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How will smart growth land-use policies affect travel? A theoretical discussion on the importance of residential sorting
Jason Cao
, Daniel Chatman
Urban & Regional Planning
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Built Environment
100%
Land Use Policy
100%
Smart Growth
100%
Residential Sorting
100%
Residential Self-selection
60%
Residential Choice
60%
Environmental Impact
40%
Environment Influence
20%
Land Use Type
20%
Self-selection
20%
Selection Problem
20%
Policy Context
20%
Market Factors
20%
Mixed-use
20%
Travel Patterns
20%
Policy Factors
20%
Household Factors
20%
Market Context
20%
Automotive Uses
20%
Pedestrian-friendly
20%
Social Sciences
Self-Selection
100%
Land Use
100%
Land Use Pattern
25%