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This book highlights the extraordinary range of areas to which
geographical analysis and spatial modelling can bring lessons and
insights. It shows how these techniques have been used to address
'real world' issues that are of concern to international
organisations, public agencies and businesses, as illustrated by
actual funded projects that geographers have developed
collaboratively with end-users. Applied Spatial Modelling and
Planning shows how much geographical research is policy relevant to
a wide variety of agencies through the use of GIS and spatial
modelling in applied geography. The book's chapters contain a
cross-section of innovative applications and approaches to problem
solving within five major domains of the dynamics of economic
space, housing and settlements, population movements and population
ageing, health care, and the environment. Using a number of case
studies on the use of GIS and spatial modelling, this book
demonstrates the fact that much of what is done by quantitative
geographers is not only relevant within academia, but also has use
in policy work. This book will appeal to an international audience
interested in cutting-edge spatial modelling to better understand
the processes involved in solving real problems.
Travel Behaviour is a challenging and original volume, adding to
the growing literature focusing on understanding transportation
systems. The book capitalises on actual scientific and applied
developments in Europe, the importance of EC policies and the
resultant trend in studying differences between North American and
European research. The authors present non-traditional approaches
to four pertinent topics in the field of travel behaviour: mobility
and travel, telecommunication and travel, traffic congestion and
modelling travel behavioural responses. In contrast to many
orthodox studies that propose congestion relief solutions, Travel
Behaviour suggests that a certain amount of congestion is good for
transportation systems. This unique volume is aimed at a wide
variety of complementary disciplines from transportation
professionals, to policymakers, transport economists, urban and
regional planners, geographers and behavioural scientists.
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