Journal of Transport Geography
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Volume 72, issue C, 2018
- Effect of distance from home to school and spatial dependence between homes on mode of commuting to school pp. 1-12

- Jorge Chica-Olmo, Carlos Rodríguez-López and Palma Chillón
- A door-to-door travel time approach for evaluating modal competition of intercity travel: A focus on the proposed Dallas-Houston HSR route pp. 13-22

- Yun Zhao and Hongbo Yu
- Operational and geographical dynamics of ports in the topology of cruise networks: The case of Mediterranean pp. 23-35

- Dimitrios Tsiotas, Spyros Niavis and Labros Sdrolias
- Major transport infrastructure investment and regional economic development – An accessibility-based approach pp. 36-49

- Bartlomiej Rokicki and Marcin Stępniak
- How urban density, network topology and socio-economy influence public transport ridership: Empirical evidence from 48 European metropolitan areas pp. 50-63

- Jesper Bláfoss Ingvardson and Otto Anker Nielsen
- A comparative analysis of the challenges in measuring transit equity: definitions, interpretations, and limitations pp. 64-75

- Phillip R. Carleton and J. David Porter
- Residential location, urban form, and household transportation spending in Greater Buenos Aires pp. 76-85

- Erick Guerra, Camilo Caudillo, Cynthia Goytia, Tatiana Peralta Quiros and Camila Rodriguez
- Social perceptions of the promotion of cycling as a mode of transport for children in Andalusia (Spain) pp. 86-93

- Mario Jordi-Sánchez
- Influence of childhood and adulthood attitudinal perceptions on bicycle usage in the Bangalore city pp. 94-105

- Meghna Verma, T.M. Rahul, Pragun Vinayak and Ashish Verma
- High-speed rail and urban expansion: An empirical study using a time series of nighttime light satellite data in China pp. 106-118

- Fenjie Long, Longfei Zheng and Zhida Song
- The spatial pattern of demand in the early market for electric vehicles: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 119-130

- Craig Morton, Jillian Anable, Godwin Yeboah and Caitlin Cottrill
- Collaborative activity-based ridesharing pp. 131-138

- Yaoli Wang, Stephan Winter and Martin Tomko
- Highways and firm performance in the logistics industry pp. 139-150

- Adelheid Holl and Ilaria Mariotti
- Modeling discretionary activity location choice using detour factors and sampling of alternatives for mixed logit models pp. 151-165

- Gabriel Leite Mariante, Tai-Yu Ma and Véronique Van Acker
- Residential dissonance in TOD neighborhoods pp. 166-177

- P. Phani Kumar, Ch. Ravi Sekhar and Manoranjan Parida
- Accessibility based on Gravity-Radiation model and Google Maps API: A case study in Australia pp. 178-190

- Nan Xia, Liang Cheng, Song Chen, XiaoYan Wei, WenWen Zong and ManChun Li
- Influence of the geographical pattern of foreign trade on the inland distribution of maritime traffic pp. 191-200

- Ticiana Grecco Zanon Moura, Lorena Garcia-Alonso and Ignacio Del Rosal
- Using points-of-interest data to estimate commuting patterns in central Shanghai, China pp. 201-210

- Mengya Li, Mei-Po Kwan, Fahui Wang and Jun Wang
- Optimising urban routes as a factor to favour sustainable school transport pp. 211-217

- Gaspar Mora-Navarro, Carmen Femenia-Ribera, Jose Martinez-Llario and Enrique Antequera-Terroso
- Accessibility strategies beyond the private car: A study of voluntarily carless families with young children in Gothenburg pp. 218-227

- Ellen Lagrell, Eva Thulin and Bertil Vilhelmson
- Urban developments and daily travel distances: Fixed, random and hybrid effects models using a Dutch pseudo-panel over three decades pp. 228-236

- Dena Kasraian, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- Investigating car users' attitudes to climate change using multiple correspondence analysis pp. 237-247

- Fazilatulaili Ali, Dilum Dissanayake, Margaret Bell and Malcolm Farrow
- How high-speed rail service development influenced commercial land market dynamics: A case study of Jiangsu province, China pp. 248-257

- Lei Wang, Feng Yuan and Xuejun Duan
- Exploring difference in value uplift resulting from new bus rapid transit routes within a medium size metropolitan area pp. 258-269

- Jean Dubé, Eugénie Andrianary, François Assad-Déry, Janie Poupart and Justine Simard
Volume 71, issue C, 2018
- Parcel locker systems in a car dominant city: Location, characterisation and potential impacts on city planning and consumer travel access pp. 1-14

