Results of a design process for new integrated land use and transportation models recently completed for the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) are presented. The design process, which began with an analysis of policy requirements and assessment of the current models in use at PSRC and nationally, employed an iterative and participatory approach to ensure that model requirements were clearly identified and that the proposed model design would address those requirements. Development of the model requirements drew on a broad survey of the literature and of operational models; the proposed model design offers a unique approach to the development of a new land use and travel model system that corresponds to a behavioral integration of the choice processes across relevant time frames.
Design of an Integrated Land Use and Activity-Based Travel Model System for the Puget Sound Region
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board ; 1805 , 1 ; 108-118
2002-01-01
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Design of an Integrated Land Use and Activity-Based Travel Model System for the Puget Sound Region
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