Publication Cover
Transportation Letters
The International Journal of Transportation Research
Volume 14, 2022 - Issue 3
509
Views
9
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Multi-objective route planning problem for cycle-tourists

Pages 298-306 | Received 04 Dec 2019, Accepted 11 Nov 2020, Published online: 23 Dec 2020

References

  • Abbaspour, R. A., and F. Samadzadegan. 2011. “Time-dependent Personal Tour Planning and Scheduling in Metropolises.” Expert Systems with Applications 38: 12439–12452.
  • Abounacer, R., M. Rekik, and J. Renaud. 2014. “An Exact Solution Approach for Multi-objective Location–transportation Problem for Disaster Response.” Computers & Operations Research 41: 83–93.
  • Asadi-Shekari, Z., M. Moeinaddini, and M. Zaly Shah. 2013. “Non-motorised Level of Service: Addressing Challenges in Pedestrian and Bicycle Level of Service.” Transport Reviews 33: 166–194.
  • Bai, L., P. Liu, C. Y. Chan, and Z. Li. 2017. “Estimating Level of Service of Mid-block Bicycle Lanes considering Mixed Traffic Flow.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 101: 203–217.
  • Bl, M., R. Andrášik, and J. Kubeček. 2015. “How Comfortable are Your Cycling Tracks? A New Method for Objective Bicycle Vibration Measurement.” Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 56: 415–425.
  • Broach, J., J. Dill, and J. Gliebe. 2012. “Where Do Cyclists Ride? A Route Choice Model Developed with Revealed Preference Gps Data.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 46: 1730–1740.
  • Calvey, J., J. Shackleton, M. Taylor, and R. Llewellyn. 2015. “Engineering Condition Assessment of Cycling Infrastructure: Cyclists’ Perceptions of Satisfaction and Comfort.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 78: 134–143.
  • Černá, A., J. Černỳ, F. Malucelli, M. Nonato, L. Polena, and A. Giovannini. 2014. “Designing Optimal Routes for Cycle-tourists.” Transportation Research Procedia 3: 856–865.
  • Chen, C. F., and P. C. Chen. 2013. “Estimating Recreational Cyclists’ Preferences for Bicycle routes–Evidence from Taiwan.” Transport Policy 26: 23–30.
  • Chen, C. F., and W. C. Cheng. 2016. “Sustainability Si: Exploring Heterogeneity In Cycle Tourists ’ preferences for an integrated bike-rail transport service.” Networks and Spatial Economics 16: 83–97.
  • Deb, K. 2014. Multi-objective Optimization, In: Search Methodologies, 403–449. Springer.
  • Deenihan, G., and B. Caulfield. 2015. “Do Tourists Value Different Levels of Cycling Infrastructure?” Tourism Management 46: 92–101.
  • Deshpande, M., and G. Karypis. 2004. “Item-based Top-n Recommendation Algorithms.” ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS) 22: 143–177.
  • Gavalas, D., V. Kasapakis, C. Konstantopoulos, G. Pantziou, N. Vathis, and C. Zaroliagis. 2015. “The eCOMPASS Multimodal Tourist Tour Planner.” Expert Systems with Applications 42: 7303–7316.
  • Gavalas, D., C. Konstantopoulos, K. Mastakas, and G. Pantziou. 2014. “A Survey on Algorithmic Approaches for Solving Tourist Trip Design Problems.” Journal of Heuristics 20: 291–328.
  • Gazzola, P., E. Pavione, D. Grechi, and P. Ossola. 2018. “Cycle Tourism as a Driver for the Sustainable Development of Little-known or Remote Territories: The Experience of the Apennine Regions of Northern Italy.” Sustainability 10: 1863.
  • Gunawan, A., H. C. Lau, and P. Vansteenwegen. 2016. “Orienteering Problem: A Survey of Recent Variants, Solution Approaches and Applications.” European Journal of Operational Research 255: 315–332.
