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  • Sari: Classics in Transport Analysis series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Mar-2003
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1840645555
  • ISBN-13: 9781840645552
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 672 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x169 mm
  • Sari: Classics in Transport Analysis series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Mar-2003
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1840645555
  • ISBN-13: 9781840645552
The subjects of transport and information systems have long been closely linked because they are both complements and substitutes for each other and thus offer potential for more efficient and productive traffic demand management. This important new collection examines the substitution and complementarity hypotheses as well as the impact of new information technology on transport and the increasing adoption of information technology in transportation systems.The volume is organised into five sections. Part I offers a history and overview of the subject, while part II examines the welfare implications of information provision for traffic demand management. Part III discusses the network analysis of intelligent transportation systems and part IV investigates the spatial impacts of information technology and telecommuting. Finally part V looks in detail at case studies.

This fascinating new collection will be an essential source of reference to scholars, practitioners and students interested in the subjects of transport and information systems.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xiii
Roger Stough
Yoshiro Higano
Kenneth Button
Peter Nijkamp
PART I HISTORY AND OVERVIEW
`Telecommunications as a Travel Substitute: Some Psychological, Organizational and Social Aspects', Journal of Communication, 27 (2), Spring, 32--43
3(12)
Lesley A. Albertson
`Route Guidance Systems for Improving Urban Travel and Location Choices', Transportation Research A. General, 22 (4), July, 275--81
15(7)
David E. Boyce
`Man and His Transport Behaviour. Part
1. Telecommunication and Transport -- A Scientific No Man's Land?', Transport Reviews, 4 (1), 99--101
22(3)
Werner Brog
`Policy Implications of Driver Information Systems', Transportation Research Record, 1358, 29--35
25(7)
Kan Chen
`Off the Road? Reflections on Transportation Geography in the Information Age', Journal of Transport Geography, 6 (4), December, 241--9
32(9)
Susan Hanson
`Sustainable Transportation and Information Technology: Suggested Research Issues', Journal of Transport Geography, 5 (1), March, 39--40
41(2)
Donald G. Janelle
`Travel Vs. Telecommunication: Current Understanding', High Speed Ground Transportation Journal, 10 (3), 203--16
43(14)
Ata M. Khan
`Development of Informatics and Possible Changes in Urbanisation Processes', in Isao Orishimo, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings and Peter Nijkamp (eds), Information Technology: Social and Spatial Perspectives, Berlin and Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 250--64
57(18)
Isao Orishimo
PART II WELFARE IMPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION PROVISION FOR TRAFFIC DEMAND MANAGEMENT
`Information Provision in Road Transport with Elastic Demand: A Welfare Economic Approach', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XXX (2), May, 117--36
75(20)
Richard H.M. Emmerink
Erik T. Verhoef
Peter Nijkamp
Piet Rietveld
`Empirical Analysis of Work Schedule Flexibility: Implications for Road Pricing and Driver Information Systems', Urban Studies, 34 (2), 217--34
95(18)
Richard H.M. Emmerink
Paul van Beek
`The Economics of Motorist Information Systems Revisited', Transport Reviews, 14 (4), 363--88
113(26)
Richard H.M. Emmerink
Peter Nijkamp
Piet Rietveld
Kay W. Axhausen
`Evaluation of Advanced Transit Alternatives Using Consumer Welfare', Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 6 (1--2), 141--56
139(16)
Caroline J. Rodier
Robert A. Johnston
David R. Shabazian
`Information Provision, Flat and Fine Congestion Tolling and the Efficiency of Road Usage', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 26 (5), August, 505--29
155(28)
Erik T. Verhoef
Richard H.M. Emmerink
Peter Nijkamp
Piet Rietveld
PART III NETWORK ANALYSIS OF INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
`Dynamic Network Models and Driver Information Systems', Transportation Research A: General, 25 (5), September, 251--66
183(16)
Moshe Ben-Akiva
Andre de Palma
Isam Kaysi
`Effects of Information in Road Transport Networks with Recurrent Congestion', Transportation, 22 (1), February, 21--53
199(33)
Richard H.M. Emmerink
Kay W. Axhausen
Peter Nijkamp
Piet Rietveld
`Spin Glass and the Interactions of Congestion and Emissions: An Exploratory Step', Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 4 (6), 407--24
232(18)
Rajendra G. Kulkarni
