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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