Issue 6/2011
Including International Association for Travel Behaviour Research Special Issue: Multi-dimensional advances in travel modeling
Content (10 Articles)
Income-contingent user preferences in policy evaluation: application and discussion based on multi-agent transport simulations
Benjamin Kickhöfer, Dominik Grether, Kai Nagel
Simulating the impacts of household travel on greenhouse gas emissions, urban air quality, and population exposure
Marianne Hatzopoulou, Jiang Y. Hao, Eric J. Miller
Large-scale application of MILATRAS: case study of the Toronto transit network
Mohamed Wahba, Amer Shalaby
Modeling interdependencies between vehicle transaction, residential relocation and job change
Taha H. Rashidi, Abolfazl Mohammadian, Frank S. Koppelman
Modeling the choice continuum: an integrated model of residential location, auto ownership, bicycle ownership, and commute tour mode choice decisions
Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, Ram M. Pendyala, Chandra R. Bhat, Paul A. Waddell
Can rural older drivers meet their needs without a car? Stated adaptation responses from a GPS travel diary survey
Trevor R. Hanson, Eric D. Hildebrand
Identifying variations and co-variations in discrete choice models
Makoto Chikaraishi, Akimasa Fujiwara, Junyi Zhang, Kay W. Axhausen
Analysis of the environmental benefits of a motorcycle idling stop policy at urban intersections
Rong-Chang Jou, Yuan-Chan Wu, Ke-Hong Chen