Classifying, measuring and valuing the benefits of place on the transport system
This report explores and draws together the ways in which place is classified, measured and valued from a transport perspective. Through a literature review, the study captured the way place was being measured and valued by a range of different disciplines, organisations and regions (local and international). A series of workshops and case studies across Australia and New Zealand provided an understanding of current thinking, challenges, opportunities and threats from a practitioner and authority perspective. These reviews found that place remains a complex and subjective concept, with varying levels of confidence and progress in the development and application of tools and approaches. Based on the reviews, this study outlines a set of points to guide the development of classification, measurement and valuation, including identifying key factors as starting points, allowing for nuance to be built up over time.
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- Austroads Project NEG6181
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Corporate Authors:
Austroads
Sydney, New South Wales -
Authors:
- Fooks, W
- Kennedy, T
- Zhao, E
- Thorne, S
- Jones, P
- Hollins, P
- Tsai, P
- Bodé, C
- Judd, T
- Publication Date: 2020-7
Media Info
- Pagination: 71p
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Case studies; Land use planning; Mobility; Public transit; Transportation planning; Travel behavior; Trip length; Urban development
- Geographic Terms: Australia; New Zealand
- ATRI Terms: Case study; Journey length; Land use; Mobility; Public transport; Transport planning; Travel behaviour; Urban form
- Subject Areas: Public Transportation; Society;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01747608
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB Group Limited
- ISBN: 9781922382078
- Report/Paper Numbers: AP-R626-20
- Files: ITRD, ATRI
- Created Date: Aug 4 2020 2:55PM