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Understanding Travel Behaviour in an Era of Change

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ISBN-10: 0080423906

ISBN-13: 9780080423906

Edition: 1996

Authors: Peter Stopher, Martin Lee-Gosselin

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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 written by leading travel behaviour researchers from the social and engineering sciences. It is organised in four sections: traveller activity and perception; Stated Preference methods; dynamic behaviour; and…    
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Book details

Copyright year: 1996
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date: 2/5/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 628
Size: 6.30" wide x 9.45" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.354
Language: English

Peter Stopher is Professor of Transport Planning at the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney. He has also been a professor at Northwestern University, Cornell University, McMaster University and Louisiana State University. Professor Stopher has developed a substantial reputation in the field of data collection, particularly for the support of travel forecasting and analysis. He pioneered the development of travel and activity diaries as a data-collection mechanism, and has written extensively on issues of sample design, data expansion, nonresponse biases and measurement issues.

Section headings: Understanding Shifts in Traveller Activity and Perception
Measuring Future Contexts: The Stated Preference Approach
Incorporating the Dynamics of Behaviour in Travel Analysis
Improving the Practice of Behavioural Travel Models