Summary: Lecture 15: Land-Use And Transport Interaction Models And Choice Modelling

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  • 5 Land-use and transport interaction models

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  • The circle of Wegner implies that transport models and spatial models should be integrated, what is the simplest combination?

    Is a transport model combined with e.g. a lowry model (however, spatial modelling is not as straightforward as a lowry-model)
  • 9 TIGRIS and TIGRIS XL

  • Where does TIGRIS stand for?

    Transport Infrastructure Land-use (Grondgebruik) Interaction Simulation
  • What are the submodels of TIGRIS?

    - Attractiveness of a zone
    - Land-use
    - Mobility
    - Congestion
    - Travel impedance
    - Accessibility
  • What are the inputs for TIGRIS XL?


    • zones
    • inhabitants
    • car ownership
    • employment levels
    • services
    • captives and non-captives
    • population growth factors
    • spatial development policies
    • coarse infrastructure network
  • What are the outputs for TIGRIS XL?


    • households by type
    • employment by type
    • real-estate development
    • real-estate prices
    • trips
    • travel times
    • safety & environment
  • What are the modules of TIGRIS XL?

    - Demography
    - Land-use and real estate market
    - Housing market
    - Labour market
    - Transport module
  • What are the different roles of the government in land and real estate markets?

    - Regulated development, directed allocation, (spatial developments can only take place on planned locations)
    - Free market development, free allocation, (spatial developments following preferences of households and firms) 
    - Options in between
  • 22 Labour market

  • Why is identification of economic sectors important?

    Because these sectors show different location preferences and responses to transport measures
  • Utility based accessibility measures for (so-called logsum measures):

    - Accessibility by household type
    - Accessibility of firms for commuters
    - Accessibility of firms for business
  • 43 Choice modelling: firm location behaviour

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  • What are the characteristics of the firm in influencing location choice of firms?

    - Size
    - Growth
    - Age
    - Sector
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