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This series of articles charts the development of thinking about space, place, and transport. Divided into four parts, the articles cover fundamental concepts, individual behaviour in urban spatial context, inter-regional transport and policy issues. Taken together, the articles highlight the role that a geographic perspective has played in transport studies, raise questions about transport policy, and point to additional questions worthy of research.
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This series of articles charts the development of thinking about space, place, and transport. Divided into four parts, the articles cover fundamental concepts, individual behaviour in urban spatial context, inter-regional transport and policy issues. Taken together, the articles highlight the role that a geographic perspective has played in transport studies, raise questions about transport policy, and point to additional questions worthy of research.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781138378469
- ISBN-10: 1138378461
- Artikelnr.: 69899098
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 943g
- ISBN-13: 9781138378469
- ISBN-10: 1138378461
- Artikelnr.: 69899098
Susan Hanson, Professor of Geography, University of California at Los Angeles, USA and Mei-Po Kwan, Ohio State University, USA
Contents: Introduction; Part I Fundamental Concepts: Access and Mobility: What about people in regional science?
Torsten Hÿgerstrand; Accessibility and intraurban travel
S. Hanson and M. Schwab; Individual accessibility revisited: implications for geographical analysis in the 21st century
Mei-Po Kwan and Joe Weber; How derived is the demand for travel? Some conceptual and measurement considerations
Patricia L. Mohktarian and Ilan Salomon. Access
Networks and Development: Spatial reorganization; a model and a concept
Donald G. Janelle; New directions for understanding transportation and land use
G. Guiliano; Transport expansion in underdeveloped countries: a comparative analysis
Edward J. Taaffe
Richard L. Morrill and Peter R. Gould; Mobility in development context: changing perspectives
new interpretations
and the real issues
T.R. Leinbach. Equity: The BART experience - what have we learned?
Melvin M. Webber; Geography and the political economy of urban transportation
David C. Hodge; Identifying winners and losers in transportation
David Levinson. Costs Associated with Transport: Time pollution
John Whitelegg; A review of the literature on the social cost of motor vehicle use in the United States
James J. Murphy and Mark A. Delucchi. Part II Individual Behaviour in Urban Spatial Context: The determinants of daily travel-activity patterns: relative location and sociodemographic factors
Susan Hanson; Space-time budgets
public transport
and spatial choice
P.C. Forer and Helen Kivell; Spatial knowledge acquisition by children: route learning and relational distances
Reginald G. Golledge
Nathan Gale
James W. Pellegrino and Sally Doherty; Gender and individual access to urban opportunities: a study using space-time measures
Mei-Po Kwan; Gender
race
and commuting among service sector workers
Sarah McLafferty and Valerie Preston. Part III Interregional Transport: A geographer's analysis of hub-and-spoke networks
Morton E. O'Kelly; Intermodal
Torsten Hÿgerstrand; Accessibility and intraurban travel
S. Hanson and M. Schwab; Individual accessibility revisited: implications for geographical analysis in the 21st century
Mei-Po Kwan and Joe Weber; How derived is the demand for travel? Some conceptual and measurement considerations
Patricia L. Mohktarian and Ilan Salomon. Access
Networks and Development: Spatial reorganization; a model and a concept
Donald G. Janelle; New directions for understanding transportation and land use
G. Guiliano; Transport expansion in underdeveloped countries: a comparative analysis
Edward J. Taaffe
Richard L. Morrill and Peter R. Gould; Mobility in development context: changing perspectives
new interpretations
and the real issues
T.R. Leinbach. Equity: The BART experience - what have we learned?
