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Predict or prophesy? Issues and trade-offs in modelling long-term transport infrastructure demand and capacity

by Vance Tan | Dec 7, 2018 | Transport

Abstract Effective planning and investment for transport infrastructure systems is seen as key for economic development in both advanced and developing economies. However, planning for such strategic transport investments is fraught with difficulties, due to their...

Designing a road traffic model for the cross-sectoral analysis of future national infrastructure

by Vance Tan | Sep 11, 2017 | Transport

5th International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure, London, 11-13 September 2017. Authors Milan Lovrić, Simon Blainey & John Preston, University of Southampton

Changing commutes and the changing future of urban transport

by Vance Tan | Sep 11, 2017 | Transport

Urban Studies Seminar on Diversity of Work ‘Places’ and Spaces in Cities, Southampton, 11-12 September 2017.

A conceptual design for a national transport model with cross-sectoral interdependencies

by Vance Tan | Sep 5, 2017 | Transport

Abstract This paper presents issues, trade-offs and challenges encountered while developing a UK national transport model as part of a large interdisciplinary project, ITRC MISTRAL. The Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC) is a consortium of seven...

Business models in rail infrastructure: explaining innovation

by Vance Tan | Sep 19, 2016 | Transport

Abstract Policy decisions about the UK railway industry often draw on models and frameworks that treat technology and organisational processes as static and unchanging. As a result, policy makers often have limited understanding of how changes in policy will influence...

Towards a Multi-Scale Multi-Modal Model of Infrastructure Interdependence

by Vance Tan | Sep 1, 2016 | Transport

Abstract There has in recent years been an increasing focus in both research and policy on considering infrastructure networks as interdependent systems, rather than as separate interconnected entities. This has resulted from a recognition that the functionality of...
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