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Contents
OVERVIEW OF THE POLICY ISSUES .....................................................................................1
Welcome....................................................................................................................................................1
Chandra Bhat
Conference Participants and Agenda .........................................................................................................2
Ken Cervenka
Travel Demand Modeling and Public Policy .............................................................................................2
Frank Koppelman
State and Local Agency Perspectives on Policy Issues: One Size Does Not Fit All....................................4
Michael Morris
Federal Demands on Travel Demand Models............................................................................................6
Edward Weiner
MOVING INNOVATIVE MODELS INTO PRACTICE ..........................................................................9
Travel Demand Forecasting Models: Raising Some Issues.........................................................................9
Martin Wachs
Modeling Needs ......................................................................................................................................10
Keith Lawton
Developing Detailed Projections of Impacts of Spatial Separation, Mitigation,
Supply and Demand, Infrastructure, and Strategies in a Volatile Economic, Social,
and Physical Environment .......................................................................................................................11
Edward Granzow
Innovations in Modeling .........................................................................................................................12
Brian Gardner
TOUR-BASED MODELS .......................................................................................................................13
Design Features of Activity-Based Microsimulation Models for U.S. Metropolitan
Planning Organizations ...........................................................................................................................13
Mark Bradley and John Bowman