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Title: Continuous Data Integration for Land Use and Transportation Planning and Modeling
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Publication Year: 2014
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DOI: 10.15760/trec.37
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Abstract: There is an urgent need for improved models that address the interdependencies between land use and transportation, and considerable new work is underway to develop such models in Oregon and elsewhere. These models and planning practices to integrate land use into the process, however, require the integration of massive amounts of land use data that is messy and incomplete. There have been considerable advances in the treatment of such data problems in other domains, drawing on data mining and machine-learning techniques to address issues in various domains. To date, however, little systematic effort has applied these technological advances to the problem domain of land use and transportation data. Experience suggests that as much as 70% of the total effort in developing integrated land use and transportation models is directly or indirectly associated with data development, integration and cleaning, yet there is remarkably little systematic research focused on the development of reusable methods and tools to support this problem domain. In coordination with an ongoing project of similar theme funded by University of California Transportation Center (UCTC), this project will focus on bringing interdisciplinary methods to develop land use datasets for integrated land use and transportation planning and modeling, with special . . .
Url: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/trec_reports/41/
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Authors: Wang, Liming; Kim, Kihong
Publisher: Portland State University
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Land Use/Urban Organization, Other
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