Overview of an international study to compare models and evaluate land-use and transport policies

This paper is the last of a series published in Transport Reviews describing the results obtained from Phase 2 of the International Study Group on Land-Use/Transport Interaction (ISGLUTI). In this second phase some interactive models were applied to several cities, and some cities examined by severa...

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