The recent policy discussions about information technology in transport and traffic demand management have increased the interest in activity-based approaches to the analysis of travel behavior, in particular in the modelling of household activity scheduling which is at the core of many of the required changes in travel behavior. The paper is a state-of-the-art review of conceptualizations and models of activity scheduling with special regard to issues raised by the new policy instruments. In the course of the review, the validity of behavioral assumptions are critically examined and several needs for future research identified.
Activity-Based Approaches to Travel Analysis: Conceptual Frameworks, Models and Research Problems
1991
31 pages
Report
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English
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