Dynamic forecasting of travel demand, residential location and land development

作者: Alex Anas , Liang Shyong Duann

DOI: 10.1111/J.1435-5597.1985.TB00837.X

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摘要: TheChicago Area Transportation/Land-Use Analysis System (CATLAS) is a large scale urban simulation model which synthesizes “location rent analysis” from economics with “travel demand transportation planning. This paper describes the theoretical formulation, empirical estimation and policy application of CATLAS to evaluation CBD-oriented rapid transit projects in Chicago.

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