Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 78, issue C, 2019
- Gender differences in cycling patterns and attitudes towards cycling in a sample of European regular cyclists pp. 1-7

- Gabriele Prati, Federico Fraboni, Marco de Angelis, Luca Pietrantoni, Daniel Johnson and Jeremy Shires
- More than travel time: New accessibility index capturing the connectivity of transit services pp. 8-18

- Junghwan Kim and Bumsoo Lee
- Spatiotemporal comparative analysis of scooter-share and bike-share usage patterns in Washington, D.C pp. 19-28

- Grant McKenzie
- Spatial heterogeneity in spatial interaction of human movements—Insights from large-scale mobile positioning data pp. 29-40

- Xiping Yang, Zhixiang Fang, Yang Xu, Ling Yin, Junyi Li and Shiwei Lu
- From edit distance to augmented space-time-weighted edit distance: Detecting and clustering patterns of human activities in Puget Sound region pp. 41-55

- Wei Zhai, Xueyin Bai, Zhong-ren Peng and Chaolin Gu
- Built environment determinants of pedestrians’ and bicyclists’ route choices on commute trips: Applying a new grid-based method for measuring the built environment along the route pp. 56-69

- Satu Sarjala
- Determination of the influence factors on household vehicle ownership patterns in Phnom Penh using statistical and machine learning methods pp. 70-86

- Tran Vinh Ha, Takumi Asada and Mikiharu Arimura
- Cruise ship emissions in Norwegian waters: A geographical analysis pp. 87-97

- Morten Simonsen, Stefan Gössling and Hans Jakob Walnum
- Vulnerability to motor fuel price increases: Socio-spatial patterns in England pp. 98-114

- Giulio Mattioli, Ian Philips, Jillian Anable and Tim Chatterton
- How does the built environment affect interest in the ownership and use of self-driving vehicles? pp. 115-134

- Adam T. Nodjomian and Kara Kockelman
- Geo-spatial site suitability analysis for development of health care units in rural India: Effects on habitation accessibility, facility utilization and zonal equity in facility distribution pp. 135-149

- Sushreeta Mishra, Prasanta K. Sahu, Ashoke K. Sarkar, Babak Mehran and Satish Sharma
- The effects of traffic zoning with regular geometric shapes on the precision of trip production models pp. 150-159

- Mehdi Ghadiri, Amir Abbas Rassafi and Babak Mirbaha
- The influence of campus characteristics, temporal factors, and weather events on campuses-related daily bike-share trips pp. 160-169

- Boniphace Kutela and Hualiang Teng
- Selection of efficient types of inland intermodal terminals pp. 170-180

- Snežana Tadić, Mladen Krstić and Nikolina Brnjac
- The long road to achieving equity: Job accessibility restrictions and overlapping inequalities in the city of São Paulo pp. 181-193

- Anne Dorothée Slovic, Diego Bogado Tomasiello, Mariana Giannotti, Maria de Fatima Andrade and Adelaide C. Nardocci
- Travel mode imputation using GPS and accelerometer data from a multi-day travel survey pp. 194-204

- Joseph Broach, Jennifer Dill and Nathan Winslow McNeil
- From regional planning to port regionalization and urban logistics. The inland port and the governance of logistics development in the Paris region pp. 205-213

- Nicolas Raimbault
- Income, political affiliation, urbanism and geography in stated preferences for electric vehicles (EVs) and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in Northern Europe pp. 214-229

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Johannes Kester, Lance Noel and Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens
Volume 77, issue C, 2019
- Accessibility and urban mobility by bus in Belo Horizonte/Minas Gerais – Brazil pp. 1-10

- Daniela Antunes Lessa, Carlos Lobo and Leandro Cardoso
- Optimizing the transport of export containers along China's coronary artery: The Yangtze River pp. 11-25

- Yiran Zhao, Zhongzhen Yang and Hercules Haralambides
- Gauging differences in public transport symbolism across national cultures: implications for policy development and transfer pp. 26-38

- David P. Ashmore, Dorina Pojani, Roselle Thoreau, Nicola Christie and Nicholas A. Tyler
- Developing a pedestrian destination choice model using the stratified importance sampling method pp. 39-47

- Elmira Berjisian and Meeghat Habibian
- Developing a low-cost airline in a semi-protected regime: Comparing China to Europe and the US pp. 48-58

- Frédéric Dobruszkes and Jiaoe Wang
- Rail network resilience and operational responsiveness during unplanned disruption: A rail freight case study pp. 59-69

- Allan Woodburn
- How does the station-area built environment influence Metrorail ridership? Using gradient boosting decision trees to identify non-linear thresholds pp. 70-78

- Chuan Ding, Xinyu Cao and Chao Liu
- Transit neighborhoods, commercial gentrification, and traffic crashes: Exploring the linkages in Los Angeles and the Bay Area pp. 79-89

- Silvia R. González, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Karen Chapple
- Assembling aeromobilities of diplomacy: A case study of the Finnish Foreign Service pp. 90-96

- Timo Sysiö
- Weather and cycling in New York: The case of Citibike pp. 97-112

- Ran An, Renee Zahnow, Dorina Pojani and Jonathan Corcoran
- Does new bicycle infrastructure result in new or rerouted bicyclists? A longitudinal GPS study in Oslo pp. 113-125

- Ray Pritchard, Dominik Bucher and Yngve Frøyen
- Commuting for women in Saudi Arabia: Metro to driving - Options to support women employment pp. 126-138