- Ugo Lachapelle, Matthew Burke, Aiden Brotherton and Abraham Leung
- Causal identification of transit-induced gentrification and spatial spillover effects: The case of the Denver light rail pp. 15-31

- Eleni Bardaka, Michael S. Delgado and Raymond Florax
- Measuring, understanding and modelling the Walking Neighborhood as a function of built environment and socioeconomic variables pp. 32-44

- Ignacio Guimpert and Ricardo Hurtubia
- Does the role of a bicycle share system in a city change over time? A longitudinal analysis of casual users and long-term subscribers pp. 45-57

- Taru Jain, Xinyi Wang, Geoffrey Rose and Marilyn Johnson
- Revisiting inequalities in the commuting burden: Institutional constraints and job-housing relationships in Beijing pp. 58-71

- Mengzhu Zhang, Shenjing He and Pengjun Zhao
- Combining means of transport as a users' strategy to optimize traveling in an urban context: empirical results on intermodal travel behavior from a survey in Berlin pp. 72-83

- Rebekka Oostendorp and Laura Gebhardt
- Examining travel patterns and characteristics in a bikesharing network and implications for data-driven decision supports: Case study in the Washington DC area pp. 84-102

- Xiao-Feng Xie and Zunjing Jenipher Wang
- Differences in child-drawn and GIS-modelled routes to school: Impact on space and exposure to the built environment in Auckland, New Zealand pp. 103-115

- Erika Ikeda, Suzanne Mavoa, Erica Hinckson, Karen Witten, Niamh Donnellan and Melody Smith
- Children's everyday freedoms: Local government policies on children and sustainable mobility in two Australian states pp. 116-129

- Hulya Gilbert, Carolyn Whitzman, Johannes Pieters and Andrew Allan
- Gender equity in health and the influence of intrapersonal factors on adolescent girls' decisions to bicycle to school pp. 130-138

- Jillian Frater and Simon Kingham
- Who benefits from bus rapid transit? Evidence from the Metro Bus System (MBS) in Lahore pp. 139-149

- Edmund J. Zolnik, Ammar Malik and Yasemin Irvin-Erickson
- Measuring and mapping transit opportunity: An expansion and application of the Transit Opportunity Index pp. 150-160

- Kelly Bertolaccini, Nicholas E. Lownes and Sha A. Mamun
- Understanding the impact of liberalisation in the EU-Africa aviation market pp. 161-171

- Eric Tchouamou Njoya, Panayotis Christidis and Alexandros Nikitas
- Understanding bike share cyclist route choice using GPS data: Comparing dominant routes and shortest paths pp. 172-181

- Wei Lu, Darren M. Scott and Ron Dalumpines
- The future for African air transport: Learning from Ethiopian Airlines pp. 182-197

- Nadine A. Meichsner, John F. O'Connell and David Warnock-Smith
- A conceptual overview on government initiatives and the transformation of transport and regional systems pp. 199-203

- Adolf K.Y. Ng, Changmin Jiang, Xiaoyu Li, Kevin O'Connor and Paul Tae-Woo Lee
- PPIs and transport infrastructure: Evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 204-212

- Alessio Tei and Claudio Ferrari
- Case studies on transport infrastructure projects in belt and road initiative: An actor network theory perspective pp. 213-223

- James Jixian Wang and Selina Yau
- Facilitating start-ups in port-city innovation ecosystems: A case study of Montreal and Rotterdam pp. 224-234

- Patrick Witte, Brian Slack, Maarten Keesman, Jeanne-Hélène Jugie and Bart Wiegmans
- Analysis of the impacts of different modes of governance on inland waterway transport development on the Pearl River: The Yangtze River Mode vs. the Pearl River Mode pp. 235-252

- Yonglei Jiang, Jing Lu, Yutong Cai and Qingcheng Zeng
- International trade drivers and freight network analysis - The case of the Chinese air cargo sector pp. 253-262

- Qiang Gong, Kun Wang, Xingli Fan, Xiaowen Fu and Yi-bin Xiao
- Connectivity of intercity passenger transportation in China: A multi-modal and network approach pp. 263-276

- Zhenran Zhu, Anming Zhang and Yahua Zhang
Volume 70, issue C, 2018
- Understanding sustainable accessibility in urban planning: Themes of consensus, themes of tension pp. 1-10

