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Urban Design, Telecommunication and Travel Forecasting Conference: Summary, Recommendations and Compendium of Papers

Final Report, August 1997

Prepared by
Lisa G. Day
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University
201 E. Abram, Suite 600
Arlington, Texas 76010

Prepared for
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Transit Administration
Federal Highway Administration
Office of the Secretary
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Distributed in Cooperation with
Technology Sharing Program
Research and Special Programs Administration
US Department of Transportation
Washington, DC 20590

Each paper in the proceedings is available as an individual web page (HTML) and in PDF format PDF files require the use of a PDF reader. You may download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files. If you already have the Adobe 
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Table of Contents

Summary and Recommendations, HTML or PDF
Gordon Shunk

Opening Remarks, HTML or PDF
Martin Wachs

Keynote Address, HTML or PDF
Genevieve Giuliano

Urban Design Issues Related to Transportation Modes Designs and Services for Neo-Traditional Developments, HTML or PDF
Robert Cervero

Travel Behavior Issues Related to Neo-Traditional Developments—A Review of the Research, HTML or PDF
Susan Handy

Telecommunications and the 'Death of Distance': Some Implications for Transport and Urban Areas, HTML or PDF
Ilan Salomon

The Computer Commuter: Neighborhood Transit for the 21st Century, HTML or PDF
Anton C. Nelessen

Housing and Communities for a Changing Workforce, HTML or PDF
Denys Chamberland

Closing Remarks: Implementing Non-Traditional Suburban Developments, HTML or PDF
Jim DeFrancia

Integrating Pedestrian and Bicycle Factors into Regional Transportation Planning Models: Summary of the State-of-the-Art and Suggested Steps Forward, HTML or PDF
Michael Replogle

Travel Impacts of Urban Form: Implications from an Analysis of Two Seattle Area Travel Diaries, HTML or PDF
G. Scott Rutherford, Edward McCormack, Martina Wilkinson

Incorporating Urban Design Variables in Metropolitan Planning Organizations' Travel Demand Models, HTML or PDF
Ronald Eash

A Synthetic Approach to Estimating the Impacts of Telecommuting on Travel, HTML or PDF
Patricia L. Mokhtarian

Considering Telecommunications for All Trip Types in a Metropolitan Region’s Transportation Model, HTML or PDF
John S. Niles

TeleCity Development Strategy for Sustainable, Livable Communities: The Blue Line TeleVillage in Compton, California, HTML or PDF
Walter Siembab

Goodbye Uglyville, Hello Paradise: Teleworking and Urban Development Patterns, HTML or PDF
Melvin Levin

Substitution and Complementary Effects of Information on Regional Travel and Location Behavior, HTML or PDF
Roger R. Stough, Jean Paelinck

Factors for the Study of Long-Term Impacts of Telecommuting and Intelligent Transportation Systems on Residential and Business Location Choice, HTML or PDF
Mohammad Tayyaran, A.M. Khan

List of Attendees, HTML or PDF