Travel behaviour : spatial patterns, congestion and modelling

Part 1 Mobility and travel patterns: the compact city -conflict of interest and mobility aims in the Netherlands, Kees Maat transport networks and mobility - a comparison analysis of the Randstad, the Rhein-Ruhr area and the Antwerp-Ghent region, Ben G.R.M. Jansen et al the effects of parking pricing and supply on travel patterns to a major business district, Yoram Shiftan. Part 2 Telecommunication and travel: work related travelling and telecommunications - substitution, stimulation and complementarity, Mervi Lehto and Veli Himanen telecommuting/teleworking - a virtual commuting possibility - the cases of Belgium and Brussels, Viviane Illegems et al long-distance telephone calls, media endowment and contact networks -an empirical study, Rico Maggi and Alessandro Cento. Part 3 Traffic and congestion: infrastructure and congestion - can rail save the road? can public transport replace the car?, Piet H.L. Bovy and Bert Van Wee congestion in Europe - measurements, patterns and policies, Piet H.L. Bovy and Ilan Salomon geographical classification of trips as a tool for policy assessment, Jean-Pierre Orfeuil. Part 4 Modelling behavioural responses: stated preference and conjoint analysis - a comparison using mode choice behaviour, Kay W. Axhausen et al behavioural thresholds of commuters under congestion, Eliahu Stern a conceptual model of the weekly household activity-travel scheduling process, Sean T. Doherty et al effects of office relocations to public transport nodal points on passenger mobility, Bert Van Wee and Toon Van Der Hoorn.