POLY-CENTRIC EMPLOYMENT LOCATION IN CANBERRA: PLANNING A HOME-WORK BALANCE AND THE JOURNEY-TO-WORK
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Canberra is a planned new town where there have been spatial plans and policies to implement a hierarchy of centres, including major employment nodes in the central area, and the free standing towns of Woden, Belconnen, Tuggeranong, and Queanbeyan (in adjacent New South Wales). The planning aim has been to balance homes and workplaces spatially and thereby contain journey-to-work trip lengths. The outcomes of this policy are examined using journey-to-work data from the 2001 Census of Population and Housing and by constructing a mathematical model of both residential-based journey to work preference functions and employment-based journey to home preference functions. Explanations as to why the planned location of employment has not met the transport planning objectives are given.
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