Assessment of Land-Use Impacts of Highways in Small Urban Areas

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1985-07-01Author
Horowitz, Alan J.
Mulligan, Patricia M.
Hansen, Eric R.
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Evaluating existing techniques for assessing the secondary land-use impacts of highway projects on small communities, three promising techniques were applied to case studies in Wausau, Eau Claire, Sheboygan, and Wisconsin Rapids. These techniques were: a structured expert panel evaluation, a Lowry land-use model, and a quantitative "checklist'' approach. This report summarizes the advantages and limitations of each approach for forecasting secondary land-use impacts of highways.
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Land-Use
Highways
Urban Studies
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