2022 年 14 巻 p. 1125-1145
Urban growth and transport systems are historically interlinked with each other, and their relationship is not one-way and simple. Since decades, researchers are trying to comprehend the reciprocal relationships between land-use and transport. It is not startling that different researcher have taken various approaches to determine these two-way interactions. In this review paper, we bring together some of the prominent research studies on the topic. This article critically reviews theoretical frameworks underpinning relevant research reported over the last six decades. In this review study, historical evolution, comparisons, contrasts, merits, and demerits of different modeling techniques are discussed. Modeling approaches are categorized based on their operational, theoretical, and methodological constraints. This review study provides an inclusive and state-of-the-art literature for practitioners and researchers who are eager to understand land-use and transport integration processes. Future research directions are suggested and some of the conclusions are drawn pertaining to the ongoing challenges facing today’s modeling approaches.