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Suggested Citation:"T56712 i-x_vii." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2008. Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 1: Session Summaries. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13676.
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Contents OVERVIEW OF THE POLICY ISSUES .....................................................................................1 Welcome....................................................................................................................................................1 Chandra Bhat Conference Participants and Agenda.........................................................................................................2 Ken Cervenka Travel Demand Modeling and Public Policy .............................................................................................2 Frank Koppelman State and Local Agency Perspectives on Policy Issues: One Size Does Not Fit All....................................4 Michael Morris Federal Demands on Travel Demand Models............................................................................................6 Edward Weiner MOVING INNOVATIVE MODELS INTO PRACTICE ..........................................................................9 Travel Demand Forecasting Models: Raising Some Issues.........................................................................9 Martin Wachs Modeling Needs ......................................................................................................................................10 Keith Lawton Developing Detailed Projections of Impacts of Spatial Separation, Mitigation, Supply and Demand, Infrastructure, and Strategies in a Volatile Economic, Social, and Physical Environment .......................................................................................................................11 Edward Granzow Innovations in Modeling .........................................................................................................................12 Brian Gardner TOUR- BASED MODELS .......................................................................................................................13 Design Features of Activity- Based Microsimulation Models for U.S. Metropolitan Planning Organizations ...........................................................................................................................13 Mark Bradley and John Bowman

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TRB Conference Proceedings 42, Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 1: Session Summaries summarizes the sessions of a May 21-23, 2006, conference that examined advances in travel demand modeling, explored the opportunities and the challenges associated with the implementation of advanced travel models, and reviewed the skills and training necessary to apply new modeling techniques.

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