Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 69, issue C, 2018
- Examining the determinants of utility bicycling using a socio-ecological framework: An exploratory study of the Tamale Metropolis in Northern Ghana pp. 1-10

- Ransford A. Acheampong and Alhassan Siiba
- Examining the relationship between different urbanization settings, smartphone use to access the Internet and trip frequencies pp. 11-18

- Jinhyun Hong and Piyushimita Vonu Thakuriah
- The Philadelphia story: Age, race, gender and changing travel trends pp. 19-25

- Nicholas J. Klein, Erick Guerra and Michael J. Smart
- Co-creating value through renewing waterway networks: A transaction-cost perspective pp. 26-35

- Jannes J. Willems, Tim Busscher, Johan Woltjer and Jos Arts
- Bikeability – Urban structures supporting cycling. Effects of local, urban and regional scale urban form factors on cycling from home and workplace locations in Denmark pp. 36-44

- Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen and Hans Skov-Petersen
- Spatial variations in urban public ridership derived from GPS trajectories and smart card data pp. 45-57

- Wei Tu, Rui Cao, Yang Yue, Baoding Zhou, Qiuping Li and Qingquan Li
- Transit planning, access, and justice: Evolving visions of bus rapid transit and the Chicago street pp. 58-72

- Elina Sukaryavichute and David L. Prytherch
- Intermodal transport and repositioning of empty containers in Central and Eastern Europe hinterland pp. 73-82

- Petr Kolar, Hans-Joachim Schramm and Günter Prockl
- Too much of a good thing? Using a spatial agent-based model to evaluate “unconventional” workplace sharing programmes pp. 83-97

- Jiaqi Ge, J. Gareth Polhill and Tony P. Craig
- Railroad transportation of crude oil in Canada: Developing long-term forecasts, and evaluating the impact of proposed pipeline projects pp. 98-111

- Ali Vaezi and Manish Verma
- Arctic shipping: A systematic literature review of comparative studies pp. 112-128

- Dimitrios Theocharis, Stephen Pettit, Vasco Sanchez Rodrigues and Jane Haider
- Improving planning analysis and decision making: The development and application of a Walkability Planning Support System pp. 129-137

- Claire Boulange, Chris Pettit, Lucy Dubrelle Gunn, Billie Giles-Corti and Hannah Badland
- Exploring the role of daily “modality styles” and urban structure in holidays and longer weekend trips: Travel behaviour of urban and peri-urban residents in Greater Copenhagen pp. 138-149

- Juliane Große, Anton Stahl Olafsson, Trine Agervig Carstensen and Christian Fertner
- Trip chaining and tour mode choice of non-workers grouped by daily activity patterns pp. 150-162

- Naznin Sultana Daisy, Hugh Millward and Lei Liu
- An optimization approach for equitable bicycle share station siting pp. 163-170

- Lindsey Conrow, Alan T. Murray and Heather A. Fischer
- Are cars used differently in Germany than in California? Findings from annual car-use profiles pp. 171-180

- Christine Eisenmann and Ralph Buehler
- Causality, not just correlation: Residential location, transport rationales and travel behavior across metropolitan contexts pp. 181-195

- Petter Næss, Sebastian Peters, Harpa Stefansdottir and Arvid Strand
- The relationship between formal and informal institutions for governance of public transport pp. 196-206

- Tom Rye, Jason Monios, Robert Hrelja and Karolina Isaksson
- Inter-port interactions in the Le Havre-Hamburg range: A scenario analysis using a nonautonomous Lotka Volterra model pp. 207-220

- Addolorata Marasco and Alessandro Romano
- Examining spatial relationships between crashes and the built environment: A geographically weighted regression approach pp. 221-233

- Yuan Huang, Xiaoguang Wang and David Patton
- Modal shift and interurban mobility: Environmentally positive, socially regressive pp. 234-241

- Benoit Conti
- Motorcycle-taxis in sub-Saharan Africa: Current knowledge, implications for the debate on “informal” transport and research needs pp. 242-256

