Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1059568 Journal of Transport Geography 2011 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The association between built environment and travel behaviour has received considerable research attention in recent years. In an attempt to contribute to this growing literature, this paper investigates the connections between urban built environments and activity–travel patterns in Beijing, the capital city of China. We characterize the built environment in Beijing and establish associations between built environment and activity–travel behaviour in terms of car ownership, time spent for out-of-home activities, and daily trip frequencies and travel time. Activity diaries from 1119 respondents living in ten different neighbourhoods were collected by face-to-face interviews. A household-level structure equations model incorporating intra-household interactions is developed to analyse this data. The empirical results show that residents of different types of neighbourhoods in Beijing demonstrate significant differences in car ownership, time spent for out-of-home activities, trip rate, and travel time. Further, the characteristics of the built environment are found to have more significant impacts on the activity–travel behaviour of the male head than that of the female head.

► Establish the association between built environment and activity-travel behavior in Beijing, China. ► Develop a household-level structure equations model incorporating intra-household activity-travel interactions. ► Study how the built environment impacts on different members of household. ► Examine the interaction effects of built environment variables.

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