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Suggested Citation:"T56712 Text_70." 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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Andres Rabinowicz, Caliper Corporation Phillip Reeder, Texas Transportation Institute Michael Replogle, Environmental Defense Richard Roisman, VHB Thomas Rossi, Cambridge Systematics, Inc. Philip Roth, Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization Clarence Rumancik, Federal Highway Administration Erik Sabina, Denver Regional Council of Governments Elizabeth Sall, Cambridge Systematics, Inc. Franco Saraceno, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Kuniaki Sasaki, University of Yamanashi, Japan Joseph Savage, Jr., Wilbur Smith Associates Wolfgang Scherr, PTV America, Inc. David Schmitt, AECOM Consulting Janis Schubert, University of Texas at Dallas Sandip Sen, Hidalgo County Metropolitan Planning Organization Sudeshna Sen, University of Texas at Austin Ipek Sener, University of Texas at Austin Robert Shull, PTV America, Inc. Chris Simmons, PBS& J Bryan Slack, Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission Howard Slavin, Caliper Jaimie Sloboden, Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. Rob Smith, Capital Metro Bruce Spear, Federal Highway Administration Frank Spielberg, VHB Erika Spissu, University of Cagliari, Italy Deardra Sprott, San Antonio- Bexar County MPO Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan, University of Florida David Steele, Department of Defense Tammy Stone, Texas Department of Transportation Aichong Sun, Pima Association of Governments Hongxiang Sun, RTC of Southern Nevada Paul Tiley, Texas Department of Transportation Richard Tillery, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Daniel Turner, University of Texas at Dallas William Upton, Oregon Department of Transportation Alan Vander Wey, Montana Department of Transportation Peter Vovsha, PB Consult, Inc. Martin Wachs, RAND Corporation Paul Waddell, University of Washington MaryAnn Waldinger, Community Planning Association Richard Walker, Portland Metro S. Travis Waller, University of Texas at Austin Xiaokun Wang, University of Texas at Austin Edward Weiner, U.S. Department of Transportation Lisa Weston, Texas A&M University Wade White, Citilabs Kermit Wies, Chicago Area Transportation Study Robert Williams, Texas Department of Transportation Thomas Williams, Wilbur Smith Associates Stephen Wilson, SRF Consulting Group William Woodford, AECOM Consulting Eoin Wrafter, PDCTC Yongqiang Wu, Chicago Area Transportation Study Chen Yang, Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Supin Yoder, Federal Highway Administration Lei Zhang, Oregon State University Huimin Zhao, North Central Texas Council of Governments Bin Zhou, University of Texas at Austin Johanna Zmud, NuStats Partners, LP 70 INNOVATIONS IN TRAVEL DEMAND MODELING, VOLUME 1

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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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