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Accessibility, Attraction, and Potential: A Review of Some Concepts and Their Use in Determining Mobility

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  • R W Vickerman

    (Department of Economics and Commerce, The University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, England)

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Some confusion seems to have developed over the relationship between accessibility and travel patterns. Various concepts of attraction, accessibility, and potential are examined with the object of reaching a more satisfactory definition. Multivariate analysis of data relating to an urban area suggests that the influences of conventional accessibility indices are concealed by collinear socioeconomic variations; when these are separated there is a more pronounced relationship. It is shown that such a relationship has important consequences for urban planning.

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  • R W Vickerman, 1974. "Accessibility, Attraction, and Potential: A Review of Some Concepts and Their Use in Determining Mobility," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 6(6), pages 675-691, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:6:y:1974:i:6:p:675-691
    DOI: 10.1068/a060675
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