Integrating activity-based travel-demand models with land-use and other long-term lifestyle decisions

作者: Rachel Katoshevski , Inbal Glickman , Robert Ishaq , Yoram Shiftan

DOI: 10.5198/JTLU.2015.658

关键词: EconomicsMicroeconomicsHierarchyUrban planningMode choiceMarketingTerm (time)Residential locationLand useVariable (computer science)Residential area

摘要: This paper extends and integrates the general activity-based model framework to present complex relationship between long- term individual decisions, such as residential location, daily activ- ity travel-behavior decisions. More specifically, it demonstrates use of an accessibility (ABA) measure important variable in zone choice, thus serving link short-term activity travel decisions long-term choice We develop a partial accounting for interrelationship main type, destination mode choice. The log-sum at top hierarchy this is ABA capturing overall utility all alterna- tives. results show that highly significant residential-choice model, clearly indicating great influence accessibility, opportunities, on area All other log-sums were also significant, show- ing interrelationships choices. Specifically, destination- activity-choice increases, people are more likely participate out-of- home activities.

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