Melvin M. Webber; Geography and the political economy of urban transportation
David C. Hodge; Identifying winners and losers in transportation
David Levinson. Costs Associated with Transport: Time pollution
John Whitelegg; A review of the literature on the social cost of motor vehicle use in the United States
James J. Murphy and Mark A. Delucchi. Part II Individual Behaviour in Urban Spatial Context: The determinants of daily travel-activity patterns: relative location and sociodemographic factors
Susan Hanson; Space-time budgets
public transport
and spatial choice
P.C. Forer and Helen Kivell; Spatial knowledge acquisition by children: route learning and relational distances
Reginald G. Golledge
Nathan Gale
James W. Pellegrino and Sally Doherty; Gender and individual access to urban opportunities: a study using space-time measures
Mei-Po Kwan; Gender
race
and commuting among service sector workers
Sarah McLafferty and Valerie Preston. Part III Interregional Transport: A geographer's analysis of hub-and-spoke networks
Morton E. O'Kelly; Intermodal
Contents: Introduction; Part I Fundamental Concepts: Access and Mobility: What about people in regional science?
Torsten Hÿgerstrand; Accessibility and intraurban travel
S. Hanson and M. Schwab; Individual accessibility revisited: implications for geographical analysis in the 21st century
Mei-Po Kwan and Joe Weber; How derived is the demand for travel? Some conceptual and measurement considerations
Patricia L. Mohktarian and Ilan Salomon. Access
Networks and Development: Spatial reorganization; a model and a concept
Donald G. Janelle; New directions for understanding transportation and land use
G. Guiliano; Transport expansion in underdeveloped countries: a comparative analysis
Edward J. Taaffe
Richard L. Morrill and Peter R. Gould; Mobility in development context: changing perspectives
new interpretations
and the real issues
T.R. Leinbach. Equity: The BART experience - what have we learned?
Melvin M. Webber; Geography and the political economy of urban transportation
David C. Hodge; Identifying winners and losers in transportation
David Levinson. Costs Associated with Transport: Time pollution
John Whitelegg; A review of the literature on the social cost of motor vehicle use in the United States
James J. Murphy and Mark A. Delucchi. Part II Individual Behaviour in Urban Spatial Context: The determinants of daily travel-activity patterns: relative location and sociodemographic factors
Susan Hanson; Space-time budgets
public transport
and spatial choice
P.C. Forer and Helen Kivell; Spatial knowledge acquisition by children: route learning and relational distances
Reginald G. Golledge
Nathan Gale
James W. Pellegrino and Sally Doherty; Gender and individual access to urban opportunities: a study using space-time measures
Mei-Po Kwan; Gender
race
and commuting among service sector workers
Sarah McLafferty and Valerie Preston. Part III Interregional Transport: A geographer's analysis of hub-and-spoke networks
Morton E. O'Kelly; Intermodal
Torsten Hÿgerstrand; Accessibility and intraurban travel
S. Hanson and M. Schwab; Individual accessibility revisited: implications for geographical analysis in the 21st century
Mei-Po Kwan and Joe Weber; How derived is the demand for travel? Some conceptual and measurement considerations
Patricia L. Mohktarian and Ilan Salomon. Access
Networks and Development: Spatial reorganization; a model and a concept
Donald G. Janelle; New directions for understanding transportation and land use
G. Guiliano; Transport expansion in underdeveloped countries: a comparative analysis
Edward J. Taaffe
Richard L. Morrill and Peter R. Gould; Mobility in development context: changing perspectives
new interpretations
and the real issues
T.R. Leinbach. Equity: The BART experience - what have we learned?
Melvin M. Webber; Geography and the political economy of urban transportation
David C. Hodge; Identifying winners and losers in transportation
David Levinson. Costs Associated with Transport: Time pollution
John Whitelegg; A review of the literature on the social cost of motor vehicle use in the United States
James J. Murphy and Mark A. Delucchi. Part II Individual Behaviour in Urban Spatial Context: The determinants of daily travel-activity patterns: relative location and sociodemographic factors
Susan Hanson; Space-time budgets
public transport
and spatial choice
P.C. Forer and Helen Kivell; Spatial knowledge acquisition by children: route learning and relational distances
Reginald G. Golledge
Nathan Gale
James W. Pellegrino and Sally Doherty; Gender and individual access to urban opportunities: a study using space-time measures
Mei-Po Kwan; Gender
race
and commuting among service sector workers
Sarah McLafferty and Valerie Preston. Part III Interregional Transport: A geographer's analysis of hub-and-spoke networks
Morton E. O'Kelly; Intermodal