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Properties Analysis on Travel Intensity of Land Use Patterns

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  • Lishan Sun
  • Liya Yao
  • Shuwei Wang
  • Jing Qiao
  • Jian Rong

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Quantization of the relationship between travel intensity and land use patterns is still a critical problem in urban transportation planning. Achieved researches on land use patterns are restricted to macrodata such as population and area, which failed to provide detail travel information for transportation planners. There is still problem on how to reflect the relationship between transport and land use accurately. This paper presents a study that is reflective of such an effort. A data extraction method is developed to get the travel origin and destination (OD) between traffic zones based on the mobile data of 100,000 residents in Beijing. Then Point of Interests (POIs) data in typical traffic zones was analyzed combined with construction area investigation. Based on the analysis of travel OD and POI data, the average travel intensity of each land use pattern is quantified. Research results could provide a quantitative basis for the optimization of urban transportation planning.

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  • Lishan Sun & Liya Yao & Shuwei Wang & Jing Qiao & Jian Rong, 2014. "Properties Analysis on Travel Intensity of Land Use Patterns," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-7, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:815963
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/815963
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