Geographical Information and Urban Transport Systems

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Urban transport systems need to be analyzed from various perspectives: the offer on one hand, the demand on the other hand, but also their negative externalities (risks of transport systems). These three dimensions are rarely apprehended in an integrated perspective. This book provides a large collection of chapters dealing with these specific dimensions, each written by recognized specialists in their domain, and articulates them in an integrated way.Content:
Chapter 1 Modeling Transport Systems on an Intra?Urban Scale (pages 1–30): Thomas Thevenin
Chapter 2 Determining Urban Public Transport Supply (pages 31–52): Robert Chapleau
Chapter 3 Defining Intermodal Accessibility (pages 53–81): Alexis Conesa and Alain L'hostis
Chapter 4 Characterizing Form and Functioning of Transportation Networks (pages 83–113): Cyrille Genre?Grandpierre
Chapter 5 Estimating Transport Demand (pages 115–165): Patrick Bonnel
Chapter 6 Visualizing Daily Mobility: Towards Other Modes of Representation (pages 167–220): Olivier Klein
Chapter 7 Guiding a Tram?Train Installation: a Necessary Multi?Criteria Approach (pages 221–260): Olivier Bouhet
Chapter 1 List of Authors (pages 261–262):

Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 275
Tags: Транспорт;Технология и организация перевозок;