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Integrated land-use and transportation models: behavioural foundations / by Martin Lee- Gosselin

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Elsevier, 2005. Amsterdam:Description: xvii, 306 pISBN:
  • 9780080446691
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.7313 INT
Contents:
1.A dynamic understanding of travel demand : a sketch / Kay W. Axhausen -- 2.Propositions for modelling household decision-making / Eric J. Miller -- 3.Operationalising household activity scheduling models : addressing assumptions and the use of new sources of behavioural data / Matthew J. Roorda, Sean T. Doherty and Eric J. Miller -- 4.Conceptual perspectives for explaining spatio-temporal behaviour in urban areas / Thierry Ramadier, Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Alexandre Frenette -- 5.Measuring activity and action space/time : are our methods keeping pace with evolving behaviour patterns? / Talia M. McCray, Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Mei-Po Kwan -- 6.Modelling learning and adaptation in route and departure time choice behaviour : achievements and prospects / Apivat Jotinsankasa and John W. Polak -- 7.The influence of mobile and immobile communications on activity and travel scheduling / Anthony J. Richardson and Rita K. Seethaler -- 8.The creation of simulated household travel survey data based on available demographic data from households / Peter Stopher, John Rose and Phillip Bullock -- 9.GIS, objects and integrated urban models / Ronald N. Buliung, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou and Hanna Maoh -- 10.A distributed computing approach for transportation modelling and simulation : application to an airport system / Cyril Ray and Christophe Claramunt -- 11.Design and implementation of PECAS : a generalised system for allocating economic production, exchange and consumption quantities / John D. Hunt and John E. Abraham -- 12.Hybrid choice models with logit kernel : applicability to large scale models / Denis Bolduc [and others].
Summary: Examines the behavioural foundations, often simplistic, that have limited land-use and transportation models in the past, and recommends alternative assumptions, frameworks and methods. This work includes the ways to measure and represent the processes of decision-making that lead to the organisation of human activities in time and space
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1.A dynamic understanding of travel demand : a sketch / Kay W. Axhausen --
2.Propositions for modelling household decision-making / Eric J. Miller --
3.Operationalising household activity scheduling models : addressing assumptions and the use of new sources of behavioural data / Matthew J. Roorda, Sean T. Doherty and Eric J. Miller --
4.Conceptual perspectives for explaining spatio-temporal behaviour in urban areas / Thierry Ramadier, Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Alexandre Frenette --
5.Measuring activity and action space/time : are our methods keeping pace with evolving behaviour patterns? / Talia M. McCray, Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Mei-Po Kwan --
6.Modelling learning and adaptation in route and departure time choice behaviour : achievements and prospects / Apivat Jotinsankasa and John W. Polak --
7.The influence of mobile and immobile communications on activity and travel scheduling / Anthony J. Richardson and Rita K. Seethaler --
8.The creation of simulated household travel survey data based on available demographic data from households / Peter Stopher, John Rose and Phillip Bullock --
9.GIS, objects and integrated urban models / Ronald N. Buliung, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou and Hanna Maoh --
10.A distributed computing approach for transportation modelling and simulation : application to an airport system / Cyril Ray and Christophe Claramunt --
11.Design and implementation of PECAS : a generalised system for allocating economic production, exchange and consumption quantities / John D. Hunt and John E. Abraham --
12.Hybrid choice models with logit kernel : applicability to large scale models / Denis Bolduc [and others].

Examines the behavioural foundations, often simplistic, that have limited land-use and transportation models in the past, and recommends alternative assumptions, frameworks and methods. This work includes the ways to measure and represent the processes of decision-making that lead to the organisation of human activities in time and space

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