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MATSim User Meeting 2019
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- Past Events
- Mobility

MATSim User Meeting @ ABMTRANS / ANT hosted by Hasselt University.
Traffic forecast for Easter 2019
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- Mobility

Easter traffic starts already early Wednesday afternoon just before the holidays.
Dealing with the 5 Ps of access
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- Mobility
- Spatial planning

Book review of Elements of Access: Transport Planning for Engineers, Transport Engineering for Planners.
Transport costs have increased by 4% within five years
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In 2015, transport in Switzerland generated economic costs of around CHF 90 billion. This was 4% more than in 2010.
A (long) way to climate-neutral road transport
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- Sustainability
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Current European and Swiss policy measures are insufficient for addressing the Paris climate target.
Metropolitan transportation programme
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- Spatial planning

Efficient use of all transport modes, inward urban development, alignment of transportation and residential areas.
The scenic route: The effect of urban design on cycling route choice in Berlin
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As interest in cycling as a mode of transport rises concurrently with a rise in bicycle traffic volumes in Germany, modeling cyclists’ decisions gains importance.