What is Transportation For?

J. Levine, Joe Grengs, Louis A. Merlin
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This chapter traces the history of the derived-demand concept, its application to the transportation context, and an important challenge to the derived view of transportation demand. The derived-demand concept, which underpins the logic of accessibility in transportation and land-use planning, originated in realms entirely removed from transportation. The derived-demand term was coined in 1895 by the economist Alfred Marshall, who used it to describe the demand curves for goods that were intermediate to the consumption or production of other goods. However, the first application of Marshall's derived-demand concept to transportation may have come four decades later in Michael Bonavia's 1936 book The Economics of Transport. The derived-demand concept in transportation was developed further by Robert Mitchell and Chester Rapkin, who were interested in forecasting demand for transportation on the basis of land-use patterns across a metropolitan area. Ultimately, the consensus view that transportation demand is mostly derived is not an absolute truth but, rather, is based on the view that transportation is most usefully viewed—in most circumstances and for most trips—as one means to an end, rather than an end in itself.
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交通工具是干什么用的?
本章追溯了衍生需求概念的历史,它在运输环境中的应用,以及对运输需求衍生观点的重要挑战。衍生需求概念是交通和土地使用规划中可达性逻辑的基础,它起源于完全脱离交通的领域。衍生需求一词是由经济学家阿尔弗雷德·马歇尔(Alfred Marshall)在1895年创造的,他用它来描述那些介于其他商品消费或生产之间的商品的需求曲线。然而,马歇尔的衍生需求概念第一次应用于交通运输可能是在40年后迈克尔·博纳维亚1936年出版的《交通运输经济学》一书中。罗伯特·米切尔(Robert Mitchell)和切斯特·拉普金(Chester Rapkin)进一步发展了运输领域的衍生需求概念,他们对根据大都市地区的土地利用模式预测运输需求很感兴趣。最终,人们一致认为交通需求主要是衍生出来的这一观点并不是绝对正确的,而是基于这样一种观点,即在大多数情况下,对大多数旅行来说,交通是达到目的的一种手段,而不是目的本身。
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