Search for dissertations about: "travel demand management measures"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words travel demand management measures.
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1. Pro-environmental travel behavior : The importance of attitudinal factors, habits, and transport policy measures
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to study determinants of a readiness for pro-environmental travel behavior in households. Four empirical studies were conducted examining reduction in car use (Study I), acceptability of transport policy measures (Study II and III), and behavioral adaptations in response to travel demand management (TDM) measures (Study IV). READ MORE
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2. Public transport demand and supply management under uneven passenger distributions
Abstract : Overcrowding in public transport (also known as public transportation, public transit, or transit) systems due to increased travel mobility has become a major problem for public transport operators. Overcrowded transit stations and vehicles are connected to travel time variability and greater discomfort for the passengers. READ MORE
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3. Policy measures for the reduction of automobile use: understanding what is affected, who is affected, and how the adaptation process proceeds
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4. Issues in Urban Travel Demand Modelling : ICT Implications and Trip timing choice
Abstract : Travel demand forecasting is essential for many decisions, such as infrastructure investments and policy measures. Traditionally travel demand modelling has considered trip frequency, mode, destination and route choice. This thesis considers two other choice dimensions, hypothesised to have implications for travel demand forecasting. READ MORE
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5. Future urban sustainable mobility - Implementing and understanding the impacts of policies designed to reduce private automobile usage
Abstract : The historically recent growth in interest in policies designed to reduce private automobile usage, policies coming under the rubric of travel demand management (TDM), is offset by a paucity of systematic research concerning the procedures by which to define and implement such TDM policies or measures, the consequences of such TDM measures and the nature of the ensuing adaptation process occurring upon implementation of any TDM measure. The present thesis’ conceptual framework for understanding the effects of TDM measures extends and complements previous work in the transportation literature by drawing on psychological theories of goal setting and adaptation. READ MORE