EVALUATING ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE URBAN AND TRANSPORT POLICIES FOR A DEVELOPING CITY BASED ON A TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL WITH FEEDBACK MECHANISMS
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概要
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Confronted with rapid urban growth in developing cities, it is expected that configurations of transportation network, as well as their operation conditions, could have significant impacts on various aspects of trip-making behavior. Meanwhile, trip-making behavior is one of the most important determinants during the design and management process of transportation network. To properly reflect such interdependency mechanism, this paper first attempts to establish a travel demand prediction model with feedback for the Jabodetabek metropolitan area, Indonesia. Compared to the traditional four-step model without feedback, it is empirically confirmed that introduction of feedback mechanisms could improve the model accuracy a lot. Based on the estimation results of the feedback model, some urban and transport development policies are evaluated from the perspective of realizing environmentally sustainable cities.
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著者
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Zhang Junyi
Graduate School For International Development And Cooperation Hiroshima University
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Fujiwara Akimasa
Graduate School For International Development And Cooperation Hiroshima University
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SENBIL Metin
Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation Hiroshima University
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SENBIL Metin
Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University
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FENG Xuesong
Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University
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FUJIWARA Akimasa
Graduate School for International Development & Cooperation Hiroshima University
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