Prelims

Handbook of Transport Geography and Spatial Systems

ISBN: 978-0-080-44108-5, eISBN: 978-1-615-83253-8

Publication date: 24 August 2004

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(2004), "Prelims", Hensher, D.A., Button, K.J., Haynes, K.E. and Stopher, P.R. (Ed.) Handbook of Transport Geography and Spatial Systems (, Vol. 5), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1108/9781615832538-037

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Please note that a small error was inadvertently introduced into the affiliations given on page iii for two of the editors of this volume. Their correct affiliations are:

KINGSLEY E. HAYNES

The School of Public Policy, George Mason University

PETER R. STOPHER

Institute of Transport Studies, The University of Sydney

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HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY AND SPATIAL SYSTEMS

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DAVID A. HENSHER

KENNETH J. BUTTON

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HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY AND SPATIAL SYSTEMS

Edited by

DAVID A. HENSHER

Institute of Transport Studies, University of Sydney

KENNETH J. BUTTON

The School of Public Policy, George Mason University

KINGSLEY E. HAYNES

Institute of Public Policy, George Mason University

PETER R. STOPHER

The School of Transport Studies, University of Sydney

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Introduction to the Series

Transportation and logistics research has now reached maturity, with a solid foundation of established methodology for professionals to turn to and for future researchers and practitioners to build on. Elsevier is marking this stage in the life of the subject by launching a landmark series of reference works: Elsevier’s Handbooks in Transport. Comprising specially commissioned chapters from the leading experts of their topics, each title in the series will encapsulate the essential knowledge of a major area within transportation and logistics. To practitioners, researchers and students alike, these books will be authoritative, accessible and invaluable.

David A. Hensher

Kenneth J. Button

Prelims
1 Introduction
2 Recent Developments in US Transport Geography
3 Institutions, Land Use and Transportation
4 Transportation Location and Environmental Justice: A US Perspective
5 Transport in the Urban Core
6 Economic Development and Transport Hubs
7 Transport and Spatial Clustering
8 Connecting Mass Transit and Employment
9 Overview of Land Use Transport Models
10 Integrated Land Use/Transport Model Requirements
11 Lowry-Type Land Use Models
12 Econometric Models of Land Use and Transportation
13 Introduction to Urban Simulation: Design and Development of Operational Models
14 Evolutionary Approaches to Transport and Spatial Systems
15 Transportation and Urban Compactness
16 Computable General Equilibrium Analysis in Transportation Economics
17 Spatial Data Issues: A Historical Perspective
18 Linking Spatial and Transportation Data
19 The Role of GIS in Land Use and Transport Planning
20 The Role of GIS in Routing and Logistics
21 GIS and the Collection of Travel Survey Data
22 GIS and Network Analysis
23 Defining GPS and Its Capabilities
24 GPS, Location, and Household Travel
25 GPS and Vehicular Travel
26 Traffic Monitoring Using GPS
27 Other Transportation Applications of GPS
28 Cognitive Maps and Urban Travel
29 Spatial Processes
30 Mental Maps
31 Geosimulation, Automata, and Traffic Modeling
32 Design and Analysis of Transport Networks
33 Spatial Equilibration in Transport Networks
34 Traffic Assignment Methods
35 Time Use and Activity Systems
36 Activities in Space and Time
Author Index
Subject Index