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Oct 9, 2014

Double-Goal Optimized Model for Urban Passenger Transport Structure

Publication: ICLEM 2014: System Planning, Supply Chain Management, and Safety

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Based on economic sustainability, social sustainability and environmental sustainability, the double-goal optimization model — for which the first goal is to maximize the efficiency of traffic and the second goal is for the establishment of minimum internal cost of a transportation system — the ideal point method is used to solve this model. Chengdu is used as an example to verify the correctness of the model and that an optimized transport structure could reflect the goal of sustainable development of urban passenger transport system.

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Pages: 453 - 456

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Published online: Oct 9, 2014

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Jiaxi Shen
School of Transportation and Logistics, Southwest Jiaotong University, Sichuan
Peiheng Wang
School of Transportation and Logistics, Southwest Jiaotong University, Sichuan

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