The aim of this paper is to focus on different aspects in regard to the collection of data about emergent activity-travel behavior and dynamically evolving activity-travel patterns. Within Flanders, no activity-travel nor panel surveys exist concerning travel behaviour, only a household travel survey is carried out every five years. Therefore, several data collection solutions are proposed and combined into an extensive hybrid, multi-method approach where every component was actually applied and implemented in practice. This paper does not provide detailed results, but rather a brief overview of the different data solutions needed, facing the problem of collecting dynamic activity and (re)scheduling information. The different decisions conc...
One of the major foci in transport research is the identification of the temporal-spatial decision m...
The recent availability of longitudinal data on individual trip making and activity behaviour has en...
Activity-based approaches are perhaps the most promising alternative to the current travel forecasti...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of transportation, a strong argument has been m...
The increase in population, accompanied by an increase in the availability of travel opportunities h...
Reports from various international organisations, like for instance the European Commission’s White ...
Mobility is a must for human life on this planet, because important activities like working or shopp...
peer reviewedEver since car ownership and car use started to increase in Western Europe and the USA,...
This paper, written from a practitioner perspective, briefly discusses model structure direction and...
Activity-based approaches are perhaps the most promising alternative to the current travel forecasti...
Travel behaviour analysis has been an essential topic since 1970s. Research shows that there is a st...
Modelling travel behaviour has always been a major area of concern in transportation research. Since...
Household activity scheduling is widely regarded as the underlying mechanism through which people re...
Recent developments in activity-based modelling have underscored the need for data collection techni...
In this paper we develop and explore an approach to estimate dynamic models of activity generation o...
One of the major foci in transport research is the identification of the temporal-spatial decision m...
The recent availability of longitudinal data on individual trip making and activity behaviour has en...
Activity-based approaches are perhaps the most promising alternative to the current travel forecasti...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the field of transportation, a strong argument has been m...
The increase in population, accompanied by an increase in the availability of travel opportunities h...
Reports from various international organisations, like for instance the European Commission’s White ...
Mobility is a must for human life on this planet, because important activities like working or shopp...
peer reviewedEver since car ownership and car use started to increase in Western Europe and the USA,...
This paper, written from a practitioner perspective, briefly discusses model structure direction and...
Activity-based approaches are perhaps the most promising alternative to the current travel forecasti...
Travel behaviour analysis has been an essential topic since 1970s. Research shows that there is a st...
Modelling travel behaviour has always been a major area of concern in transportation research. Since...
Household activity scheduling is widely regarded as the underlying mechanism through which people re...
Recent developments in activity-based modelling have underscored the need for data collection techni...
In this paper we develop and explore an approach to estimate dynamic models of activity generation o...
One of the major foci in transport research is the identification of the temporal-spatial decision m...
The recent availability of longitudinal data on individual trip making and activity behaviour has en...
Activity-based approaches are perhaps the most promising alternative to the current travel forecasti...