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Understanding Land Use Grain: An Evaluation Of Meaning And Measurement, Benjamin N. Williams Aug 2012

Understanding Land Use Grain: An Evaluation Of Meaning And Measurement, Benjamin N. Williams

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Land use grain is a commonly-used measure of the mixture of land uses in the urban environment in transportation planning and public health, but there is no standard measurement practice in place. This thesis examines the meaning and common measurements of land use grain in these subfields. The entropy-based equation, the jobs-to-housing ratio, and the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) are among the most common measures of land use grain, but results from these metrics differ depending upon how researchers choose a sample area and upon how land use categories are defined. All three metrics are performed, in a single context with …