2017
DOI: 10.1515/jlst-2017-0002
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A framework for use in modelling the modal choice decision making process in North West England’s Atlantic Gateway

Abstract: -The task of producing a generic model of the modal choice decision making process is a challenging one. Modal choice is strongly influenced by the infrastructure limitations and geographical constraints of the area in which the decision is being made. With this in mind, addressing modal choice on an individual basis for each region may be the optimal solution. This is the approach adopted in this paper. The creation of a modal choice model is a multistage process of which this paper addresses the first stage,… Show more

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“…Inland navigation is an inherently energy-efficient mode of transport (Bureau Voorlichting Binnenvaart, 2017). Its energy-efficient is often seen where high volumes over long distances contribute to sustainable performance (Lopez-Navarro, 2014).…”
Section: Environmental Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inland navigation is an inherently energy-efficient mode of transport (Bureau Voorlichting Binnenvaart, 2017). Its energy-efficient is often seen where high volumes over long distances contribute to sustainable performance (Lopez-Navarro, 2014).…”
Section: Environmental Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hazmat risk literature contains numerous studies with different modeling approaches in a variety of settings, for example, multi-criteria decision analysis in the context of hazardous facilities (Nivolianitou & Papazoglou, 2014), and quantitative modeling of hazmat shipments for modal choice (Mazzarotta 2002;Bury et al 2017). In this paper, we organised the most relevant literature under three themes: the first part reviews risk assessment efforts for rail hazmat shipments; the second part briefly discusses risk management initiatives in the railroad domain; and, the third focuses on risk-reducing infrastructure investment and hazmat routing.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%