National Transport Models Recent Developments and Prospects

National and European transport models become increasingly important. The broadening of national transport policy from strategic infrastructure investments to infrastructure management strengthens the need for advanced and more policy sensitive tools of analysis. The increase of interregional and in...

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Other Authors: Lundqvist, Lars (Editor), Mattsson, Lars-Göran (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
Series:Advances in Spatial Science, The Regional Science Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 National Transport Models: Introduction and Comparative Analysis -- I The Model Development Context -- 2 An Overview of European National Models -- 3 Updating and Extending National Models -- 4 National Models: How to Make It Happen. The Case of the Swedish National Model System: SAMPERS -- 5 General Modelling Approaches: Top-down or Bottom-up? -- 6 Deterministic Time Table Transit Assignment -- II National Transport Models -- 7 Application Areas for the Dutch National Model -- 8 The New Swedish National Model — SAMPERS: System and Validation -- 9 SAMPERS — The New Swedish National Travel Demand Forecasting Tool -- 10 Italian Models: Application and Planned Development -- 11 PETRA — An Activity-based Approach to Travel Demand Analysis -- 12 GB Traffic Forecasts — Status and Development -- III European Transport Models -- 13 Designing the STREAMS Model of Europe -- 14 Tests of Nonlinearity, Modal Captivity and Spatial Competition within the STEMM Multicountry Application for Passengers -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Author Index -- Contributors 
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520 |a National and European transport models become increasingly important. The broadening of national transport policy from strategic infrastructure investments to infrastructure management strengthens the need for advanced and more policy sensitive tools of analysis. The increase of interregional and international mobility requires forecasting tools that go beyond the urban or regional level. The competition for national infrastructure investments among regions and for Trans-European investments among nations has to be resolved by decisions and decision support systems at the appropriate spatial level. Environmental impacts transcend regional and national boundaries and transport policies affecting these environmental impacts involve all spatial levels. This volume presents the state of the art and prospects of a sample of the most advanced national and European transport models within a comparative framework