Social and environmental impacts of the BART system : needed research.

Author(s)
Foley, D.L. D.B. Lee & D. Appleyard.
Year
Abstract

The social impacts of the BART System on users and non-users must be analyzed in categories judged to be socially significant. Impacts on the activity patterns of users can be separated into the following types: (1) Substitution, changes that result in substituting BART for some other transportation activity, and (2) Income effect, changes that result in increased personal resources to spend and consequently lead to more activity.

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A 5746 (In: A 5743 S) IRRD 50923
Source

In: Impact of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Systems on the San Francisco Metropolitan Region : proceedings of a workshop conference, February 9-11, 1970, HRB Special Report No. 111, p. 13

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