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The Weakening Transportation-Land Use Connection

Genevieve Giuliano

University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers from University of California Transportation Center

Abstract: The precise relationship between transportation and land use continues to elude us. It seems self-evident that transportation facilities and services have enormous effects on land use patterns. We've all observed developments occur around freeway interchanges, and we all know the history of automobile-oriented suburban development. However, when we look beyond broad generalizations, we see far more complex and uncertain relationships, as well as a cluster of unsubstantiated beliefs.

Keywords: Engineering; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Life Sciences; transportation; land use; metropolitan; population; households; commuters (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1995-03-01
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