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Behavioural Travel Modelling

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Behavioural Travel Modelling

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Behavioural Travel Modelling book

Edited ByDavid A. Hensher, Peter R. Stopher
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1979
eBook Published 12 May 2021
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003156055
Pages 872
eBook ISBN 9781003156055
Subjects Built Environment, Geography, Urban Studies
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Hensher, D.A., & Stopher, P.R. (Eds.). (1979). Behavioural Travel Modelling (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003156055

ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1979, this study deals on a fully comprehensive level with both passenger and freight travel. The 40 chapters deal with an extensive range of related topics, including equilibrium modelling, theoretical and conceptual developments in demand modelling, goods movement and forecasting and policy. It outlines approaches to understanding travel behaviour, which move beyond the individual choice theory towards a broader consideration of activities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |44 pages

Part One

chapter Chapter 1|42 pages

Behavioural Travel Modelling

ByDavid A. Hensher, Peter R. Stopher

part |82 pages

Part Two

chapter Chapter 2|26 pages

New Approaches to Understanding Travel Behaviour: The Human Activity Approach

ByPeter M. Jones

chapter Chapter 3|20 pages

Urban-Travel Linkages: a Review

BySusan Hanson

chapter Chapter 4|15 pages

An Activity Model and its Validation

ByKenzo Kobayashi

chapter Chapter 5|19 pages

New Approaches to Understanding Traveller Behaviour

ByK. Patricia Burnett, Nigel J. Thrift

part |82 pages

Part Three

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

Six Notions of Equilibrium and their Implications for Travel Modelling Examined in an Aggregate Direct Demand Framework

ByDavid A. Hensher, Marc Gaudry

chapter Chapter 7|23 pages

Equilibrium and Transport System Dynamics

ByAlan G. Wilson

chapter Chapter 8|20 pages

An Equilibrium Model for Integrated Regional Development

ByÅke E. Andersson, Anders Karlqvist

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

Equilibrium Modelling

ByEarl R. Ruiter, Robert B. Dial

part |60 pages

Part Four

chapter Chapter 10|33 pages

Market Segmentation

A Tool for Transport Decision-Making
ByRicardo Dobson

chapter Chapter 11|10 pages

Market Segmentation in Behavioural Travel Modelling

ByKenneth W. Heathington, David J. Barnaby

chapter Chapter 12|15 pages

Consumer Segmentation

ByWilliam B. Tye

part |116 pages

Part Five

chapter |40 pages

Quantitative Methods for Analysing Travel Behaviour of Individuals

Some Recent Developments
ByDaniel McFadden

chapter Chapter 14|15 pages

Some Developments in Transport Demand Modelling

ByA.J. Daly

chapter Chapter 15|21 pages

Measuring the Value of Travel Time Savings from Demand Functions

ByNils Bruzelius

chapter Chapter 16|23 pages

A Model Based on Non-Homogeneity in Allocation Problems

ByJohn F. Brotchie

chapter Chapter 17|15 pages

Theoretical and Conceptual Developments in Demand Modelling

ByRichard B. Westin, Charles F. Manski

part |64 pages

Part Six

chapter Chapter 18|15 pages

The Role of Disaggregate Modelling Tools in the Policy Arena

ByStein Hansen, Ken E. Rogers

chapter Chapter 19|36 pages

Roles of Behavioural Traveller Models in Urban Policy Analysis

ByFred A. Reid

chapter Chapter 20|11 pages

The Role of Disaggregate Travel Models in Transport Policy Analysis

ByAlistair Sherret

part Part Seven|66 pages

chapter Chapter 21|25 pages

Values of Time, Modal Split and Forecasting

ByM.E. Beesley

chapter Chapter 22|28 pages

Behavioural Modelling

An Evaluator’s Perspective
ByJohn K. Stanley

chapter Chapter 23|11 pages

The Relationship Between Behavioural Models, Evaluation, Forecasting and Policy

ByRobin C. Carruthers

part Part Eight|114 pages

chapter Chapter 24|28 pages

Urban Goods Movement

Process, Planning Approach and Policy
ByPeter J. Rimmer, Stuart K. Hicks

chapter Chapter 25|24 pages

Urban Goods Movement

Behavioural Demand Forecasting Procedures
ByPaul O. Roberts, Brian C. Kullman

chapter Chapter 26|35 pages

Indicators for Urban Commodity Movements

ByMarc R. Wigan

chapter Chapter 27|12 pages

Urban Goods Movement

Research Review *
ByKeith J.G. Smith

chapter Chapter 28|13 pages

The Applicability of Behavioural Modelling to the Analysis of Goods Movements

ByArnim H. Meyburg

part Part Nine|74 pages

chapter Chapter 29|15 pages

Behavioural Modelling, Accessibility, Mobility and Need

Concepts and Measurement *
ByM. Quasim Dalvi

chapter Chapter 30|26 pages

Disaggregate Travel and Mobility-Choice Models and Measures of Accessibility

ByMoshe Ben-Akiva, Steven R. Lerman

chapter Chapter 31|18 pages

Mobility, Accessibility and Travel Impacts of Transport Programmes for the Elderly and Handicapped

ByRonald F. Kirby, Robert G. McGillivray

chapter Chapter 32|13 pages

Behavioural Modelling, Accessibility, Mobility and Travel Needs

ByMartin Wachs, Jan Gerard Koenig

part Part Ten|84 pages

chapter Chapter 33|26 pages

Applications of Psychological Measurement and Modelling to Behavioural Travel-Demand Analysis

ByJordan J. Louviere, Eugene M. Wilson, Michael Piccolo

chapter Chapter 34|19 pages

Attitude-Behaviour Relationships in Travel-Demand Modelling

ByThomas F. Golob, Abraham D. Horowitz, Martin Wachs

chapter Chapter 35|24 pages

The Development of Attitudinal Modelling Approaches in Transport Research

ByIrwin P. Levin

chapter Chapter 36|13 pages

Attitudes, Attitudinal Measurement and the Relationship Between Attitudes and Behaviour

ByJordan J. Louviere

part Part Eleven|34 pages

chapter Chapter 37|18 pages

Evaluating the Social and Environmental Impacts of Transport Investment

ByDonald Appleyard

chapter Chapter 38|14 pages

Behavioural Modelling and the Evaluation of Social and Environmental Impacts of Transport Investment

ByPeter Hills, Ross King

part Part Twelve|13 pages

chapter Chapter 39|11 pages

Summary of Major Findings and Recommendations

ByPeter R. Stopher, David A. Hensher
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