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Publikováno v:
Computation, Vol 12, Iss 5, p 98 (2024)
Over-capacity flight scheduling by commercial airlines due to the surging demand in recent years creates congestion and significant delays at major airports. This attitude towards maximizing throughput calls for tactical flight rescheduling to comply
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c336fd3ddff14a1aa2c382eeef2e44a1
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport and Land Use, Vol 9, Iss 3 (2015)
This study focuses on work commuters who currently rideshare, are potential rideshare commuters, or indicated a willingness to use rideshare services. Discrete choice models were developed with survey data of residents in the northeastern United Stat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/400679d2aef14aab934d7c3cad725cbd
Publikováno v:
Travel Behaviour and Society. 31:399-409
Autor:
Lisa Aultman-Hall, Hannah Ullman
Publikováno v:
Travel Behaviour and Society. 21:37-47
Available data on long-distance travel, both quantitative and qualitative, are limited, including measures of relative accessibility to intercity destinations and its role in overall well-being. Moreover, existing travel data only include realized tr
Comparing alternative methods of collecting self-assessed overnight long-distance travel frequencies
Publikováno v:
Travel Behaviour and Society. 19:124-136
Due to the comparatively low frequency of long-distance and overnight travel, it can be challenging to measure using traditional travel surveys. In response to this dearth of data, several recent surveys have included self-reported frequency question
Autor:
Constantinos Antoniou, Joshua Auld, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Kay W. Axhausen, Suryaprasanna Kumar Balusu, Prawira F. Belgiawan, Chandra R. Bhat, Lisa Bönisch, Jean-Simon Bourdeau, Norbert Brändle, Lars Briem, Chiara Calastri, Emmanouil Chaniotakis, Elisabetta Cherchi, Makoto Chikaraishi, Bastian Chlond, Naznin Sultana Daisy, Adam W. Davis, Marco Diana, Shadi Djavadian, Melitta Dragaschnig, David Durán-Rodas, Naveen Eluru, Annesha Enam, Bilal Farooq, Akimasa Fujiwara, Noriko Fukui, Sachiyo Fukuyama, Tommy Gärling, Nima Golshani, Konstadinos G. Goulias, Mateusz Gren, Michael Heilig, Anugrah Ilahi, Ying Jiang, Martin Kagerbauer, Maria Kamargianni, Michael Kirn, Viktoriya Kolarova, Hannes Koller, Karthik C. Konduri, Stephan Lehner, Chengxi Liu, Lei Liu, Michael Maness, Eizabeth C. McBride, Italo Meloni, Eric J. Miller, Hugh Millward, Abolfazl Mohammadian, Kouros Mohammadian, Patricia L. Mokhtarian, Catherine Morency, Stefanie Peer, Ram M. Pendyala, David Perez Barbosa, Abdul Rawoof Pinjari, Francesco Piras, Miriam Pirra, Patrick Plötz, Amalia Polydoropoulou, Raja Sengupta, Ramin Shabanpour, Ali Shamshiripour, Parvathy Vinod Sheela, Yoram Shiftan, Patrick A. Singleton, Eleonora Sottile, Tamer Soylu, Amanda Stathopoulos, Felix Steck, Yusak O. Susilo, Divyakant Tahlyan, Hannah Ullman, Rafael Vasquez, Hubert Verreault, Sascha von Behren, Peter Vortisch, Yinhai Wang, Gebhard Wulfhorst, Grace Yip, Jingyue Zhang, Linghan Zhang, Junyi Zhang
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::db4bf5126f0058d5def6056e5fb14025
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-817340-4.01002-0
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-817340-4.01002-0
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2672:208-218
Long-distance travel research is limited because of the lack of robust data and the complexity of defining a long-distance trip. The patterns of infrequent long-distance trips are poorly understood especially compared with the better studied (and und
Publikováno v:
Journal of Transport Geography. 68:205-214
Visits to the US national park system continue to increase, but racial/ethnic minorities are consistently underrepresented among national park visitors compared to Whites. Research suggests several reasons for historic underrepresentation of racial/e
Publikováno v:
Transportation Research Procedia. 32:542-552
Long-distance travel and social network geography are important topics both understudied due to lack of data. This paper describes a travel survey instrument that included social network contact locations for 110 participants in a convenience sample