The ten papers in the report deal with the following areas: interstate highway system: reshaping the nonurban areas of Pennsylvania; interstate highway interchanges as instigators of nonmetropolitan development; issues in planning for the transportation needs of advanced-technology firms; changing pattern of urban travel and implications for land use and transport strategy; comparison of interactive land use and transport models; mathematical programming formulations of transportation and land use models: practical implications of recent research; urban form oprimization system: a computer-aided design and evaluation tool for assistant the investigation of interrelationships between land use and transportation; cost-efficiency of intercity bus technology innovations; Michigan University and college student home location study; an assessment of the user benefits of intercity bus service.


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    Title :

    Relationships of Transportation and Land Use, Economic Development, and Intercity Bus Issues


    Contributors:
    R. W. Eyerly (author) / R. D. Twark (author) / R. H. Downing (author) / H. E. Moon (author) / L. M. Zemotel (author)

    Publication date :

    1987


    Size :

    98 pages



    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English