Lecture

Quantitative Surveys: Mobility and Urbanism

Description

This lecture covers various quantitative survey methods used in studying mobility and urbanism, including surveys at specific generators, roadway mobility surveys, public transport customer satisfaction surveys, traffic counts, and the Swiss automatic road traffic count. It also discusses the Swiss microcensus on transport and mobility, French household travel surveys, and Canadian origin-destination surveys. The lecture delves into different survey techniques such as face-to-face, telephone, and postal surveys, as well as qualitative methods like interviews, observations, and monographs, emphasizing their roles in understanding mobility patterns beyond statistical analysis.

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