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Mode choice 1 Stated preferences 1 Travel demand management 1
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Barla, Philippe 2 Herrmann, Markus 2 Daziano, Ricardo A. 1 Daziano, Ricardo Alvarez 1 Lapierre, Nathanael 1 Lapierre, Nathanaël 1
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Centre de recherche en économie de l'environnement, de l'agroalimentaire, des transports et de l'énergie (CREATE), Université Laval 1
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Cahiers de recherche CREATE 1 Canadian Public Policy 1
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Reducing Automobile Dependency on Campus: Evaluating the Impact TDM Using Stated Preferences
Barla, Philippe; Lapierre, Nathanaël; Daziano, Ricardo … - Centre de recherche en économie de l'environnement, de … - 2012
In this paper, we evaluate the potential impacts of travel demand management strategies to reduce the commuting mode share of automobiles using stated preference data. The analysis is carried out on members of Université Laval in Quebec City (Canada). We measure the impact of travel time and...
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Reducing Automobile Dependency on Campus Using Transport Demand Management: A Case Study for Quebec City
Barla, Philippe; Lapierre, Nathanael; Daziano, Ricardo A.; … - In: Canadian Public Policy 41 (2015) 1, pp. 86-96
In this article we evaluate the impacts of travel demand management strategies to reduce the share of automobiles as a commuting mode by using stated preference data. The analysis is carried out on university members in Quebec City. We measure the impact of travel time and cost as well as...
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