- Ana Gil Solá, Bertil Vilhelmson and Anders Larsson
- Accessibility-oriented development pp. 11-20

- Robbin Deboosere, Ahmed M. El-Geneidy and David Levinson
- Spatial restructuring and uneven intra-urban employment growth in metro- and non-metro-served areas in Copenhagen pp. 21-30

- Kristian Bothe, Høgni Kalsø Hansen and Lars Winther
- Commuting patterns and urban form: Evidence from Poland pp. 31-39

- Szymon Marcińczak and Bartosz Bartosiewicz
- China's high-speed rail network construction and planning over time: a network analysis pp. 40-54

- Xu, Wangtu (Ato), Jiangping Zhou and Guo Qiu
- The relational geometry of the port-city interface: Case studies of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Ghent, Belgium pp. 55-63

- Karel Van den Berghe, Wouter Jacobs and Luuk Boelens
- Meet & fly: Sustainable transport academics and the elephant in the room pp. 64-67

- Freke Caset, Kobe Boussauw and Tom Storme
- Residential self-selection and travel mode use in a new inner-city development neighbourhood in Berlin pp. 68-77

- Julia Jarass and Joachim Scheiner
- Do different datasets tell the same story about urban mobility — A comparative study of public transit and taxi usage pp. 78-90

- Xiaohu Zhang, Yang Xu, Wei Tu and Carlo Ratti
- Influencing transport behaviour: A Bayesian modelling approach for segmentation of social surveys pp. 91-103

- L.C. Dawkins, D.B. Williamson, S.W. Barr and S.R. Lampkin
- Exploration on origin–destination-based travel time variability: Insights from Seoul metropolitan area pp. 104-113

- Sung Hoo Kim and Jin-Hyuk Chung
- Systemic transformation and changes in surface transport companies in Poland: A synthesis after twenty-five years pp. 114-122

- Zbigniew Taylor and Ariel Ciechański
- Congestion impacts of shopping using vehicle tracking data pp. 123-130

- Zia Wadud and Danlei Chen
- Externalities of auto traffic congestion growth: Evidence from the residential property values in the US Great Lakes megaregion pp. 131-140

- Jangik Jin and Peter Rafferty
- Exploring impacts of land use characteristics in residential neighborhood and activity space on non-work travel behaviors pp. 141-147

- Jingjing Li, Changjoo Kim and Sunhee Sang
- Development and validity of a virtual street walkability audit tool for pedestrian route choice analysis—SWATCH pp. 148-160

- Farjana Shatu and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Determinants of travel mode choices of post-secondary students in a large metropolitan area: The case of the city of Toronto pp. 161-171

- Md Sami Hasnine, TianYang Lin, Adam Weiss and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Does commute influence post-secondary Students' social capital? A study of campus participation at four universities in Toronto, Canada pp. 172-181

- Steven Coutts, Bria Aird, Raktim Mitra and Matti Siemiatycki
- Exposure to noise and air pollution by mode of transportation during rush hours in Montreal pp. 182-192

- Philippe Apparicio, Jérémy Gelb, Mathieu Carrier, Marie-Ève Mathieu and Simon Kingham
- Bus rapid transit systems as a governance reform project pp. 193-202

- Michael Poku-Boansi and Greg Marsden
- Developing bus rapid transit pp. 203-205

- Fiona Ferbrache
- Does carbon pricing reduce air travel? Evidence from the Australian ‘Clean Energy Future’ policy, July 2012 to June 2014 pp. 206-214

- Francis Markham, Martin Young, Arianne Reis and James Higham
- Filling the space between trams and place: Adapting the ‘Movement & Place’ framework to Melbourne's tram network pp. 215-227

- Matthew J. Diemer, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter and Ian Hopkins
- Habitus and the loser cruiser: How low status deters bus use in a geographically limited field pp. 228-233

- Helen Fitt
- User satisfaction with taxi and limousine services in the Melbourne metropolitan area pp. 234-245

- John Rose and David Hensher
- The politics of (im)mobility: Rickshaw bans in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 246-255

- Md. Musleh Uddin Hasan and Julio D. Dávila
- Differentiation of access management services at seaport terminals: Facilitating potential improvements for road hauliers pp. 256-264

- Stefan Jacobsson, Per Olof Arnäs and Gunnar Stefansson
- Promoting active student travel: A longitudinal study pp. 265-274

- Peng Chen, Junfeng Jiao, Mengyuan Xu, Xu Gao and Chris Bischak
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