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Yicong Liu, Eric J. Miller, Khandker Nurul Habib
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The land-use/transport interaction (LUTI) modeling framework has become the current state of best practice for analyzing the interdependency between the land-use and transportation systems. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the housing market...
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Rounaq Basu, Roberto Ponce-Lopez, Joseph Ferreira
Pág. 303 - 323
One of the major critiques of land use-transport interaction (LUTI) models over the ages has been their over-dependence on individualized software and context. In an effort to address some of these concerns, this study proposes a framework to construct "...
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Nikolaos Gavanas, Georgia Pozoukidou, Eleni Verani
A literature review indicates that there is an increasing number of Land Use/Transport Interaction (LUTI) models being used in policy analysis and support of urban land use, transport and environmental planning. In this context, LUTI models are considere...
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Bert van Wee
Land use transport interaction (LUTI) models are often developed to model the interaction between the land use and trans- port systems for relatively large-scale spatial developments, like new residential or office areas, new main roads, or railway lines...
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Ransford Antwi Acheampong, Elisabete Silva
The aim of this review paper is to provide comprehensive and up-to-date material for both researchers and practitioners interested in land-use-transport interaction (LUTI) modeling. The paper brings together some 60 years of published research on the sub...
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