- Daniel Ehebrecht, Dirk Heinrichs and Barbara Lenz
- City-level urban form and traffic safety: A structural equation modeling analysis of direct and indirect effects pp. 257-270

- Pooya Najaf, Jean-Claude Thill, Wenjia Zhang and Milton Greg Fields
- Transport network backbone extraction: A comparison of techniques pp. 271-281

- Liang Dai, Ben Derudder and Xingjian Liu
- The extended node-place model at the local scale: Evaluating the integration of land use and transport for Lisbon's subway network pp. 282-293

- David S. Vale, Cláudia M. Viana and Mauro Pereira
- An evaluation of competition and selection criteria between dry bulk terminals in Izmir pp. 294-304

- Gökcay Balci, Ismail Bilge Cetin and Soner Esmer
Volume 68, issue C, 2018
- Empirical models of transit demand with walk access/egress for planning transit oriented developments around commuter rail stations in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area pp. 1-8

- Saidal Akbari, Mohamed Salah Mahmoud, Amer Shalaby and Khandker M. Nurul Habib
- A ride for whom: Has cycling network expansion reduced inequities in accessibility in Montreal, Canada? pp. 9-21

- Maxime Houde, Philippe Apparicio and Anne-Marie Séguin
- Methodology for assessing the cost effectiveness of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). The case of the city of Burgos pp. 22-30

- Jose Maria Diez, Maria Eugenia Lopez-Lambas, Hernán Gonzalo, Marta Rojo and Andres Garcia-Martinez
- Exploring independent and active mobility in primary school children in Vienna pp. 31-41

- Juliane Stark, Julia Frühwirth and Florian Aschauer
- How do compact, accessible, and walkable communities promote gender equality in spatial behavior? pp. 42-54

- A. W.-T. Lo and D. Houston
- The influence of external factors on children's travel mode: A comparison of school trips and non-school trips pp. 55-66

- Juliane Stark, Ilil Beyer Bartana, Alexander Fritz, Wiebke Unbehaun and Reinhard Hössinger
- The evolving structure of the Southeast Asian air transport network through the lens of complex networks, 1979–2012 pp. 67-77

- Liang Dai, Ben Derudder and Xingjian Liu
- Commuting behavior in emerging urban areas: Findings of a revealed-preferences and stated-intentions survey in Cluj-Napoca, Romania pp. 78-93

- Cristian Toşa, Hitomi Sato, Takayuki Morikawa and Tomio Miwa
- An examination of the territorial imbalance of the cruising activity in the main Mediterranean port destinations: Effects on sustainable transport pp. 94-101

- Carlos Rosa-Jiménez, Beatriz Perea-Medina, María J. Andrade and Nuria Nebot
- Spatial variation of self-containment and jobs-housing balance in Shenzhen using cellphone big data pp. 102-108

- Xingang Zhou, Anthony G.O. Yeh and Yang Yue
- Socio-demographic and built environment determinants of car use among older adults in Iran pp. 109-117

- Ali Soltani, Dorina Pojani, Sajad Askari and Houshmand E. Masoumi
- A massive geographically weighted regression model of walking-environment relationships pp. 118-129

- T. Feuillet, H. Commenges, M. Menai, P. Salze, C. Perchoux, R. Reuillon, E. Kesse-Guyot, C. Enaux, J.-A. Nazare, S. Hercberg, C. Simon, H. Charreire and J.M. Oppert
- Urban structural and socioeconomic effects on local, national and international travel patterns and greenhouse gas emissions of young adults pp. 130-141

- Michał Czepkiewicz, Juudit Ottelin, Sanna Ala-Mantila, Jukka Heinonen, Kamyar Hasanzadeh and Marketta Kyttä
- Implications of automated vehicles for accessibility and location choices: Evidence from an expert-based experiment pp. 142-148

