Effects of land-use transport scenarios on travel patterns: a multi-state supernetwork application |
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Authors: | Feixiong Liao Theo Arentze Eric Molin Wendy Bothe Harry Timmermans |
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Affiliation: | 1.Eindhoven University of Technology,Eindhoven,The Netherlands;2.Delft University of Technology,Delft,The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Understanding travellers’ response is essential to address policy questions arising from spatial and transport planning sectors. This paper demonstrates the usefulness of the multi-state supernetwork approach to investigate the effects of land-use transport scenarios on individuals’ travel patterns. In particular, it illustrates that multi-state supernetworks are capable of representing activity-travel patterns at a high level of detail, including the choice of mode, route, parking and activity location. Multi-faceted activity-travel preferences can be accommodated in supernetworks. Using a micro-simulation approach, the adaptation of individuals’ travel patterns to policies can be readily captured. The illustration concerns hypothetical land-use and transport scenarios for the city of Rotterdam (The Netherlands), focusing on accessibility changes, modal substitution and shift in the use of transport and location facilities. |
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