Action space formation : a behavioral approach to predicting urban travel behavior.

Author(s)
Horton, F.E. & D.R. Reynolds.
Year
Abstract

A conceptual framework for examining the process of action space formation, a process important in the understanding of urban travel behaviour in urban areas is delineated. Preliminary emperical findings related to the structure of aggregative action spaces of two quite different urban neigbourhoods are presented. Linkages between the action space of an urban householder and its urban travel behaviour are defined in the empirical analyses.

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A 8164 In: (A 8160 S) IRRD 59460
Source

In: Travel analysis, Highway Research Record HRR 322, 1970, p. 136-148

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