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    The dead end of demand modelling: supplying a futures-based public transport plan

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    Authors
    Curtis, Carey
    Scheurer, Jan
    Burke, M.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Curtis, C. and Scheurer, J. and Burke, M. 2010. The dead end of demand modelling: supplying a futures-based public transport plan, in Peter Ache and Mervi Ilmonen (ed), 24th AESOP Annual Conference. Space is Luxury, Jun 1 2010. Helsinki, Finland: Association of European School of Planning.
    Source Title
    Space is Luxury. Selected Proceedings of 24th AESOP Annual Conference
    Source Conference
    24th AESOP Annual Conference. Space is Luxury
    Additional URLs
    http://lib.tkk.fi/Reports/2010/isbn9789526031309.pdf
    ISBN
    978-952-60-3130-9
    School
    School of Built Environment
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6931
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