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La place des modèles de trafic dans les récentes modélisations des impacts environnementaux des transports. Importance de l’explicitation des méthodes et hypothèses

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  • Fouillé, L.
  • Broc, J.-S.
  • Bourges, B.
  • Bougnol, J.
  • Mestayer, P.

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The authors present a recent development in the use of classic travel demand models (TDMs) to environmental impact assessment of transport, far from its initial target. By comparing previous cases found in the literature (Chester, Seoul, Florence, Brisbane and Saint-Etienne) with their present works (Eval-PDU in Nantes), the authors notice that their predecessors tend to be evasive on their use of TDM. Hence, traffic data are little discussed in these works, while their works constitute one of the main stakes in this kind of study. Indeed, the hypotheses for traffic modeling are impacting the next steps of the modeling chain (pollutants emission/dispersion). The importance of this first modeling stage implies that relevant attention has to be brought to their assumptions and input data.

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  • Fouillé, L. & Broc, J.-S. & Bourges, B. & Bougnol, J. & Mestayer, P., 2012. "La place des modèles de trafic dans les récentes modélisations des impacts environnementaux des transports. Importance de l’explicitation des méthodes et hypothèses," Recherche Transports Sécurité, Editions NecPlus, vol. 2012(03-04), pages 191-200, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:rtsecu:v:2012:y:2012:i:03-04:p:191-200_00
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