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Urban spatial location advantage : the dual of the transportation problem and its implications for land-use and transport planning

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Murphy, Enda 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/3535
Date Issued
January 2012
Date Available
16T15:26:22Z March 2012
Abstract
Numerous recent studies have investigated the relationship between the location of jobs and housing in urban areas and how this relates to urban commuting patterns. Few have utilised the dual of the transportation problem of linear programming (TPLP) to provide insights into these relationships Accordingly, this analysis utilises the TPLP to determine dual variable values (shadow prices) for a study area in Dublin, Ireland. The approach determines the pattern of relative location advantage for the peak and off-peak travel periods and for public and private transport for 1991 and 2001. The results are set against the expected results for hypothetical urban structures. The results show that the pattern of relative location advantage has altered sharply over the study period for off-peak trip-making but has remained more or less the same for trip-making in the peak period. For the off-peak period, the pattern of relative location advantage has shifted from the central area to the periphery specifically for private transport trips; for public transport, the pattern has remained focused on the city centre. This indicates that private transport users can react more quickly to changes in the distribution of land-use activities than their public transport counterparts due to the relatively fixed nature of the latter mode. This implies that the public transport network needs to be reorganized to better reflect the revised pattern of trip-making specifically for the off-peak period. The results demonstrate the value of using the approach for providing information about the spatial organisation of land uses within cities and where future development may be targeted.
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Not applicable
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
Volume
46
Issue
1
Start Page
91
End Page
101
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Elsevier
Keywords
  • Transportation proble...

  • Excess commuting

  • Jobs-housing balance

  • Location advantage

  • Shadow prices

  • Dual variables

Subject – LCSH
Transportation problems (Programming)
Commuting--Ireland--Dublin
Land use--Ireland--Dublin
Industrial location
Shadow prices
DOI
10.1016/j.tra.2011.09.017
Web versions
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2011.09.017
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0965-8564
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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