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Earlier Faculty Research

The University of California Transportation Center recognizes that transportation is one component of a societal system that is affected by and has effects on the movement of goods, people, and information. The Center draws on the knowledge of many disciplines, including but not limited to engineering, economics, urban planning, and management in its efforts to support studies that analyze transportation systems and the public policies that are integral to them.

The Center is sponsored by both the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). All transportation-related programs within the University of California campuses are eligible for research and educational funding from the Center. The primary campuses involved in UCTC activities are those at Los Angeles, Davis, Irvine, and Berkeley.

UCTC maintains an active program of basic and applied research conducted by University of California faculty and graduate student assistants. The Center supports the University's educational programs in transportation with awards of scholarships and fellowships to students planning careers in transportation. As part of its technology-transfer activities, UCTC sponsors seminars and conferences where scholars and public officials meet to exchange information and research findings. The Center also publishes the results of research it has funded in the form of working papers, reprints of journal articles, and in its official magazine, ACCESS. These publications are distributed widely within the academic, professional, and governmental communities.

There are 1090 publications in this collection, published between 1984 and 2012. Showing 1051 - 1090.

Kitamura, Ryuichi; Nilles, Jack M.; Conroy, Patrick; Fleming, David M.: Telecommuting as a Transportation Planning Meaure: Initial Results of California Pilot Project, 1990

Klein, Daniel: The Voluntary Provision of Public Goods? The Turnpike Companies of Early America, 1990

Levine, Jonathan C.: Employment Suburbanization and the Journey to Work, 1990

Miller, Vincent P.; Quigley, John M.: Segregation by Racial and Demographic Group: Evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area, 1990

Mokhtarian, Patricia L.: A Typology of Relationships Between Telecommunications And Transportation, 1990

Parker, John K.: The Consolidated Transportation Corridor: Surface Access to the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, 1990

Parker, John K.: Meeting Land Transportation Needs of the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, 1990

Ritchie, Stephen G.: A Knowledge-Based Decision Support Architecture for Advanced Traffic Management, 1990

Shaw, Peter L.: Surface Transportation Policy and Seaports, 1990

van Wissen, Leo J.; Golob, Thomas F.: Simultaneous Equation Systems Involving Binary Choice Variables, 1990

Wachs, Martin: Transportation Demand Management: Policy Implications of Recent Behavioral Research, 1990

Wang, Quanlu; DeLuchi, Mark A.; Sperling, Daniel: Emission Impacts of Electric Vehicles, 1990

Willson, Richard W.; Shoup, Donald C.: Parking Subsidies and Travel Choices: Assessing the Evidence, 1990

Yim, Youngbin: Travel Distance and Market Size in Food Retailing, 1990

Cervero, Robert: Jobs-Housing Balancing and Regional Mobility, 1989

Cervero, Robert: Land-Use Mixing and Suburban Mobility, 1989

Cervero, Robert: Suburban Employment Centers: Probing the Influence of Site Features on the Journey-to-Work, 1989

Deakin, Elizabeth: Land Use and Transportation Planning in Response to Congestion: The California Experience, 1989

Deakin, Elizabeth: Toll Roads: A New Direction for U.S. Highways?, 1989

DeLuchi, Mark A.; Wang, Quanlu; Sperling, Daniel: Electric Vehicles: Performance, Life-Cycle Costs, Emissions, and Recharging Requirements, 1989

Giuliano, Genevieve: New Directions for Understanding Transportation and Land Use, 1989

Golob, Thomas F.; Van Wissen, Leo: A Joint Household Travel Distance Generation And Car Ownership Model, 1989

Golob, Thomas F.; Golob, Jacqueline M.: Practical Considerations in the Development of a Transit Users Panel, 1989

Hansen, Mark; Kanafani, Adib: Hubbing and Rehubbing at JFK International Airport – The ALIGATOR Model, 1989

Johnston, Robert A.; DeLuchi, Mark A.: Evaluation Methods for Rail Transit Projects, 1989

Meurs, Henk; Van Wissen, Leo; Visser, Jacqueline: Measurement Biases in Panel Data, 1989

Munshi, Kaivan; Sullivan, Edward C.: A Freight Network Model For Mode and Route Choice, 1989

Novaco, Raymond W.: Aggression on Roadways, 1989

Sperling, Daniel; DeLuchi, Mark A.: Is Methanol the Transportation Fuel of the Future?, 1989

Sperling, Daniel: Transportation Energy Futures, 1989

Wachs, Martin: Regulating Traffic by Controlling Land Use: The Southern California Experience, 1989

Yi, K.; Hedrick, J.K.: Active and Semi-Active Heavy Truck Suspensions to Reduce Pavement Damage, 1989

Berechman, J.; Small, K. A.: Modeling Land Use and Transportation: An Interpretive Review for Growh Areas, 1988

Golob, Thomas F.: Structural Equation Modeling of Travel Choice Dynamics, 1988

Mokhtarian, Patricia L.: An Empirical Analysis of the Travel Impacts of Teleconferencing, 1988

Monismith, C.L.; Lysmer, J.; Sousa, J.; Hedrick, J.K.: Truck Pavement Interactions: Requisite Research, 1988

Hansen, Mark M.; Kanafani, Adib: International Airline Hubbing in a Competitive Environment, 1987

Johnston, Robert A.; Sperling, Daniel; DeLuchi, Mark A.; Tracy, Steve: Politics and Technical Uncertainty in Transportation Investment Analysis, 1987

Kanafani, Adib; Hansen, Mark: Hubbing and Airline Costs, 1985

Kanafani, Adib: Methodology for Mode Selection in Corridor Analysis of Freight Transportation, 1984

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