Airport Ground Access Mode Choice Models

Airport Ground Access Mode Choice Models
Author: Geoffrey David Gosling
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2008
Genre: Access to airports
ISBN: 0309097983

This synthesis extends previous efforts to document the state of practice for airport ground access mode choice models. It examines the characteristics of existing models and discusses the issues involved in the development and use of such models to improve the understanding and acceptance of their role in airport planning and management. Information presented in this report may be of interest to a range of airport managers, airport and regional transportation planners, consultants and transportation modeling specialists, and researchers interested in issues involving airport ground access mode choice. For this synthesis, a comprehensive review of the relevant literature was undertaken. To document the extent of the recent use of airport ground access mode choice models and to identify sources of technical documentation on existing models, this literature review was supplemented by a survey of airport authorities, metropolitan planning organizations, consulting firms and research organizations, and other government agencies and industry organizations. Follow-up communications by telephone and e-mail were made where necessary.

Airport Vicinity Plan

Airport Vicinity Plan
Author: Indianapolis (Ind.). Division of Planning & Zoning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1978
Genre: Airports
ISBN:

Rebuilding Inner City Airports

Rebuilding Inner City Airports
Author: Prianka N. Seneviratne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Includes papers presented at the 24th International Air Transportation Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, June 5-7, 1996. This volume discusses the issues involved with the redevelopment of inner city airports. It covers such topics as: airport planning, financing, airfield pavements, airport security, terminal planning and accessibility.

Planning

Planning
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2002
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

To Market, to Market

To Market, to Market
Author: Ingrid Ritchie
Publisher: Upa
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A group of urban scholars, professors of law, history, and political science, and democracy activists critically analyze the political and administrative processes that characterized municipal government under the privatization experiment of Indianapolis Mayor Stephen Goldsmith. Hailed nationwide as a prime example of the "reinvention" of government through privatization of service delivery, its advocates' claims of success may not hold up to objective scrutiny, according to the volume's editors. The first part of the volume provides context, evaluating the legal and procedural issues raised in privatization initiatives around the country, among other things. Subsequent sections focus on management issues, service delivery, and the specific problems encountered in Goldsmith's privatization efforts. c. Book News Inc.