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Title: Modeling short-term dynamics in activity-travel patterns: from aurora to feathers
Authors: Arentze, T.
TIMMERMANS, Harry 
JANSSENS, Davy 
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: TRB
Source: Innovations in Travel Modeling.
Abstract: Most operational models of activity-travel demand , including nested logit models (e.g., Vovsha et al.2004), Cemdap (Bhat et al. 2004), Famos (Pendyala et al.2005) and Albatross (Arentze and Timmermans 2000, 2005) have been developed to predict activity-travel patterns. The main contribution of these models is to offer an alternative to the four-step models of travel demand, better focusing on the consistency of the submodels and proving increased sensitivity to a wider range of policy issues. These models are most valuable for predicting the impact of land use and transportation policies on typical activity-travel patterns, allowing policy makers to assess the likely impact of such policies in terms of changing travel demand and a set of accessibility, mobility and environmental performance indicators.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/1493
Category: C2
Type: Proceedings Paper
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