Street Network Structure and Activity Spaces
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This research analyzes the influence of network structure on household spatial patterns, as measured by activity spaces. The analysis uses street network and travel survey data from the Twin Cities and South Florida to compile measures of network structure. Statistical regression models test the relationship between network structure and travel. The results show that network design does influence travel, after controlling for other non-network based measures. Results from this analysis can be used to understand how changes in network can be used to bring about desired changes in travel behavior.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098014537956
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Parthasarathi, Pavithra, Hartwig Hochmair, and David Levinson (2015) Street Network Structure and Activity Spaces. Urban Studies 52(6) 1090-1112.
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Parthasarathi, Pavithra; Hochmair, Hartwig H; Levinson, David M. (2015). Street Network Structure and Activity Spaces. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098014537956.
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