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Geographic studies of urban transportation and network analysis. Frank Horton, editor.

By: Horton, Frank E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in geography (Evanston, Ill.): no. 16.Publisher: Evanston, Ill., Dept. of Geography, Northwestern University, 1968Subject(s): Urban transportation | Network analysis (Planning)DDC classification: 388.4
Contents:
Automobile commuting in large suburbs: a comparative analysis of private car use in the daily journey to work, by R. T. Aangeenbrug.--Urban mobility needs of the handicapped: an exploration, by E. D. Perle.--Shopping alternatives and recurrent travel patterns, by D. F. Marble and S. R. Bowlby.--Locating urban freeways: a method for resolving conflict, by G. J. Fielding.--Least cost flows in a capacitated network: a Brazilian example, by H. L. Gauthier.--A research seminar in theoretical transportation geography: networks and their service areas, by C. Werner and others.
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"Final part of ... [this] monograph, which has been published separately as Northwestern University research report no. 28, consists of a bibliography."

At head of title: The William and Marion Haas Research Fund.

Includes bibliographical references.

Bibliography: p. 169-170.

Automobile commuting in large suburbs: a comparative analysis of private car use in the daily journey to work, by R. T. Aangeenbrug.--Urban mobility needs of the handicapped: an exploration, by E. D. Perle.--Shopping alternatives and recurrent travel patterns, by D. F. Marble and S. R. Bowlby.--Locating urban freeways: a method for resolving conflict, by G. J. Fielding.--Least cost flows in a capacitated network: a Brazilian example, by H. L. Gauthier.--A research seminar in theoretical transportation geography: networks and their service areas, by C. Werner and others.

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