Travel behaviour in Dutch monocentric and policentric urban systems

作者: Tim Schwanen , Frans M Dieleman , Martin Dijst

DOI: 10.1016/S0966-6923(01)00009-6

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摘要: In this paper, we analyse how monocentric and policentric urban structures affect modal choice and travel distances for different travel purposes in the Netherlands. The analysis is …

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