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Integrated land-use and transportation models : behavioural foundations
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Elsevier, 2005
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9780080446691

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Tools are developing rapidly to aid public agencies and consultants with the management of land-use and transportation. Ever more powerful computers promise new generations of simulation models that allow novel investment strategies and public policies to be "tried on for size" before they are introduced. But for these models to reach their full potential, they must represent human behaviour in a realistic way. This book examines the behavioural foundations, often simplistic, that have limited land-use and transportation models in the past, and recommends alternative assumptions, frameworks and methods. At the heart of these are ways to measure and represent the processes of decision-making that lead to the organisation of human activities in time and space. All the main urban decision-makers are involved, including individuals, households, property developers, owners of shops and leisure facilities, employers, and public officials. The focus ranges from daily decisions of households concerning what to do, where and when to do it, and by what travel mode, to longer term decisions concerning residential choice, vehicle holdings or land consumption by housing and business entities. Collectively, these intentional micro-level behaviours culminate in aggregate flows of traffic and urban growth that may be unintended and contrary to public policy. The book is an essential guide to these behavioural foundations for anyone evaluating the environmental sustainability, healthiness and equitability of access to activities and services in city regions. This book was a product of the PROCESSUS international network research programme, funded principally by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Canadian Network of Centres of Excellence in geomatics (GEOIDE), and the Quebec Ministry of Transport.


Table of Contents

Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Sean T. DohertyKay W. AxhausenEric J. MillerMatthew J. Roorda and Sean T. Doherty and Eric J. MillerThierry Ramadier and Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Alexandre FrenetteTalia M. McCray and Martin E.H. Lee-Gosselin and Mei-Po KwanApivat Jotisankasa and John W. PolakAnthony J. Richardson and Rita K. SeethalerPeter Stopher and John Rose and Phillip BullockRonald N. Buliung and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou and Hanna MaohCyril Ray and Christophe ClaramuntJohn D. Hunt and John E. AbrahamDenis Bolduc and Moshe Ben-Akiva and Joan Walker and Alain Michaud
List of Figuresp. vii
List of Tablesp. x
Acknowledgementsp. xi
Introductionp. xii
Section I Conceptual Issues and Approaches
Chapter 1 A Dynamic Understanding of Travel Demand: A Sketchp. 1
Chapter 2 Propositions for Modelling Household Decision-Makingp. 21
Chapter 3 Operationalising Household Activity Scheduling Models: Addressing Assumptions and the Use of New Sources of Behavioural Datap. 61
Chapter 4 Conceptual Perspectives for Explaining Spatio-Temporal Behaviour in Urban Areasp. 87
Section II Key Behavioural Components and Related Data Needs
Chapter 5 Measuring Activity and Action Space/Time: Are Our Methods Keeping Pace with Evolving Behaviour Patterns?p. 101
Chapter 6 Modelling Learning and Adaptation in Route and Departure Time Choice Behaviour: Achievements and Prospectsp. 133
Chapter 7 The Influence of Mobile and Immobile Communications on Activity and Travel Schedulingp. 159
Chapter 8 The Creation of Simulated Household Travel Survey Data Based on Available Demographic Data from Householdsp. 183
Section III Operational Modelling Issues and Advances
Chapter 9 GIS, Objects and Integrated Urban Modelsp. 207
Chapter 10 A Distributed Computing Approach for Transportation Modelling and Simulation: Application to an Airport Systemp. 231
Chapter 11 Design and Implementation of PECAS: a Generalised System for Allocating Economic Production, Exchange and Consumption Quantitiesp. 253
Chapter 12 Hybrid Choice Models with Logit Kernel: Applicability to Large Scale Modelsp. 275