Prelims
ISBN: 978-0-08-044678-3, eISBN: 978-0-08-046055-0
Publication date: 6 December 2005
Citation
(2005), "Prelims", Levinson, D.M. and Krizek, K.J. (Ed.) Access to Destinations, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-vi. https://doi.org/10.1108/9780080460550-019
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:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2005 Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Prelims
Half Title Page
Access to Destinations
Access to Destinations
Edited by
David M. Levinson
University of Minnesota, USA
and
Kevin J. Krizek
University of Minnesota, USA
United Kingdom – North America – Japan
India – Malaysia – China
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First edition 2005
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ISBN: 978-0-08-046055-0
Dedication
This book is dedicated to our children.
Acknowledgement
This book would not have been possible without the initiative of the Center for Transportation Studies (CTS) at the University of Minnesota, who took the lead in planning and hosting an interdisciplinary conference in November 2004. The conference itself was funded by the University of Minnesota President’s 21st Century Interdisciplinary Conference Series, with matching funds provided by CTS. Robert Johns, Gina Baas, and Stephanie Jackson at CTS and Teresa Washington of the College of Continuing Education were essential in organizing the conference. Representatives from several other organizations participated in planning the conference, including the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (Tom Scott), Hennepin County (Gary Erickson), the Metropolitan Council (Connie Kozlak) and the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Abigail McKenzie). We would like to thank the army of almost 50 peer reviewers on whom we relied for detailed feedback on the scholarly contributions of the work presented herein. In addition, the chapter authors were responsive in addressing such comments and further improving their work. Donna Kern assisted with administrative matters related to the stringent review process. Most importantly, however, we would like to thank Peter Nelson at CTS for his diligent copy-editing and layout skills. Robert Johns, the director of CTS, was unwavering in his support of this book project throughout.
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 The Machine for Access
- Chapter 2 Congestion and its Extent
- Chapter 3 Congestion and its Discontents
- Chapter 4 Place-Based Versus People-Based Accessibility
- Chapter 5 The Transportation-Land Use Policy Connection
- Chapter 6 Perspectives on Accessibility and Travel
- Chapter 7 Planning for Accessibility: In Theory and in Practice
- Chapter 8 Current Determinants of Residential Location Choices: An Empirical Study in the Greater Columbus Metropolitan Region
- Chapter 9 Evaluating Measures of Job-Housing Proximity: Boston and Atlanta, 1980–20001
- Chapter 10 Examining the Spatial and Social Variation in Employment Accessibility: A Case Study of Bus Transit in Austin, Texas
- Chapter 11 Parcel-Level Mesure of Public Transit Accessibility to Destinations
- Chapter 12 Paving New Ground: A Markov Chain Model of the Change in Transportation Networks and Land Use
- Chapter 13 Accessibility and Freight: Transportation and Land Use—Exploring Spatial-Temporal Dimensions
- Chapter 14 Accessibility in the Luci2 Urban Simulation Model and the Importance of Accessibility for Urban Development
- Chapter 15 An Accessibility Framework for Evaluating Transport Policies
- Chapter 16 Modeling Accessibility in Urban Transportation Networks: A Graph-Based Hierarchical Approach
- Chapter 17 Accessibility and Spatial Development in Switzerland During the Last 50 Years
- Chapter 18 Parking and Accessibility
- Index