Urban Travel Demand Modeling: From Individual Choices to General Equilibrium / Edition 1

Urban Travel Demand Modeling: From Individual Choices to General Equilibrium / Edition 1

by Norbert Oppenheim
ISBN-10:
0471557234
ISBN-13:
9780471557234
Pub. Date:
02/28/1995
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0471557234
ISBN-13:
9780471557234
Pub. Date:
02/28/1995
Publisher:
Wiley
Urban Travel Demand Modeling: From Individual Choices to General Equilibrium / Edition 1

Urban Travel Demand Modeling: From Individual Choices to General Equilibrium / Edition 1

by Norbert Oppenheim
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Overview

A state-of-the-art approach to urban travel demand modeling

Currently used travel forecasting methodology was developed almostthree decades ago, primarily to assess the impacts of large-scalecapital improvement projects, and was not designed to deal withcontemporary urban transportation problems. To be effective today,travel demand models must explicitly represent traveler behavior,must be policy-sensitive, and must be operationally reliable.

Urban Travel Demand Modeling: From Individual Choices to GeneralEquilibrium presents an integrated system of models which overhaulthe four traditional phases of travel generation, modal split, tripdistribution, and network assignment. This book shows, for thefirst time, how generalized network equilibrium may be rigorouslyforecast from the optimal travel choices of "trip consumers"without the need to resort to heuristic procedures such asfeedbacks. In addition, models for optimal transportation supplydecisions are integrated with the demand models. Transit travel andgoods movements are specifically addressed.

To make this book as self-contained as possible, the authorprovides review material on the mathematics required and the basicconcepts of discrete choice modeling. Numerical examples throughoutthe book demonstrate the calibration and use of the models in avariety of situations, including uncongested and congestednetworks. Review problems are systematically provided, many withsolutions. Illustrative add-on software for model implementation onseveral popular platforms is also available separately.

Urban Travel Demand Modeling may be used at the senior and graduatelevels in civil engineering, economics, operations research, urbanand regional planning, and geography courses. Transportationprofessionals in the private and public sectors, academics andresearchers, will also find this methodology a rich, versatile, andefficient tool with which to address major urban transportationissues, including demand management, road and parking pricing,environmental impacts, changing socioeconomic and activitypatterns, and urban development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780471557234
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 02/28/1995
Pages: 504
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.57(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

NORBERT OPPENHEIM is Professor of Transportation in the Civil Engineering Department of The City College of New York, and at the Graduate Center, both of the City University of New York (CUNY), as well as on the staff of the Institute for Transportation Systems of CUNY. He received his PhD in civil engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. Among his many publications is Applied Models in Urban and Regional Analysis. He serves on the editorial board of Transportation Research, B. His current research interests are in network analysis, spatial demand modeling, and decision support systems.

Table of Contents

Modeling Travelers' Decisions as Discrete Choices.

Route Choice on Uncongested Networks.

Combined Travel Demand Modeling Under Uncongested Conditions.

Route Choice Modeling Under Congested Conditions.

Combined Travel Demand Modeling Under Congested Conditions.

Model Parameter Estimation.

Joint Equilibrium Modeling of Activity and Travel Systems.

Optimal Transportation Supply.

Appendices.

Bibliography.

Indexes.
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