Abstract
A simple example is used in this demonstration version to illustrate the various methods. Figure 1 shows a map of an imaginary region in the south-west of the Netherlands. The road through the centre of the region connecting the north with the industrial port of Nyverhoeck has insufficient capacity; as a result frequent traffic jams occur. To improve this situation three alternatives are suggested:
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— A four-lane highway to the west and parallel to the existing road, following the coastline;
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— The same but divided into two lanes for private and two lanes for public transport;
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— A train link entering the region from the northwest, passing through the middle of the region, and ending at Nyverhoeck.
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Janssen, R., van Herwijnen, M. (1996). Tutorial. In: DEFINITE DEcisions on a FINITE set of alternatives. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7242-2_2
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