published journal article

Travel Probability Fields and Urban Spatial Structure: 2. Empirical Tests

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Publication Date

June 1, 1983

Author(s)

M J Beckmann, Thomas Golob, Y Zahavi

Abstract

The research presented here is a continuation of the work published in a previous issue of this journal. The overall objective was to relate travel patterns and urban structure using continuous spatial distributions and urban-economic concepts of residential location choice. In the present paper, model hypotheses are tested using data from a transportation planning study in Washington.

Suggested Citation
M J Beckmann, T F Golob and Y Zahavi (1983) “Travel Probability Fields and Urban Spatial Structure: 2. Empirical Tests”, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 15(6), pp. 727–738. Available at: 10.1068/a150727.