De ruimtelijke ordening als verleider tot (on)gewenst mobiliteitsgedrag : een ruimtelijke analyse van het verplaatsingsgedrag van ouderen in Maastricht en Margraten.

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Rooij, R.M.
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Abstract

Spatial planning as the seduction towards (un)desired mobility behaviour A spatial analysis of the travel behaviour of older people in Maastricht and Margraten In the field of spatial planning, a difference in opinion exists about the primacy of the so called stream and stay functions. And especially about in what way these functions influence each other and influence the (activity-travel) behaviour of people. What structures what? By means of the spatial analysis of the travel behaviour of older people, this paper concludes that: (1) both needs and possibilities make people travel; (2) people themselves decide if, when, where to, and how they want to travel, in stead of spatial planners; (3) spatial planning however does create the spatial conditions of the travel behaviour of people, and thus is a seducer to, and a facilitator of (un)desired mobility behaviour. (Author/publisher)

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20021822 c16 ST (In: ST 20021822 c [electronic version only])
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In: De kunst van het verleiden : 29ste Colloquium Vervoersplanologisch Speurwerk CVS : bundeling van bijdragen aan het colloquium gehouden te Amsterdam, 28 en 29 november 2002, deel 3, p. 1549-1565, 8 ref.

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