  • Han, H., B. Meng, and W. Kim. 2017. “Emerging Bicycle Tourism and the Theory of Planned Behavior.” Journal of Sustainable Tourism 25: 292–309.
  • HCM. 2010. “Highway Capacity Manual. Transportation Research Board.” National Research Council: Washington, D.C
  • Hochmair, H. 2005. “Towards a Classification of Route Selection Criteria for Route Planning Tools.” In Developments in Spatial Data Handling, 481–492. Springer.
  • Hochmair, H. H., and Z. J. Fu. 2009. Web Based Bicycle Trip Planning for Broward County. Florida.
  • Hood, J., E. Sall, and B. Charlton. 2011. “A GPS-based Bicycle Route Choice Model for San Francisco, California.” Transportation Letters 3: 63–75.
  • Hrnčř, J., P. Žileckỳ, Q. Song, and M. Jakob. 2017. “Practical Multicriteria Urban Bicycle Routing.” IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems 18: 493–504.
  • Hyde, K. F., and R. Lawson. 2003. “The Nature of Independent Travel.” Journal of Travel Research 42: 13–23.
  • Jones, E., and T. Carlson. 2003. “Development of Bicycle Compatibility Index for Rural Roads in Nebraska. Transportation Research Record.” Journal of the Transportation Research Board 124–132.
  • Kang, K., and K. Lee. 2012. “Development of a Bicycle Level of Service Model from the User’ S Perspective.” KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 16: 1032–1039.
  • Klobucar, M. S., and J. D. Fricker. 2007. “Network Evaluation Tool to Improve Real and Perceived Bicycle Safety.” Transportation Research Record 2031: 25–33.
  • Kotiloglu, S., T. Lappas, K. Pelechrinis, and P. Repoussis. 2017. “Personalized Multi-period Tour Recommendations.” Tourism Management 62: 76–88.
  • Lamont, M. 2009. “Reinventing the Wheel: A Definitional Discussion of Bicycle Tourism.” Journal of Sport & Tourism 14: 5–23.
  • Lee, C. F. 2014. “An Investigation of Factors Determining Cycling Experience and Frequency.” Tourism Geographies 16: 844–862.
  • Lin, J. J., and R. Y. Liao. 2016. “Sustainability SI: Bikeway Network Design Model for Recreational Bicycling in Scenic Areas.” Networks and Spatial Economics 16: 9–31.
  • Lin, J. J., and C. J. Yu. 2013. “A Bikeway Network Design Model for Urban Areas.” Transportation 40: 45–68.
  • Lowry, M., D. Callister, M. Gresham, and B. Moore. 2012. “Using Bicycle Level of Service to Assess Community-wide Bikeability.” In 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board. Washington, DC: Transportation Research Board.
  • Lumsdon, L. 2000. “Transport and Tourism: Cycle Tourism–a Model for Sustainable Development?” Journal of Sustainable Tourism 8: 361–377.
  • Lumsdon, L. M., and P. McGrath. 2011. “Developing A Conceptual Framework for Slow Travel: A Grounded Theory Approach.” Journal of Sustainable Tourism 19: 265–279.
  • Majumdar, B. B., S. Mitra, and P. Pareekh. 2019. “On Identification and Prioritization of Motivators and Deterrents of Bicycling.” Transportation Letters, 1–13.
  • Malucelli, F., A. Giovannini, and M. Nonato. 2015. “Designing Single Origin-destination Itineraries for Several Classes of Cycle-tourists.” Transportation Research Procedia 10: 413–422.
  • Mavrotas, G. 2009. “Effective Implementation of the ε-constraint Method in Multi-objective Mathematical Programming Problems.” Applied Mathematics and Computation 213: 455–465.
  • Ritchie, B. W. 1998. “Bicycle Tourism in the South Island of New Zealand: Planning and Management Issues.” Tourism Management 19: 567–582.
