<p><p>This work focuses on urban governance in the developing world, its aim being to bring a holistic perspective to the debate on urban governance in Asia and around the globe. It has been divided into three sections: The first section is on rural interventions as they influence urbanization and i
Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment: Advances in Spatial Systems Modelling
β Scribed by Lars Lundqvist, Lars-GΓΆran Mattsson, Tschangho John Kim (auth.), Professor Lars Lundqvist, Professor Lars-GΓΆran Mattsson, Professor Tschangho John Kim (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 419
- Series
- Advances in Spatial Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume is the result of an international collaboration, which started with a conference at Smadalaro Gfrrd in Sweden. The workshop was supported by the National Science Foundation of the USA (INT-9215114) and by the Swedish National Road Administration, the Swedish Council for Building Research, the Swedish Transport and Communications Research Board and the Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination of Research. This support is gratefully acknowΒ ledged. The collaboration started as a bilateral u.S.-Swedish endeavour but was soon widened to other scholars in Europe, Asia, Australia and South-America. Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment is a policy area of growing importance. Sustainable cities and sustainable transport systems are necessary for attaining a sustainable development. The research and policy field, represented in this volume, comprises a number of challenging contrasts: - the contrast between infrastructure investments, mobility and environmental sustainability; - the contrast between policy contexts, modelling traditions and available decision support systems in various parts of the world; - the contrast between available best practice methods and the majority of models applied in planning; the contrast between static models of cross-sectionary equilibria and dynamic models of disequilibrium adjustments; and the contrast between state-of-the-art operationalland-use/transport models and new demands for land-use/transportlenvironment models due to changing policy contexts. Bridging some of these gaps constitutes important research tasks, that are discussed in the twenty-two chapters of this book. A number of emerging research directions are identified in the introduction and summary chapter.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Network Infrastructure and the Urban Environment: Introduction and Summary....Pages 1-16
Front Matter....Pages 17-17
Infrastructure and Economic Milieu: Swedish Contributions 1960-1995....Pages 19-52
The Changing Context of Transportation Modeling: Implications of the New Economy, Intermodalism and the Drive for Environmental Quality....Pages 53-71
Excess Commuting in U.S. Metropolitan Areas....Pages 72-83
Household Commuting: Implications of the Behavior of Two-Worker Households for Land- Use/Transportation Models....Pages 84-95
Front Matter....Pages 97-97
Disequilibrium Network Design: A New Paradigm for Transportation Planning and Control....Pages 99-111
Infinite Dimensional Formulations of Some Dynamic Traffic Assignment Models....Pages 112-124
Introduction to Projected Dynamical Systems for Traffic Network Equilibrium Problems....Pages 125-156
Worker and Workplace Heterogeneity and Residential Location: A Historical Perspective on Stockholm....Pages 157-176
Parameter Estimation for Combined Travel Choice Models....Pages 177-193
Discrete Spatial Price Equilibrium....Pages 194-211
Integration of Freight Network and Computable General Equilibrium Models....Pages 212-223
A Spatial Computable General Equilibrium Approach for Measuring Multiregional Impacts of Large Scale Transportation Projects....Pages 224-241
Front Matter....Pages 243-243
Applied Models of Urban Land Use, Transport and Environment: State of the Art and Future Developments....Pages 245-267
Results from Implementation of Integrated Transportation and Land Use Models in Metropolitan Regions....Pages 268-287
Improved Logit Formulations for Integrated Land Use, Transport and Environmental Models....Pages 288-307
Modelling Land-Use and Transport Interaction: Policy Analyses Using the IMREL Model....Pages 308-328
A Combined Model for Analysing Network Infrastructure and Land-Use/Transportation Interactions....Pages 329-343
Development of a Compact Urban Simulation Model....Pages 344-360
An Interactive Computer System for Land- Use Transport Analysis....Pages 361-380
Front Matter....Pages 243-243
A Combined Economic Activity and Transportation Model: A Solution Procedure and Application to Multi-Regional Planning....Pages 381-394
Road Infrastructure and Corridor Development....Pages 395-414
β¦ Subjects
Regional/Spatial Science; Automotive Engineering; Geography (general)
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