Introduction. History of Demand Modelling. The Four-Step Model. The Activity-Based Approach. Flexible Model Structures for Discrete Choice Analysis. Duration Modeling. Longitudinal Methods. Stated Preference Experimental Design Strategies. Towards a Land-Use and Transport Interaction Framework. Travel Networks. Analytical Dynamic Traffic Assignment Models. Transport Demand Elasticities. Closed Form Discrete Choice Models. Survey and Sampling Strategies. Geographic Information Systems for Transport (GIS-T). Definition Of Movement and Activity For Transport Modelling. Time Period Choice Modelling. Allocation and Valuation of Travel-Time Savings. Cost Functions in Transport. Productivity Measurement. Congestion Modelling. Modelling Signalized and Unsignalized Junctions. Trip Timing. Modelling Parking. National Models. An Introduction to the Valuation of Travel Time-Savings and Losses. Can Telecommunications Help Solve Transportation Problems? A Decade Later: Are the Prospects Any Better?. Automobile Demand and Type Choice. Modelling Response to Information Systems and Other Intelligent Transport System Innovations. Frequency-Based Transit-Assignment Models. Models for Public Transport Demand and Benefit Assessments. Strategic Freight Network Planning Models and Dynamic Oligopolistic Urban Freight Networks. Urban Freight Movement Modeling. Value of Freight Travel-Time Savings. Modelling Performance: Rail. The Performance of Bus-Transit Operators. Models of Airport Performance. Modeling Cost Competitiveness: An Application to the Major North American Airlines. Highway Performance. Structure and Operations in the Liner Shipping Industry. Prelims.
Praise for the first edition:
"The Handbook in Transport Modelling is a superb resource for
transport researchers, planners, operators and educators, covering
all aspects of transport - demand, costs, performance, valuation
and a wide range of modelling techniques, in one
volume...Recommended for university libraries, consultants' offices
and government agencies"
--Professor Derek Scrafton, University of South Australia, 1999
Praise for the first edition: "The Handbook in Transport Modelling
is a superb resource for transport researchers, planners, operators
and educators, covering all aspects of transport - demand, costs,
performance, valuation and a wide range of modelling techniques, in
one volume...Recommended for university libraries, consultants'
offices and government agencies"
--Professor Derek Scrafton, University of South Australia, 1999
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