conference paper

Incorporating yellow-page databases in GIS-based transportation models

Transportation, land use, and air quality, conference proceedings: Making the connection

Publication Date

January 1, 1998

Author(s)

MS Lee, Michael McNally

Abstract

A systematic approach is developed to transform data in the existing yellow-page databases to a point-based GIS database on activity supply, Such a database is needed for an activity-based travel forecasting system and for disaggregate accessibility analysis. First, the linkage between activity types and business types is established. According to this lookup relationship, businesses and services associated with certain activity types can be selected, These records are then geocoded by address-matching in a GIS and the locations supplying those activities are pinned down. Technical issues, such as difficulty in linking businesses to activities, long term projection, and address-matching, are discussed and potential solutions are provided. Finally, issues that need to be addressed when attempting to develop an activity-based forecasting system are examined from the perspective of activity supply.

Suggested Citation
MS Lee and MG McNally (1998) “Incorporating yellow-page databases in GIS-based transportation models”, in . Easa, S and Samdahl, D (ed.) Transportation, land use, and air quality, conference proceedings: Making the connection. AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS, pp. 652–661.