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Multi-period Research Designs for Identifying Causal Effects of Built Environment Characteristics on Travel Behaviour
Authors:Paul van de Coevering  Kees Maat  Bert van Wee
Institution:1. Section Built Environment, NHTV University of Applied Sciences Breda, P.O. Box 3917 4800, DX Breda, The Netherlandscoevering.p@nhtv.nl;3. Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, P.O. Box 5043, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands;4. Section Transport and Logistics, Delft University of Technology, P.O. Box 5015, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract

To date, most empirical studies have applied cross-sectional designs to investigate the relationship between the built environment (BE) and travel behaviour (TB). Since these studies cannot identify causal influence, the use of designs that provide data on multiple moments in time seems necessary. This article classifies these designs and describes how they can be applied to identify causality in this relationship. We recommend the use of natural experiments to assess the impact of changes in land use/infrastructure and prospective longitudinal designs to assess the impact of residential or job moves. In addition, the role of the BE can be explored by assessing the impact of (1) deliberate TB change experiments and (2) changes in household circumstances across different spatial contexts over time. The use of randomised experimental designs is recommended for the former and prospective longitudinal designs for the latter. The article concludes with an outlook on future research.
Keywords:multi-period research designs  longitudinal  causality  attitudes  travel behaviour  built environment
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