UCTC Research Abstracts 1994-1995
Dissertation Research
Faculty Research:
The following projects, submitted by faculty members of the University of
California, were evaluated and selected for funding based on a peer review
process.
Dissertation Research
Modeling Route-Choice Behavior Based On Revealed and Stated Preferences
Mohamed A. Abdel-Aty, Institute of Transportation Studies, Davis
Environmental Effects of Standards for Residential Streets
Eran Ben-Joseph, Environmental Planning and Landscape Architecture, Berkeley
Travel Behavior, Urban Form, and Transportation Policy: A Synthesis
Richard Crepeau, Urban and Regional Planning, Irvine
In What Situations Are HOV Lanes Appropriate?
Joy Dahlgren, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Berkeley
Health Implications of Alternative-Fuel Vehicle Demand
Camilla Kazimi, Economics, Irvine
Neighborhood Design and Local Travel Behavior
Peter Owens, Environmental Planning, Berkeley
Mode Choices and Ridesharing Incentives in Southern California
Weiping Ren, Economics, Irvine
Transportation and Older Adults: Coping with Loss of Mobility
Beverly Ann Sandeen, Social Ecology, Irvine
Differences in the Value of Time Between Men and Women
Sharon Sarmiento, Economics, Irvine
Generating Dynamic Trip Tables via an Activity-Based Microsimulation Model
Ruey-Min Wang, Transportation Studies, Irvine