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Evaluation of Land Use-Transportation Systems with the Analytic Network Process (2010) Journal of Transport and Land Use 3,1: 85-112      See Abstract

Public Transportation Decision-Making: A Case Analysis of the Memphis Light Rail Corridor and Route Selection with the Analytic Hierarchy Process (2006) Journal of Public Transportation 9,2:1-24                                        See Abstract                                                                                                                                     See link to CUTR

A Case Analysis of Memphis Light Rail Corridor and Route Selection with Analytic Hierarchy  Process (2003) INFORMS Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (October 19-22, Atlanta, GA) https://informs.emeetingsonline.com/emeetings/websitepapersv2.asp

Transit Station Area Land Use/Site Assessment with Multiple Criteria: An Integrated GIS-Expert System Prototype (2000) Journal of Public Transportation 3,1:95-110                                                                                               See link to CUTR
Transit Station Area Land Use/Site Assessment with Multiple Criteria: An Integrated GIS-Expert Systems Prototype (1999) Abstract, Proceedings, 2nd National GIS in Transit Conference (May16-18, Tampa, Florida) Page 27                                                                                       http://www.cutr.usf.edu/gis_conf/abstracts2.htm
Transit-Oriented Development Suitability Analysis by the Analytic Hierarchy Process and a Geographic Information System: A Prototype Procedure (1998) Journal of Public Transportation 2,1:45-67
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Discrete Mode-Choice Analysis of Urban Travel Demand by the Analytic Hierarchy Process (1989/1990) Transportation: An International Journal Devoted to the Improvement of Transportation Planning and Practice Vol. 16: 81-96. (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
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A Simulation of Urban Travel Demand by Hierarchical Measurement (1988) Modeling and Simulation (Instrument Society of America, North Carolina) 19,4: 413-417
Travel Demand (Modal Split) Estimation by Hierarchical Measurement (1984)  Journal of Advanced Transportation, 18,1:37-54, The Institute for Transportation
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Department of City and Regional Planning, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy, University of Memphis