Evolving Transportation Networks

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Over the last two centuries, the development of modern transportation has significantly transformed human life. The main theme of this book is to understand the complexity of transportation development and model the process of network growth including its determining factors, which may be topological, morphological, temporal, technological, economic, managerial, social or political. Using multidimensional concepts and methods, the authors develop a holistic framework to represent network growth as an open and complex process with models that demonstrate in a scientific way how numerous independent decisions made by entities such as travelers, property owners, developers, and public jurisdictions could result in a coherent network of facilities on the ground.

Models are proposed from innovative perspectives including self-organization, degeneration, and sequential connection to interpret the evolutionary growth of transportation networks in explicit consideration of independent economic and regulatory initiatives. Employing these models, the authors survey a series of topics ranging from network hierarchy and topology to first mover advantage. The authors demonstrate, with a wide spectrum of empirical and theoretical evidence, that network growth follows a path that is not only logical in retrospect, but also predictable and manageable from a planning perspective. In the larger scheme of innovative transportation planning, this book provides a re-consideration of conventional planning practice and sets the stage for further development on the theory and practice of the next-generation, evolutionary planning approach in transportation, making it of interest to scholars and practitioners alike in the field of transportation.

Author(s): Feng Xie, David M. Levinson (auth.)
Series: Transportation Research, Economics and Policy 1
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 278
Tags: Economic Policy

Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
Introduction....Pages 3-5
Background....Pages 7-23
Framework....Pages 25-30
Front Matter....Pages 31-32
Skyways in Minneapolis....Pages 33-43
Interurbans in Indiana....Pages 45-53
Streetcars in the Twin Cities....Pages 55-70
First Mover Advantages....Pages 71-83
Front Matter....Pages 85-86
Hierarchy....Pages 87-99
Topology....Pages 101-126
Sequence....Pages 127-137
Front Matter....Pages 139-140
Network Diffusion and Place Formation....Pages 141-156
Coevolution of Network and Land Use....Pages 157-176
Front Matter....Pages 177-178
Governance Choice - A Theoretical Analysis....Pages 179-198
Governance Choice - A Simulation Model....Pages 199-221
Forecasting....Pages 223-245
Front Matter....Pages 247-248
Retrospect....Pages 249-253
Prospect....Pages 255-258
Back Matter....Pages 244-244