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Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies: Recent submissions

    • Non-attendance and dual processing of common-metric attributes in choice analysis: A latent class specification 

      Hensher, David A.; Greene, William H.
      Published 2009-05-01
      There is a growing literature that promotes the presence of process heterogeneity in the way that individuals evaluate packages of attributes in real or hypothetical markets and make choices. A centerpiece of current ...
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    • The Outsiders: An essay on Transport Planning Methods 

      Denmark
      Published 1996-11-01
      This paper examines the concept of transport disadvantage and how people who are defined as such are ill served by commonly used transport planning processes. The notion of mobility and the difference between need and ...
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    • Smartphone-based Travel Surveys: A Review 

      Verzosa, Nina; Greaves, Stephen; Ellison, Richard
      Published 2017-04-01
      Interest continues to grow in the use of smartphones for travel survey purposes. Their locational and interactive potential combined with their ubiquity and pragmatism as something people are likely to keep with them and ...
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    • Modeling the effects of unilateral and uniform emission regulations under shipping company and port competition 

      Sheng, Dian; Li, Zhi‐Chun; Fu, Xiaowen; Gillen, David
      Published 2017-01-01
      This study develops an integrated model to investigate the economic and environmental effects of a unilateral maritime emission regulation vis-à-vis a uniform maritime emission regulation. The proposed model explicitly ...
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    • An ITS Vision for Melbourne’s Southbank Precinct 

      Rose, G; Young, W; Iljin, Mr A
      Published 1996-10-01
      Melbourne’s Southbank area is achieving prominence as an activity centre because of the variety of cultural, sporting and entertainment opportunities which it provides. This paper outlines opportunities to maximise the ...
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