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Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment

Edited by Lars Lundqvist, Lars-Göran Mattsson and Tschangho John Kim

in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund

Date: 1998
ISBN: 978-3-642-72242-4
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment: Introduction and Summary
Lars Lundqvist, Lars-Göran Mattsson and Tschangho John Kim
Ch 2 Infrastructure and Economic Milieu: Swedish Contributions 1960-1995
Börje Johansson
Ch 3 The Changing Context of Transportation Modeling: Implications of the New Economy, Intermodalism and the Drive for Environmental Quality
T. R. Lakshmanan
Ch 4 Excess Commuting in U.S. Metropolitan Areas
Edwin S. Mills
Ch 5 Household Commuting: Implications of the Behavior of Two-Worker Households for Land- Use/Transportation Models
Peter Gordon, Yu-chun Liao and Harry Richardson
Ch 6 Disequilibrium Network Design: A New Paradigm for Transportation Planning and Control
Terry L. Friesz, Samir Shah and David Bernstein
Ch 7 Infinite Dimensional Formulations of Some Dynamic Traffic Assignment Models
David Bernstein and Terry L. Friesz
Ch 8 Introduction to Projected Dynamical Systems for Traffic Network Equilibrium Problems
Anna Nagurney and Ding Zhang
Ch 9 Worker and Workplace Heterogeneity and Residential Location: A Historical Perspective on Stockholm
Björn Hårsman and John Quigley
Ch 10 Parameter Estimation for Combined Travel Choice Models
David E. Boyce and Yu-Fang Zhang
Ch 11 Discrete Spatial Price Equilibrium
Sven Erlander and Jan T. Lundgren
Ch 12 Integration of Freight Network and Computable General Equilibrium Models
Terry L. Friesz, Zhong-Gui Suo and Lars Westin
Ch 13 A Spatial Computable General Equilibrium Approach for Measuring Multiregional Impacts of Large Scale Transportation Projects
Toshihiko Miyagi
Ch 14 Applied Models of Urban Land Use, Transport and Environment: State of the Art and Future Developments
Michael Wegener
Ch 15 Results from Implementation of Integrated Transportation and Land Use Models in Metropolitan Regions
Stephen H. Putman
Ch 16 Improved Logit Formulations for Integrated Land Use, Transport and Environmental Models
Tomás Barra
Ch 17 Modelling Land-Use and Transport Interaction: Policy Analyses Using the IMREL Model
Christer Anderstig and Lars-Göran Mattsson
Ch 18 A Combined Model for Analysing Network Infrastructure and Land-Use/Transportation Interactions
Lars Lundqvist
Ch 19 Development of a Compact Urban Simulation Model
John R. Roy, Leorey O. Marquez, Michael A. P. Taylor and Takayuki Ueda
Ch 20 An Interactive Computer System for Land- Use Transport Analysis
Geoffrey G. Roy and Folke Snickars
Ch 21 A Combined Economic Activity and Transportation Model: A Solution Procedure and Application to Multi-Regional Planning
Paul F. Hanley and Tschangho John Kim
Ch 22 Road Infrastructure and Corridor Development
Sytze A. Rienstra, Piet Rietveld, Maarten T. H. Hilferink and Frank R. Bruinsma

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