Roger R. Stough
Kingsley E. Haynes
`Geographic Information System Design for Network Equilibrium-based Travel Demand Models', Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 4 (6), 373--89
250(17)
Harvey J. Miller
John D. Storm
`The Effect of Information on Commuters' Behavior: A Comparative Micro-simulation Approach', European Journal of Operational Research, 96 (3), 455--70
267(18)
Z. Sinuany-Stern
E. Stern
Z. Sfaradi
E. Holm
PART IV SPATIAL IMPACTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUTING
`Travel Demand Model System for the Information Era', Transportation, 23 (3), August, 241--66
285(26)
Moshe Ben-Akiva
John L. Bowman
Dinesh Gopinath
`Transportation and Telecommunications: Potential Interactions Between Physical and Immaterial [ Virtual] Travel', Transportation Research A: Policy and Practice, 31 (1), January, 72
311(1)
Laura Divieti
`Travel, Work, and Telecommunications: A View of the Electronics Revolution and its Potential Impacts', Transportation Research A: General, 22 (4), July, 239--45
312(7)
William L. Garrison
Elizabeth Deakin
`Agglomeration Diseconomies of Traffic Congestion and Agglomeration Economies of Interaction in the Information-oriented City', Journal of Regional Science, 39 (1), 21--49
319(29)
Yoshiro Higano
Hiroyuki Shibusawa
`Modeling Employees' Perceptions and Proportional Preferences of Work Locations: The Regular Workplace and Telecommuting Alternatives', Transportation Research A: Policy and Practice, 34 (4), May, 223--42
348(20)
Patricia L. Mokhtarian
Michael N. Bagley
`Beyond Tele-substitution: Disaggregate Longitudinal Structural Equations Modeling of Communication Impacts', Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 7 (1), 33--52
368(20)
Patricia L. Mokhtarian
Ravikumar Meenakshisundaram
`Methodological Issues in the Estimation of the Travel, Energy, and Air Quality Impacts of Telecommuting', Transportation Research A: Policy and Practice, 29 (4), July, 283--302
388(20)
Patricia L. Mokhtarian
Susan L. Handy
Ilan Salomon
`Communication Technologies and Spatial Organization of Multi-unit Firms in Metropolitan Areas', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 23 (6), December, 695--729
408(35)
Mitsuru Ota
Masahisa Fujita
`Telecommunications and Travel: Substitution or Modified Mobility?', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, XIX (3), September, 219--35
443(17)
Ilan Salomon
`Transportation and Telecommunications Costs: Some Implications of Geographical Scale', Annals of Regional Science, 25 (1), March, 19--39
460(21)
Ilan Salomon
Joseph Schofer
`Technological Change and Social Forecasting: The Case of Telecommuting as a Travel Substitute', Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 6 (1--2), 17--45
481(29)
Ilan Salomon
`Transportation and Telecommunications Networks: Planning Urban Infrastructure for the 21st Century', Urban Studies, 29 (2), April, 297--310
510(14)
Richard E. Schuler
`Cyberspace and Physical Space in a Network City', Studies in Regional Science, 28 (1), December, 15--28
524(14)
Hiroyuki Shibusawa
`Telecommuting Adoption: Conceptual Framework and Model Estimation', Transportation Research Record, 1606, 95--102
538(11)
Jin-Ru Yen
Hani S. Mahmassani
PART V CASE STUDIES
`Optimal Operation for Rail Transit Systems under Advanced Information', Transportation Planning and Technology, 22 (2), 109--23
549(15)
Jia-Ming Cao
Wei-Hua Lin
`Transportation Policy Analysis with a Geographic Information System: The Virtual Network of Freight Transportation in Europe', Transportation Research C: Emerging Technologies, 4 (6), 359--71
564(13)
B. Jourquin
M. Beuthe
`Using GIS to Improve Highway Safety', Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 20 (4/5), July/September, 289--302
577(14)
Karl Kim
Ned Levine
`From Manual to Electronic Road Congestion Pricing: The Singapore Experience and Experiment', Transportation Research E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 33 (2), June, 97--106
591(10)
Sock-Yong Phang
Rex S. Toh
`ITS and Human Factors for the Older Driver: The U.S. Experience', Transportation Quarterly, 52 (3), Summer, 91--101
601(11)
Nikiforos Stamatiadis
`The Relevance and Use of Information and Telecommunication Networks as Strategic Tools in the Transport Sector: A Dutch Case Study', Annals of Regional Science, 30 (1), 111--33
612(23)
Peter Nijkamp
Gerard Pepping
Name Index 635


Edited by the late Roger R. Stough, formerly School of Policy, Government and International Affairs, George Mason University, US, Yoshiro Higano, Professor of Environmental Policy, University of Tsukuba, Japan, Kenneth Button, University Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, US and Peter Nijkamp, Professor Emeritus, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the Centre for European Studies, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Romania and the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, China