Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach

For the agricultural-based countries, the requirement on transportation infrastructure should not only be limited to accommodate general traffic but also the transportation of crop and agricultural products during the harvest seasons. Most of the past researches focus on the development of truck tr...

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Main Authors: Ackchai Sirikijpanichkul, Sarintorn Winyoopadit, Chavalek Vanichavetin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter Poland 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
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Online Access:http://www.ppml.url.tw/EPPM_Journal/volumns/05_01_January_2015/ID_096_5_1_36_47.pdf
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spelling doaj-8366af753a304ab1b01c2b0ef67590c62020-11-24T21:51:17ZengDe Gruyter PolandJournal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management2221-65292223-83792015-01-01513647Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based ApproachAckchai Sirikijpanichkul0Sarintorn Winyoopadit1Chavalek Vanichavetin2Kasetsart UniversityOffice of the Public Sector Development Commission ThailandKasetsart University For the agricultural-based countries, the requirement on transportation infrastructure should not only be limited to accommodate general traffic but also the transportation of crop and agricultural products during the harvest seasons. Most of the past researches focus on the development of truck trip estimation techniques for urban, statewide, or nationwide freight movement but neglect the importance of rural freight movement which contributes to pavement deterioration on rural roads especially during harvest seasons. Recently, the Thai Government initiated a plan to construct a network of reservoirs within the northeastern region, aiming at improving existing irrigation system particularly in the areas where a more effective irrigation system is needed. It is expected to bring in new opportunities on expanding the cultivation areas, increasing the economy of scale and enlarging the extent market of area. As a consequence, its effects on truck trip generation needed to be investigated to assure the service quality of related transportation infrastructure. This paper proposes a combinatory input-output commodity-based approach to estimate truck trips on rural highway infrastructure network. The large-scale irrigation project for the northeastern of Thailand is demonstrated as a case study. http://www.ppml.url.tw/EPPM_Journal/volumns/05_01_January_2015/ID_096_5_1_36_47.pdfInput-outputcommodity-basedtruck tripsrural roads
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author Ackchai Sirikijpanichkul
Sarintorn Winyoopadit
Chavalek Vanichavetin
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Sarintorn Winyoopadit
Chavalek Vanichavetin
Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach
Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
Input-output
commodity-based
truck trips
rural roads
author_facet Ackchai Sirikijpanichkul
Sarintorn Winyoopadit
Chavalek Vanichavetin
author_sort Ackchai Sirikijpanichkul
title Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach
title_short Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach
title_full Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach
title_fullStr Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Truck Trips on Large-Scale Irrigation Project: A Combinatory Input-Output Commodity-Based Approach
title_sort estimation of truck trips on large-scale irrigation project: a combinatory input-output commodity-based approach
publisher De Gruyter Poland
series Journal of Engineering, Project, and Production Management
issn 2221-6529
2223-8379
publishDate 2015-01-01
description For the agricultural-based countries, the requirement on transportation infrastructure should not only be limited to accommodate general traffic but also the transportation of crop and agricultural products during the harvest seasons. Most of the past researches focus on the development of truck trip estimation techniques for urban, statewide, or nationwide freight movement but neglect the importance of rural freight movement which contributes to pavement deterioration on rural roads especially during harvest seasons. Recently, the Thai Government initiated a plan to construct a network of reservoirs within the northeastern region, aiming at improving existing irrigation system particularly in the areas where a more effective irrigation system is needed. It is expected to bring in new opportunities on expanding the cultivation areas, increasing the economy of scale and enlarging the extent market of area. As a consequence, its effects on truck trip generation needed to be investigated to assure the service quality of related transportation infrastructure. This paper proposes a combinatory input-output commodity-based approach to estimate truck trips on rural highway infrastructure network. The large-scale irrigation project for the northeastern of Thailand is demonstrated as a case study.
topic Input-output
commodity-based
truck trips
rural roads
url http://www.ppml.url.tw/EPPM_Journal/volumns/05_01_January_2015/ID_096_5_1_36_47.pdf
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