The increasing emission of transport-related pollutants has become a key issue in relation to climate change mitigation and the improvement of air quality in China's cities. This article aims to examine the effects of changes in the built environment on transportation by examining the case of Beijing. Looking at household survey data, the analysis found that individual workers’ commuting behavior (concerning travel destination, mode choice and travel time) is significantly related to some aspects of the built environment when socioeconomic and demographic characteristics are taken into account. There are obvious differences in the effects of the built environment on commuting across income groups, occupations and industries.
The Impact of the Built Environment on Individual Workers’ Commuting Behavior in Beijing
International Journal of Sustainable Transportation ; 7 , 5 ; 389-415
2013-09-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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