- Dimitris Milakis, Maarten Kroesen and Bert van Wee
- Bicycle-friendly infrastructure planning in Beijing and Copenhagen - between adapting design solutions and learning local planning cultures pp. 149-159

- Chunli Zhao, Trine Agervig Carstensen, Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen and Anton Stahl Olafsson
- Optimizing the spatio-temporal deployment of battery electric bus system pp. 160-168

- Ran Wei, Xiaoyue Liu, Yi Ou and S. Kiavash Fayyaz
- Mobility and transport potential of elderly in differently accessible rural areas pp. 169-180

- Biljana Ranković Plazinić and Jadranka Jović
- Transportation barriers to Syrian newcomer participation and settlement in Durham Region pp. 181-192

- Steven Farber, Anika Mifsud, Jeff Allen, Michael J. Widener, Bruce Newbold and Md Moniruzzaman
- An analysis of the effects of suburban densification on vehicle use for shopping: Do existing residents respond to land-use changes in the same way as recent movers? pp. 193-204

- Yongsung Lee and Subhrajit Guhathakurta
- The impact of spatial accessibility and perceived barriers on visitation to the US national park system pp. 205-214

- Xiao Xiao, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Robert Manning and Brian Voigt
- The impact of fixed links on population development, housing and the labour market: The case of Norway pp. 215-223

- Stig Nyland Andersen, María Díez Gutiérrez, Øyvind Lervik Nilsen and Trude Tørset
- Exploration of millennials' perception of spending on cities, mass transit, and highways pp. 224-232

- Devajyoti Deka
- Comparing China's urban systems in high-speed railway and airline networks pp. 233-244

- Haoran Yang, Frédéric Dobruszkes, Jiaoe Wang, Martin Dijst and Patrick Witte
Volume 67, issue C, 2018
- Determining transit service coverage by non-motorized accessibility to transit: Case study of applying GPS data in Cincinnati metropolitan area pp. 1-11

- Ting Zuo, Heng Wei and Andrew Rohne
- Route change on the American freeway system pp. 12-23

- Joe Weber
- Assessing public transit service equity using route-level accessibility measures and public data pp. 24-32

- Alex Karner
- Evaluating the relationship between rail transit and industrial agglomeration: An observation from the Dallas-fort worth region, TX pp. 33-52

- Haitao Yu, Junfeng Jiao, Eric Houston and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Stores and mores: Toward socializing walkability pp. 53-60

- Geoffrey A. Battista and Kevin Manaugh
- A new procedure using network analysis and kernel density estimations to evaluate the effect of urban configurations on pedestrian mobility. The case study of Vitoria –Gasteiz pp. 61-72

- Javier Delso, Belén Martín and Emilio Ortega
- Socio-territorial inequality and differential mobility. Three key issues in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Region pp. 76-84

- Jorge Blanco and Ricardo Apaolaza
- Urban transport policies in Brazil: The creation of a discriminatory mobility system pp. 85-91

- Eduardo Alcantara Vasconcellos
- Real estate production, geographies of mobility and spatial contestation: A two-case study in Santiago de Chile pp. 92-101

- Michael Lukas and Ernesto López-Morales
- Creating inequality in accessibility: The relationships between public transport and social housing policy in deprived areas of Santiago de Chile pp. 102-109

- Cristhian Figueroa Martínez, Frances Hodgson, Caroline Mullen and Paul Timms
- Public transport and school location impacts on educational inequalities: Insights from São Paulo pp. 110-118

- Ana Moreno-Monroy, Robin Lovelace and Frederico R. Ramos
- Uneven mobilities, uneven opportunities: Social distribution of public transport accessibility to jobs and education in Montevideo pp. 119-125

- Diego Hernandez
- Exploring the right to mobility through the 2013 mobilizations in Rio de Janeiro pp. 126-136

- Ersilia Verlinghieri and Federico Venturini
- Expert-citizens: Producing and contesting sustainable mobility policy in Mexican cities pp. 137-144

- Oscar Sosa López and Sergio Montero
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