INTRODUCING SPATIAL DISAGGREGATION AND ZONING IN THE AMSTERDAM MODEL. IN: REFORMING TRANSPORT PRICING IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: A MODELING APPROACH

E. Verhoef, F. Bal, J. V. D. Bergh
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Transport is an inherently spatial phenomenon: if there were no space, there would be no demand for transport as most transport demand serves to satisfy spatial mismatches between the demand for and supply of goods. Transport policies therefore often have spatially differentiated impacts, both in terms of efficiency and in terms of equity. A closely related feature of transport is that it takes place in a network environment. The TRENEN model, so far, has been largely non-spatial in nature, and has been lacking a spatial transport network representation. This chapter reports on recent efforts to develop a spatial version of the TRENEN model for greater Amsterdam.
在阿姆斯特丹模式中引入空间分解和分区。在:改革运输定价在欧盟:建模方法
运输本质上是一种空间现象:如果没有空间,就不会有运输需求,因为大多数运输需求是为了满足货物需求和供给之间的空间不匹配。因此,在效率和公平方面,运输政策往往具有空间差异的影响。传输的一个密切相关的特征是它发生在网络环境中。到目前为止,TRENEN模型在很大程度上是非空间的,并且缺乏空间运输网络的表示。本章报告了最近为大阿姆斯特丹开发TRENEN模型的空间版本所做的努力。
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