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Informing the public of transportation–land use connections
Authors:Jiawen Yang  Joseph Ferreira
Institution:1. Georgia Institute of Technology, Room 204, Architecture Building East, Atlanta, GA 30332-0155, USA;2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 9-532, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Abstract:The lack of relevant information is a significant barrier when policy makers try to motivate local communities in regional transportation–land use planning. This article demonstrates a workable approach to overcoming this information gap. Large data sets and research results are preprocessed to provide the information on regional transportation–land use connections. Web-based open source geo-spatial technologies are employed to reduce the cost of information dissemination while maintaining a high level of accessibility. Maps and graphs are dynamically generated to ensure that relevant information is delivered in easy-to-understand formats. Two illustrative examples are presented in this article to show how local planners can possibly benefit from this approach when developing stories of community growth, accessibility, mobility, and transportation–land use connections in a regional context.
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