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3 - Available Data and Data Source Description

An improvement in the transportation system in a certain area will have an impact on accessibility, which in turn may affect land use, economic development and travel patterns in that region. How large is this impact on each of the above mentioned issues? This can be measured by observing the changes in certain indicators such as population, income level, employment rate, land use patterns, and transportation system characteristics of this region.

Project Details

Author(s): 
Dr. Dilruba Ozmen-Ertekin
Dr. Kaan Ozbay
Dr. Joseph Berechman
Dr. Robert E. Paaswell
Dr. José Holguín-Veras
Dr. Kaan Ozbay
Dr. Joseph Berechman
Dr. Dilruba Ozmen-Ertekin
Dr. José Holguín-Veras
Dr. Kaan Ozbay
Universities: 
City University of New York
Rutgers University
Dowling College (Dowling)
Publication Year: 
2000
Publication Type: 
Working Paper
Project: 
New Jersey's Links to the 21st Century: Maximizing the Impact of Infrastructure Investment
New Jersey's Links to the 21st Century: Maximizing the Impact of Infrastructure Investment
New Jersey's Links to the 21st Century: Maximizing the Impact of Infrastructure Investment
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