Urban Land-use and Traffic Congestion: Mapping the Interaction
Journal: Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-06-30
Authors : Candidate James Kanyepe Marian Tukuta Innocent Chirisa;
Page : 1-8
Keywords : Land-Use; Peak Hour; Traffic Congestion; Transport; Travel Patterns; Travel Behavior;
Abstract
The interaction between transport, land-uses and travel patterns produce diverse transportation problems in urban cities with traffic congestion as the most visible manifestation. Traffic congestion is a frequent phenomenon in most cities around the globe. This paper reviews the interaction between land-use traffic congestion through published literature. The objective of this study is to encourage and provide researchers with future research directions in land-use and traffic congestion. For this purpose, a systematic review was performed analysing 45 articles from the year 2010 to 2020 using a descriptive approach. Subsequently, the results of the study show that although the interaction between land-use and traffic congestion has gained currency in developed countries far less is known on this subject in developing parts of the world, though new evidence is steadily accumulating. Consequently, limitations of this work are presented, opportunities are identified for future lines of research. Finally, the conclusion confirms the need for further research addressing the methodological concerns.
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