JTLU 5(3)
We are pleased to announce the publication of Vol. 5, Issue 3 of the Journal
Table of Contents
Viewpoint: Assessing the reality—Transport and land use planning to
achieve sustainability
David Banister, Oxford University
What makes travel 'local': Defining and understanding local travel behavior
Kevin Manaugh and Ahmed El-Geneidy, McGill University
Impact of light rail implementation on labor market accessibility: A
transportation equity perspective
Yingling Fan, Andrew E. Guthrie, and David M. Levinson, University of
Minnesota
How built environment affects travel behavior: A comparative analysis of
the connections between land use and vehicle miles traveled in US cities
Lei Zhang, University of Maryland
Arefeh Nasri, University of Maryland
Jin Hyun Hong, University of Washington
Qing Shen, University of Washington
Does public transit use increase the economic efficiency of urban areas?
Mathew Drennan, UCLA
Charles Brecher, New York University
The paths from walk preference to walk behavior: Applying latent factors in
structural equation modeling
Matthew A. Coogan, New England Transportation Institute
Thomas Adler, Resource Systems Group
Karla Karash, TranSystems Corporation
Delivering the 'D' in transit-oriented development: Examining the town
planning challenge
Carey Curtis, Curtin University
Book Review
Human transit: How clearer thinking about public transit can enrich our
communities and our lives, by Jarrett Walker
Kari Edison Watkins, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Journal of Transport and Land Use is an open-access, peer-reviewed
online journal publishing original interdisciplinary papers on the
interaction of transport and land use. Domains include: engineering,
planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science,
sociology, architecture and design, network science, and complex systems.
Thank you for the continuing interest in our work,