Land Use and Site Design - Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2003
Subject Area
land use - planning, ridership - behaviour
Keywords
land use, strategic planning, transportation planning, travel behaviour
Abstract
TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Report 95: Chapter 15 – Land Use and Site Design provides information on the relationships between land use/site design and travel behavior. Information in the report is drawn primarily from research studies that have attempted to measure and explain the effects. This report is part of TCRP’s Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes Handbook series. The overarching objective of the Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes Handbook is to equip members of the transportation profession with a comprehensive, readily accessible, interpretive documentation of results and experience obtained across the United States and elsewhere from (1) different types of transportation system changes and policy actions and (2) alternative land use and site development design approaches. This is the second of 19 chapters expected to be published in this series.
Rights
Permission to link to this report given by TRB.
Recommended Citation
Kuzmyak, J.R., Pratt, R.H., Douglas, G.B., Spielberg, F. (2003). Land Use and Site Design - Traveler Response to Transportation System Changes. Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Report 95: Chapter 15, published by Transportation Research Board, Washington.