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TRB 2005 WORKSHOP
 

INTEGRATED LAND USE-

TRANSPORT MODELS

 

 

TRB 2005 WORKSHOP:

"Integrated Land Use-Transport Models"

This workshop presented an introductory, nontechnical primer on types of land use models and current capabilities of the state of the best practice. It included presentations of a number of case studies of operational models. Issues addressed within the workshop included typical development and operating costs, data requirements, and model capabilities for policy analysis. Specific examples of model applications and their impacts on decision making were presented. The primary audience was metropolitan planning organizations and state department of transportation and federal planners and modelers interested in learning about current capabilities of integrated models. The workshop was also of interest to consultants and academics interested in learning more about such models. The focus of the workshop was on the dissemination of information concerning operational models, current best practices in integrated modeling, why integrated models are useful in practical planning applications, and how to go about developing an integrated modeling capability at the local or state level.

PRESENTATIONS

Integrated Transportation-Land Use Modeling: The State of Operational Practice
Eric Miller
University of Toronto

Integrated Land Use Transport Models
JD Hunt
University of Calgary

Wasatch Front Regional Council Model Validation Update
John Britting & Andy Li
Wasatch Front Regional Council

Portland Metro: MetroScope Operation 2001-2004: A Few Operational and Policy Lessons We've Learned to Date
Sonny Condor
Portland Metro

Model Development in the Midst of a Regional Land Use/Transportation Study
Gordon Garry
Sacramento Area Council of Governments

Case Study: Oregon Transportation and Land Use Model Integration Program (TLUMIP) Experience
Brian Dunn
Oregon Department of Transportation

Building an Integrated Model: Some Guidance
Paul Waddell
University of Washington

 

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Last update 1/18/2005