Accessibility and Cognition: The Effect of Transport Mode on Spatial Knowledge

作者:Mondschein Andrew*; Blumenberg Evelyn; Taylor Brian
来源:Urban Studies, 2010, 47(4): 845-866.
DOI:10.1177/0042098009351186

摘要

Spatial behaviour and decision-making require knowledge of the urban environment, including opportunities available and the means to reach them. Thus, variations in spatial knowledge can result in radically different levels of effective accessibility, despite similar locations, demographics and other factors commonly thought to influence travel behaviour. Cognitive maps, which develop primarily through wayfinding and travel experience, are individuals' repositories of spatial knowledge. This paper examines whether differences in cognitive maps can be explained, in part, by variations in travel mode. Adults were surveyed in two Los Angeles neighbourhoods with relatively low auto use and high transit use. The data show that spatial knowledge does indeed vary with previous experience with travel modes.

  • 出版日期2010-4