The Changing Context of Transportation Modeling: Implications of the New Economy, Intermodalism and the Drive for Environmental Quality
T. R. Lakshmanan
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T. R. Lakshmanan: Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Chapter 3 in Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment, 1998, pp 53-71 from Springer
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Abstract Over the last decade and a half, there has been a dramatic transformation of the environment in which transport infrastructure planning takes place. This transformation derives from three developments which have been gathering steam over the decade—first a structural change in the industrial production and market order and two broad changes in the policy and institutional context of transportation planning in the U.S.
Keywords: Travel Behavior; Transportation Modeling; Intelligent Transport System; Transportation Policy; Freight Flow (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-72242-4_3
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