The 8 papers in the report deal with the following areas: cost-effectiveness model for ranking transportation energy conservation strategies; rail rapid transit and energy; a reexamination of current conventional wiscom; the influence of the price of gasoline on vehicle use in multivehicle households; fuel crises, economic uncertainty, and outdoor recreational travel; the scenario analysis process and long-range transportation planning; incorporation of energy analysis in the transportation improvement program process; economic impacts of transportation fuel consumption in the Dallas-Fort Worth area; and, indirect energy considerations in transportation projects.
Methodologies for Considering Technical Energy Issues in Urban Transportation Planning
1984
64 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Highway transportation , Rapid transit railways , Gasoline , Travel , Fuel consumption , Cost effectiveness , Transportation planning , Public transportation , Energy conservation , Energy crisis
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