- published: 12 May 2014
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Transportation planning is the process of defining future policies, goals, investments and designs to prepare for future needs to move people and goods to destinations. As practiced today, it is a collaborative process that incorporates the input of many stakeholders including various government agencies, the public and private businesses. Transportation planners apply a multi-modal and/or comprehensive approach to analyzing the wide range of alternatives and impacts on the transportation system to influence beneficial outcomes.
Transportation planning is also commonly referred to as transport planning internationally, and is involved with the evaluation, assessment, design and siting of transport facilities (generally streets, highways, bike lanes and public transport lines).
Transportation planning, or transport planning, has historically followed the rational planning model of defining goals and objectives, identifying problems, generating alternatives, evaluating alternatives, and developing plans. Other models for planning include rational actor, transit oriented development, satisficing, incremental planning, organizational process, and political bargaining.
As a transportation engineering graduate student, Kressner has been focused on the employment of alternative methods for updating the transportation planning process. Her dissertation assesses the viability of using targeted marketing data for demographic data in travel demand modeling. The background music is licensed through Tristan True Giallani. A thank you also goes to Dan Stevers.com for his tutorial on creating jittery type. Josie graduated in May 2014 and currently works with Transport Foundry.
Three Harvard Loeb fellows working at the cutting edge of progressive urban planning, design and transportation policy will share their best insights on becoming an effective and powerful change agent. This is a must-see event for anyone who wishes to save Metropolis from destruction.
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The opening section of an introductory lecture on transport planning. One of a series given as part of MSc programmes at the Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) http://www.its.leeds.ac.uk/courses/masters/tran-plan/
Urban Planning 101: Active Transportation - one of a series of animated videos describing Urban Planning principles, in this case active transportation.
In this event, three Big Data experts highlighted research findings and tools, illustrating the role that Big Data plays in transportation planning. Each presentation focused on a different data source. Scott Perley, vice president of performance analytics at Iteris, opened up the event with a presentation on the use of probe data to supplement more traditional traffic data sources. Professor Alexey Pozdnukhov followed up with a presentation highlighting his recent efforts in the use of call detail records to develop precise activity based models, a project developed in direct collaboration with AT&T;'s research group. Finally, professor Krzysztoff Janowicz talked about the use of social media data to derive a spectrum of semantic signatures and retrieve the pulse of a city. The event was i...
The Indiana DOT is hosting open houses around the state seeking public input on its short-term transportation plan. Learn more at http://www.in.gov/indot/3132.htm.
Active transportation is non-motorized travel - on foot, by bicycle, using a wheelchair, rollerblading or even skateboarding. It is sometimes referred to as alternative transportation but there is really nothing alternative about it. Active transportation forms a vital part of healthy and sustainable communities. Learn more about this important mode of transportation.
A documentary film on the way transportation planning affects quality of life in cities.