The implications of travel-based multi-tasking for modeling and policy: a conceptual exploration April 14

THE IMPLICATIONS OF TRAVEL-BASED MULTI-TASKING FOR MODELING AND POLICY: A CONCEPTUAL EXPLORATION

Monday, April 14, 2014 

3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

Waterman Memorial Lounge 

Reception to follow 

Dr. Patricia Lyon Mokhtarian, Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology, discusses: The implications of travel-based multi-tasking for modeling and policy: a conceptual exploration

Dr Mokhtarian joined Georgia Tech in August 2013, after 23 years on the faculty of the University of California, Davis. Her key research interest in the impact of telecommunications technology on travel behavior is complemented by additional interests in land use and transportation interactions (especially the influence of the built environment on travel behavior, after accounting for self-selection), attitudes toward travel itself, congestion-response behavior, travel time budgets, induced demand, and the transportation/air quality impacts of transportation demand management measures. She serves on the editorial boards of six journals, and is the Vice Chair/Chair-Elect of the International Association for Travel Behaviour Research. Dr. Mokhtarian's Google Scholar profile may be found by clicking here.

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Event Location

United States