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Urban Stud ; 48(1): 129-59, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21174897

ABSTRACT

This paper reports results from a detailed travel diary survey of 2125 residents in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County - a mature, auto-oriented suburban region. Study areas were divided into four centres, typical of compact development or smart growth, and four linear, auto-oriented corridors. Results show substantial variation in the amount of walking across study areas. Trips are shorter and more likely to be via walking in centres. A key to the centres' increased walking travel is the concentration of local shopping and service destinations in a commercial core. Yet the amount of business concentration that is associated with highly pedestrian-oriented neighbourhoods is from three to four times as large as what can be supported by the local resident base, suggesting that pedestrian-oriented neighbourhoods necessarily import shopping trips, and hence driving trips, from larger surrounding catchment areas. The results suggest both land use and mobility strategies that can be appropriate for suburban regions.


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Exercise , Residence Characteristics , Social Change , Suburban Health , Transportation , Walking , Conservation of Natural Resources/economics , Conservation of Natural Resources/history , Conservation of Natural Resources/legislation & jurisprudence , Exercise/physiology , Exercise/psychology , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Housing/economics , Housing/history , Housing/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Los Angeles/ethnology , Residence Characteristics/history , Social Behavior/history , Social Change/history , Socioeconomic Factors/history , Suburban Health/history , Suburban Population/history , Transportation/economics , Transportation/history , Transportation/legislation & jurisprudence , Walking/economics , Walking/education , Walking/history , Walking/legislation & jurisprudence , Walking/physiology , Walking/psychology
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