Communication innovations, urban form and travel demand : some hypotheses and a bibliography.

Author(s)
Harkness, R.C.
Year
Abstract

Hypotheses are developed about the effects of telecommunication advances on urban growth patterns and urban travel demands. It is suggested that CBD (central business district) office employment might decentralize if telecommunications could effectively substitute for short inter-office business trips and that job decentralization would alter journey-to-work patterns and the viability of certain public transit systems.

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Library number
B 4453 T /72/ IRRD 206846
Source

Transportation, Vol. 2 (1973), No. 2 (July), p. 153-193.

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