Land-use patterns, location choice, and travel behavior: Evidence from S?o Paulo

被引:2
|
作者
de Abreu e Silva, Joao [1 ]
Lucchesi, Shanna Triches [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lisbon, Inst Super Tecn, CERIS, Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, LASTRAN Ind Engn & Transportat Dept, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
SELF-SELECTION; URBAN FORM; TRANSPORT; ACCESSIBILITY; MILLENNIALS; GENERATION; SANTIAGO; AMERICA; UNRAVEL; WORKERS;
D O I
10.5198/jtlu.2022.2125
中图分类号
U [交通运输];
学科分类号
08 ; 0823 ;
摘要
Global South cities are vastly underrepresented in the literature that analyzes the relationships between location choice, land-use patterns and travel behavior. This paper aims to reduce that underrepresentation by bringing new evidence from a metropolitan region in the Global South. We estimate a Structural Equation Model to study the relationships between land-use patterns, location choice, car ownership and travel behavior, while controlling for self-selection, in the metropolitan region of S??o Paulo, Brazil. The model structure is adapted from previous applications to include variables related with specific aspects of the studied region, with the inclusion of informal work and people working two jobs, while simultaneously controlling for cohort effects associated with being a millennial. The results support the claim that land-use patterns influence travel behavior, even in a metropolitan area showing strong income-based spatial segregation levels. More specifically, commuting distance and car ownership act as important mediators in the relationships between the total amount of travel by mode and land-use patterns. In contrast to previous applications of this model framework, income plays a stronger role, an indication of relevant income-based residential sorting. Cohort effects are also visible, as millennials prefer to live in central, accessible, and mixed areas, own fewer cars, travel less by car, and use public transit and non-motorized modes more frequently.
引用
收藏
页码:315 / 332
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] The Natural and Socioeconomic Influences on Land-Use Intensity: Evidence from China
    Chen, Longgao
    Yang, Xiaoyan
    Li, Long
    Chen, Longqian
    Zhang, Yu
    [J]. LAND, 2021, 10 (11)
  • [32] China's land resources and land-use change: insights from the 1996 land survey
    Lin, GCS
    Ho, SPS
    [J]. LAND USE POLICY, 2003, 20 (02) : 87 - 107
  • [33] Impact of land use on bike-sharing travel patterns: Evidence from large scale data analysis in China
    Dong, Xiaoyang
    Zhang, Bin
    Wang, Zhaohua
    [J]. LAND USE POLICY, 2023, 133
  • [34] The long-run effects of housing location on travel behavior: Evidence from China's housing reform
    Linn, Joshua
    Wang, Zhongmin
    Xie, Lunyu
    [J]. CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2018, 49 : 114 - 140
  • [35] Industrial land policy, firm heterogeneity and firm location choice: Evidence from China
    Zheng, Dan
    Shi, Minjun
    [J]. LAND USE POLICY, 2018, 76 : 58 - 67
  • [36] Location choice of industrial land reduction in Metropolitan Area: Evidence from Shanghai in China
    Wang, Keqiang
    Li, Guoxiang
    Liu, Hongmei
    [J]. GROWTH AND CHANGE, 2020, 51 (04) : 1837 - 1859
  • [37] Policy of Delay: Evidence from a Bayesian Analysis of Metropolitan Land-Use Choices
    Deslatte, Aaron
    Tavares, Antonio
    Feiock, Richard C.
    [J]. POLICY STUDIES JOURNAL, 2018, 46 (03) : 674 - 699
  • [38] The managerial turn and municipal land-use planning in Switzerland - evidence from practice
    Gerber, Jean-David
    [J]. PLANNING THEORY & PRACTICE, 2016, 17 (02) : 192 - 209
  • [39] Urban encroachment, Land-use and demographic change: Empirical evidence from Italy
    Tombolini, Ilaria
    Zambon, Ilaria
    Rontos, Kostas
    Salvati, Luca
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS & STATISTICS, 2018, 39 (04) : 114 - 128
  • [40] Strategic spatial planning in emerging land-use frontiers: evidence from Mozambique
    Oliveira, Eduardo
    Meyfroidt, Patrick
    [J]. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY, 2022, 27 (02):