  • Rode, P., G. Floater, N. Thomopoulos, J. Docherty, P. Schwinger, A. Mahendra, and W. Fang. 2017. “Accessibility in Cities: Transport and Urban Form.” In Disrupting Mobility, 239–273. Springer.
  • Sener, I. N., N. Eluru, and C. R. Bhat. 2009. “An Analysis of Bicycle Route Choice Preferences in Texas, US.” Transportation 36: 511–539.
  • Song, Q., P. Zilecky, M. Jakob, and J. Hrncir, 2014. “Exploring Pareto Routes in Multi-criteria Urban Bicycle Routing.” In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC), 2014 IEEE 17th International Conference on, IEEE. 1781–1787.
  • Souffriau, W., P. Vansteenwegen, G. V. Berghe, and D. Van Oudheusden. 2011. “The Planning of Cycle Trips in the Province of East Flanders.” Omega 39: 209–213.
  • Souffriau, W., P. Vansteenwegen, J. Vertommen, G. V. Berghe, and D. V. Oudheusden. 2008. “A Personalized Tourist Trip Design Algorithm for Mobile Tourist Guides.” Applied Artificial Intelligence 22: 964–985.
  • Su, J. G., M. Winters, M. Nunes, and M. Brauer. 2010. “Designing a Route Planner to Facilitate and Promote Cycling in Metro Vancouver, Canada.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 44: 495–505.
  • Szeto, W. 2016. “Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Quantitative Approaches to Environmental Sustainability in Transportation Networks.” Networks and Spatial Economics 16: 1–8.
  • Szeto, W., X. Jaber, and S. Wong. 2012. “Road Network Equilibrium Approaches to Environmental Sustainability.” Transport Reviews 32: 491–518.
  • Trip Advisor, 2019. “Things to Do in Singapore.” html#ATTRACTION_SORT_WRAPPER. Online; accessed 01 February 2019. https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attractions-g294262-Activities-Singapore
  • Turverey, R. J., D. D. Cheng, O. N. Blair, J. T. Roth, G. M. Lamp, and R. Cogill. 2010. “Charlottesville Bike Route Planner.” In Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium (SIEDS), 2010 IEEE, IEEE. pp. 68–72.
  • Vansteenwegen, P., and D. Van Oudheusden. 2007. “The Mobile Tourist Guide: An OR Opportunity.” OR Insight 20: 21–27.
  • Verbeeck, C., P. Vansteenwegen, and E. H. Aghezzaf. 2014. “An Extension of the Arc Orienteering Problem and Its Application to Cycle Trip Planning.” Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review 68: 64–78.
  • Wearing, S., and J. Neil. 2009. Ecotourism: Impacts, Potentials and Possibilities? Routledge.
  • Winters, M., G. Davidson, D. Kao, and K. Teschke. 2011. “Motivators and Deterrents of Bicycling: Comparing Influences on Decisions to Ride.” Transportation 38: 153–168.
  • Yamanaka, H., and S. Namerikawa. 2007. “Measuring Level-of-service for Cycling of Urban Streets Using Probe Bicycle System.” In Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies The 7th International Conference of Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, 2007, Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies. pp. 208.
  • Zheng, W., Z. Liao, and J. Qin. 2017. “Using a Four-step Heuristic Algorithm to Design Personalized Day Tour Route within a Tourist Attraction.” Tourism Management 62: 335–349.
  • Zhu, S., and F. Zhu. 2019a. “Cycling Comfort Evaluation with Instrumented Probe Bicycle.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 129: 217–231.
  • Zhu, S., and F. Zhu. 2019b. “Multi-objective Bike-way Network Design Problem with Space–time Accessibility Constraint.” Transportation 1–25.
  • Zimmermann, M., T. Mai, and E. Frejinger. 2017. “Bike Route Choice Modeling Using GPS Data without Choice Sets of Paths.” Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 75: 183–196.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.