A Use-Based Measure of Accessibility to Linear Features to Predict Urban Trail Use

  • Ottensmann J
  • Lindsey G
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Abstract

The standard Hansen measure of accessibility is extended to provide a use-based measure of accessibility reflecting the elasticity of use with respect to the level of provision of facilities. This is further extended to provide a measure of accessibility to linear features, such as trails (as opposed to features at point locations such as parks and libraries). Results from a survey on the use of urban trails in Indianapolis, Indiana are used to test the ability of this accessibility measure to predict trail use. The use-based measure of accessibility to linear features provides better predictions of use and more consistent estimates of the effects of distance and level of facility provision on trail use.

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Ottensmann, J. R., & Lindsey, G. (2008). A Use-Based Measure of Accessibility to Linear Features to Predict Urban Trail Use. Journal of Transport and Land Use, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5198/jtlu.v1i1.51

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