thus for air quality problems. In …

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