Understanding travel behaviour in an era of change.

Author(s)
Stopher, P.R. & Lee-Gosselin, M.E.H. (eds.)
Year
Abstract

Travel behaviour research has a pivotal role to play in informing the current worldwide debate over the degree to which the growth in personal travel, notably by private motor vehicle, should be encouraged or controlled. At stake are complex public interests concerning air quality, energy, lifestyle, economic development and the built environment. This international collection of papers on current methodological and substantive findings from the analysis of personal travel is organised in four sections: traveller activity and perception; Stated Preference methods; dynamic behaviour; and improvement of behavioural travel models. For abstracts of individual papers see IRRD 888415-888437.

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Library number
C 16483 /72 / IRRD 888414
Source

Oxford, Pergamon, 1997, XV + 583 p., 802 ref. - ISBN 0-08-042390-6

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