| Contents | 7 |
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| List of Figures | 11 |
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| List of Tables | 14 |
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| Chapter 1 Introduction: Planning Research Methods | 19 |
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| 1.1 Planning | 19 |
| 1.2 Planning Analysis | 20 |
| 1.3 The Illustrative Study Area—Boone County, Kentucky, USA | 21 |
| 1.4 Structure of the Book | 24 |
| References | 28 |
| Chapter 2 Data and Data Presentation | 29 |
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| 2.1 Data | 30 |
| 2.2 Data Analysis | 42 |
| 2.3 Presentation | 59 |
| 2.4 Projections, Forecasts, or Estimates | 67 |
| References | 69 |
| Chapter 3 Demographic Analysis | 71 |
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| 3.1 The Need for Demographic Analysis | 71 |
| 3.2 Demographic Analysis — Fundamental Concepts | 76 |
| 3.3 Components of Change — Demographic Reasons for Population Change | 83 |
| 3.4 Trend Extrapolation Methods | 99 |
| 3.5 Cohort-Component Method | 129 |
| 3.6 Concluding Remarks | 144 |
| Review Questions | 147 |
| Exercises | 148 |
| References | 150 |
| Chapter 4 Understanding Your Regional Economy — The Economic Base Theory | 153 |
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| 4.1 Introduction to Economic Models | 153 |
| 4.2 The Economic Base Theory | 154 |
| 4.3 Understanding Your Regional Economy | 156 |
| 4.4 Assessing the State of a Regional Economy | 166 |
| 4.5 Economic Base Analysis Techniques | 184 |
| 4.6 Evaluating Regional Economies Using the Economic Base Multiplier and Shift- Share Analysis | 214 |
| Review Questions | 232 |
| Exercises | 233 |
| References | 235 |
| Chapter 5 Input-Output Analysis for Planning Purposes | 237 |
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| 5.1 Introduction to Input-Output Analysis | 237 |
| 5.2 The Input-Output Table | 242 |
| 5.3 Deriving Input-Output Multipliers —The Economic Model | 246 |
| 5.4 Assumptions and Extensions of Input-Output Analysis | 277 |
| Review Questions | 288 |
| Exercises | 289 |
| References | 290 |
| Chapter 6 Land Use Analysis | 292 |
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| 6.1 Land Use and Human Activities | 294 |
| 6.2 Land Classification | 298 |
| 6.3 Land Database and Land Mapping | 308 |
| 6.4 Land Suitability Analysis | 316 |
| 6.5 GIS-Based Land Suitability Analysis | 325 |
| 6.6 Impact Analysis | 338 |
| Review Questions | 342 |
| Exercises | 342 |
| References | 343 |
| Chapter 7 Transportation Analysis | 346 |
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| 7.1 Basic Concepts in Transportation Analysis | 348 |
| 7.2 Overview of Transportation Analysis | 352 |
| 7.3 Street Classification | 353 |
| 7.4 Travel Demand Modeling | 358 |
| 7.5 Critique and Limitations | 393 |
| Review Questions | 396 |
| Exercises | 397 |
| References | 399 |
| Chapter 8 Synopsis—An Integrated Analysis | 401 |
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| 8.1 Case Study One: 20-Year Population Projection | 402 |
| 8.2 Case Study Two: Household Allocation | 412 |
| 8.3 Case Study Three: Economic Impact Analysis | 422 |
| 8.4 Case Study Four: Estimation of Trip Production and Trip Attraction | 437 |
| 8.5 Concluding Remarks | 448 |
| References | 449 |