ABSTRACT
First published in 1998, this timely volume features 30 specialists in civil engineering, economics, computer science, architecture, technology and infrastructure and revisits – theoretically, methodologically and empirically – the conventional concepts and measures of accessibility, and connectivity / functioning of the networks, accessibility and dynamic location effects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part A: Theoretical Frameworks: Measurements of Accessibility
part |2 pages
Part B: Methodological Frameworks: Locational Behaviour and Trade
part |2 pages
Part C: Empirical Frameworks: European Freight Transport Networks