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How Accessibility Shapes Land Use
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1959
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HousingUrban Land UseUrban GeographyResidential DevelopmentUrban ModellingAccessibility PatternsLand UseUse PlanningGeographyUrban DevelopmentUrban PlanningEnvironmental PlanningRegional PlanningResidential Development PatternsMetropolitan AreasLand-use PlanningSocial SciencesLand Use Planning
Abstract Abstract An empirical examination of the residential development patterns illustrates that accessibility and the availability of vacant developable land can be used as the basis of a residential land use model. The author presents an operational definition and suggests a method for determining accessibility patterns within metropolitan areas. This is a process of distributing forecasted metropolitan population to small areas within the metropolitan region. Although the model presented is not yet sufficiently well refined for estimating purposes, the concept and the approach may be potentially useful tools for metropolitan planning purposes.