Land Use and Transportation: Basic Theory
D B Lee and
C P Averous
Environment and Planning A, 1973, vol. 5, issue 4, 491-502
Abstract:
Four partial models of the relationship between transportation and land use are presented, each representing a different slice of a single unified view of the basic theory in the field. Attention is given to transportation as a provider of access and as a consumer of land, both with and without variations in relative levels of capital intensity. The intent is to provide a normative framework for evaluating transportation policy as it affects land use.
Date: 1973
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DOI: 10.1068/a050491
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