Impact of transportation facilities on land development.

Author(s)
Hamburg, J.R. G.J.H. Brown & M. Schneider
Year
Abstract

This paper describes a series of experiments that have been conducted using the prototype transportation and land use development model developed by Schneider. The model is used to explore the impact that factors such as centrality, magnitude of growth, network speed, network density, and network geometry have on land development. The relevance and utility of such experimentation to transportation planning are considered, and recommendations with respect to continuing research are discussed.

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A 7177 (In: A 7163 S) IRRD 51736
Source

In: Socioeconomic considerations in transportation planning, Highway Research Record HRR, No. 305, 1970, p. 172-178

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