- Sarah Williams, Waishan Qiu, Zeyad Al-awwad and Aljoharah Alfayez
Volume 76, issue C, 2019
- Gender gap generators for bike share ridership: Evidence from Citi Bike system in New York City pp. 1-9

- Kailai Wang and Gulsah Akar
- Segregation through space: A scope of the flow-based spatial interaction model pp. 10-23

- Yao Shen
- A comparison of the personal and neighborhood characteristics associated with ridesourcing, transit use, and driving with NHTS data pp. 24-33

- Devajyoti Deka and Da Fei
- The potential for coordinated logistics planning at the local level: A Norwegian in-depth study of public and private stakeholders pp. 34-41

- Astrid Bjørgen, Hanne Seter, Terje Kristensen and Kelly Pitera
- Preferences for sustainable mobility in natural areas: The case of Teide National Park pp. 42-51

- Rosa González, Concepción Román and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- High impact prioritization of bikeshare program investment to improve disadvantaged communities' access to jobs and essential services pp. 52-70

- Xiaodong Qian and Deb Niemeier
- Regional disparity and driving forces of CO2 emissions: Evidence from China's domestic aviation transport sector pp. 71-82

- Chuntao Wu, Xiaohe He and Yi Dou
- How transit service closures influence bikesharing demand; lessons learned from SafeTrack project in Washington, D.C. metropolitan area pp. 83-92

- Hannah Younes, Arefeh Nasri, Giovanni Baiocchi and Lei Zhang
- Gender, mobility and parental shares of daily travel with and for children: a cross-national time use comparison pp. 93-102

- Lyn Craig and Theun Pieter van Tienoven
- Individual and geographic variations in the propensity to travel by active modes in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain pp. 103-113

- Belén Martín and Antonio Páez
- Using GPS data to explore speed patterns and temporal fluctuations in urban logistics: The case of São Paulo, Brazil pp. 114-129

- Patrícia F. Laranjeiro, Daniel Merchán, Leonardo A. Godoy, Mariana Giannotti, Hugo T.Y. Yoshizaki, Matthias Winkenbach and Claudio B. Cunha
- Does daily commuting behavior matter to employee productivity? pp. 130-141

- Liang Ma and Runing Ye
- Active travel for active ageing in China: The role of built environment pp. 142-152

- Long Cheng, Xuewu Chen, Shuo Yang, Zhan Cao, Jonas De Vos and Frank Witlox
- Impact of route choice and period of the day on cyclists' exposure to black carbon in London, Rotterdam and São Paulo pp. 153-165

- Veronika Sassen Brand, Prashant Kumar, Aline Santos Damascena, John P. Pritchard, Karst T. Geurs and Maria de Fatima Andrade
- Exploring spatial variation of the bus stop influence zone with multi-source data: A case study in Zhenjiang, China pp. 166-177

- Yingjiu Pan, Shuyan Chen, Tiezhu Li, Shifeng Niu and Kun Tang
- Spatio-temporal travel patterns of elderly people – A comparative study based on buses usage in Qingdao, China pp. 178-190

- Fengjing Shao, Yi Sui, Xiang Yu and Rencheng Sun
- Analysis of elderly people's travel behaviours during the morning peak hours in the context of the free bus programme in Beijing, China pp. 191-199

- Yongsheng Zhang, Enjian Yao, Rui Zhang and Hao Xu
- University students' transportation patterns, and the role of neighbourhood types and attitudes pp. 200-211

- Sean Nash and Raktim Mitra
- Light rail transit and housing markets in Charlotte-Mecklenburg County, North Carolina: Announcement and operations effects using quasi-experimental methods pp. 212-220

- Yue Ke and Konstantina Gkritza
- Using walkability measures to identify train stations with the potential to become transit oriented developments located in walkable neighbourhoods pp. 221-231

- Dana Jeffrey, Claire Boulangé, Billie Giles-Corti, Simon Washington and Lucy Gunn
- Big data: A new opportunity for transport geography? pp. 232-234

- Emmanouil Tranos and Elizabeth Mack
- Big data and understanding change in the context of planning transport systems pp. 235-244

- Dave Milne and David Watling
- Spatial data analytics of mobility with consumer data pp. 245-253

- Mark Birkin
- Smart card data-centric replication of the multi-modal public transport system in Singapore pp. 254-264

- Xiaodong Liu, Yuan Zhou and Andreas Rau
- Monitoring transit-served areas with smartcard data: A Brisbane case study pp. 265-275

- Jiangping Zhou, Neil Sipe, Zhenliang Ma, Derlie Mateo-Babiano and Sébastien Darchen
- Modelling trip generation using mobile phone data: A latent demographics approach pp. 276-286

- Andrew Bwambale, Charisma F. Choudhury and Stephane Hess
- Intrapersonal mode choice variation: Evidence from a four-week smartphone-based travel survey in the Netherlands pp. 287-300

- Tom Thomas, Lissy La Paix Puello and Karst Geurs
- Congestion by accident? A two-way relationship for highways in England pp. 301-314

- Ilias Pasidis
- Returning the particular: Understanding hierarchies in the Belgian logistics system pp. 315-324

- Joris Beckers, Maarten Vanhoof and Ann Verhetsel
- An exploratory study of spatial patterns of cycling in Tel Aviv using passively generated bike-sharing data pp. 325-334

- Nadav Levy, Chen Golani and Eran Ben-Elia
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