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SESAME - derivation of the relationship between land use, behaviour patterns and travel demand for political and investment decisions


Author Marie-Odile Gascon
Centre d'etudes sur les réseaux, les transports, l'urbanisme et les constructions publiques
Other authors
Centre d'Etudes techniques de l'Equipement mediterranee, Barcelona tecnologia S.A., Socialdata Germany, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, Transport Research Laboratory, Peter Zeugin, Systems Consult
Year
1999
Region
Europe
In the territorial limits of the Alpine Convention.
Country
de (Germany), eu (Europe without alps)
Type of publication
reviewed
Topics
  • Mobility
  • Regional value added

Abstract
The project defines relevant indicators of transport, traffic, land use and relevant externalities for transport/land-use planning. The relationship between these indicators is analysed in view of deriving a better policies' impact understanding. Based on the indicators and their relationship an operational framework is provided for evaluating and effectively planning local policies (a database structure, guedelines for survey, reference scenarios and analytical methods for exploitation).

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