Abstract

Introduction - suburban office growth and congestion probing the suburban land use-transportation link - definitions and research methodology land use, employment and transportation characteristics of America's SECs classifying suburban employment centres comparison of land use and transportation characteristics among SEC groups land use and work site factors influencing commuting choices in SECs case studies of land use transportation issues in SECs in greater Seattle, Chicago and Houston linking land use and transportation in SECs. Appendices: national survey on land use and travel characteristics of major suburban employment centres cluster analaysis summary.

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