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Title:
Activity-based approaches to travel analysis
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New York : Pergamon, 1997
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9780080425849

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30000003920281 HE336.T76 A37 1997 Open Access Book Book
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Societal trends have made the need for better travel demand forecasts more urgent, at the same time as making people's travel and activity patterns far more complex. Traditional traffic flow models are no longer sophisticated enough to cope. Activity analysis is seen by many as the solution. It has had a short but intense history in geography, urban planning, time use research and, more recently, transportation. Pioneering activity-based models have now been developed to the point where, some argue, it is time to abandon the traditional four-step model for transportation demand forecasting and to adopt activity-based approaches instead. Others claim that the complexity of such approaches, and their tremendous data requirements, prevent them from having a significant impact. This book explores these claims and the issues associated with them. An introductory section outlines the debate. The body of the work is organised in four sections: modelling developments; theories and empirical analyses; data needs and data representation; and policy analysis. The final section discusses future research directions.


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Section headings: Introduction
Modelling Developments
Theories and Empirical Analyses
Data Needs and Data Representation
Policy Analysis
Future Directions
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