2023
DOI: 10.1111/mice.13007
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Bilevel optimization of a housing allocation and traffic emission problem in a predictive dynamic continuum transportation system

Abstract: In recent decades, the effects of vehicle emissions on urban environments have raised increasing concerns, and it has been recognized that vehicle emissions affect peoples’ choice of housing location. Additionally, housing allocation patterns determine people's travel behavior and thus affect vehicle emissions. This study considers the housing allocation problem by incorporating vehicle emissions in a city with a single central business district (CBD) into a bilevel optimization model. In the lower level subpr… Show more

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