Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue C, 2018
- Effects of additional capacity on vehicle kilometers of travel in the U.S.: Evidence from National Household Travel Surveys pp. 1-9

- Edmund J. Zolnik
- A station-based rail transit network vulnerability measure considering land use dependency pp. 10-18

- Ruoyun Jiang, Qing-Chang Lu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- The commuting behavior of workers in the United States: Differences between the employed and the self-employed pp. 19-29

- J. Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, José Alberto Molina and Jorge Velilla
- An experimental study using manipulated photographs to examine interactions between micro-scale environmental factors for children's cycling for transport pp. 30-34

- Ariane Ghekiere, Benedicte Deforche, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Lieze Mertens, Greet Cardon, Bas de Geus, Jack Nasar and Jelle Van Cauwenberg
- Analysis of Washington, DC taxi demand using GPS and land-use data pp. 35-44

- Zhuo Yang, Mark L. Franz, Shanjiang Zhu, Jina Mahmoudi, Arefeh Nasri and Lei Zhang
- Promoting TOD through regional planning. A comparative analysis of two European approaches pp. 45-52

- Luca Staricco and Elisabetta Vitale Brovarone
- Port-centric cities: The role of freight distribution in defining the port-city relationship pp. 53-64

- Jason Monios, Rickard Bergqvist and Johan Woxenius
- Analysing journey-to-work data using complex networks pp. 65-79

- Guohun Zhu, Jonathan Corcoran, Paul Shyy, Salvatore Flavio Pileggi and Jane Hunter
- Community mobility MAUP-ing: A socio-spatial investigation of bikeshare demand in Chicago pp. 80-90

- Alec Biehl, Alireza Ermagun and Amanda Stathopoulos
- Analysis of factors affecting willingness to pay for high-occupancy-toll lanes: Results from stated-preference survey of travelers pp. 91-105

- Ammar Abulibdeh and Esmat Zaidan
- Urban green space accessibility changes in a high-density city: A case study of Macau from 2010 to 2015 pp. 106-115

- Changdong Ye, Lingqian Hu and Min Li
- Investigating the urban heat island effect of transit oriented development in Brisbane pp. 116-124

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Kaveh Deilami and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Urban development patterns and exposure to hazardous and protective traffic environments pp. 125-134

- Evan G. Rosenlieb, Carolyn McAndrews, Wesley E. Marshall and Austin Troy
- Car ownership perceptions and intentions amongst South African students pp. 135-143

- Rose Luke
- Spatial economic impact of road and railroad accessibility on manufacturing output: Inter-modal relationship between road and railroad pp. 144-153

- Yoojin Yi and Euijune Kim
- Understanding the impacts of a public transit disruption on bicycle sharing mobility patterns: A case of Tube strike in London pp. 154-166

- Meead Saberi, Mehrnaz Ghamami, Yi Gu, Shojaei, Mohammad Hossein (Sam) and Elliot Fishman
- Transit investments and neighborhood change: On the likelihood of change pp. 167-179

- Isabelle Nilsson and Elizabeth Delmelle
- Does commuting matter to subjective well-being? pp. 180-199

- Olga Lorenz
- Highway investment in deindustrialization: A territorial analysis of office property transactions in Hong Kong, 2002–2013 pp. 200-212

- Jin Murakami and Yiming He
- Exploring the difference between ridership patterns of subway and taxi: Case study in Seoul pp. 213-223

- Kyoungok Kim
- Examining factors that keep residents with high transit preference away from transit-rich zones and associated behavior outcomes pp. 224-234

- Fitwi Wolday, Jason Cao and Petter Næss
- Measure dynamic individual spatial-temporal accessibility by public transit: Integrating time-table and passenger departure time pp. 235-247

- Shaowu Cheng, Bing Xie, Yiming Bie, Yaping Zhang and Shen Zhang
- Spatial dynamics of the logistics industry: Evidence from California pp. 248-258

- Genevieve Giuliano and Sanggyun Kang
- Exploring strategic characteristics of intermodal grain terminals: Empirical evidence from Brazil pp. 259-267

- Alexandre Borges Santos, Renato Luiz Sproesser and Mário Otávio Batalha
- Investigating the impact of Sense of Place on site visit frequency with non-motorized travel modes pp. 268-282

- Roger B. Chen and Ashok Sekar
- Understanding school trip mode choice – The case of Kanpur (India) pp. 283-290

- Nishant Singh and Vinod Vasudevan
- The association between spatial attributes and e-shopping in the shopping process for search goods and experience goods: Evidence from Nanjing pp. 291-299

- Feng Zhen, Xiaojuan Du, Jason Cao and Patricia Mokhtarian
- The limitations of using activity space measurements for representing the mobilities of individuals with visual impairment: A mixed methods case study in the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 300-308

- Sandy Wong
- Investigation on the effects of weather and calendar events on bike-sharing according to the trip patterns of bike rentals of stations pp. 309-320

- Kyoungok Kim
- A geography of child and elderly pedestrian injury in the City of Toronto, Canada pp. 321-329

- Emily Grisé, Ron Buliung, Linda Rothman and Andrew Howard
- Estimating the residence zone of frequent public transport users to make travel pattern and time use analysis pp. 330-339

- Margarita Amaya, Ramón Cruzat and Marcela A. Munizaga
- Maritime networks as systems of cities: The long-term interdependencies between global shipping flows and urban development (1890–2010) pp. 340-355

- César Ducruet, Sylvain Cuyala and Ali El Hosni
- Assessment of metro ridership fluctuation caused by weather conditions in Asian context: Using archived weather and ridership data in Nanjing pp. 356-368

- Junlong Li, Xuhong Li, Dawei Chen and Lucy Godding
- Gender equality and women's participation in transport cycling pp. 369-375

- Gabriele Prati
Volume 65, issue C, 2017
- Carless in California: Green choice or misery? pp. 1-12

- Suman K. Mitra and Jean-Daniel M. Saphores
- Environmental efficiency analysis of Chinese container ports with CO2 emissions: An inseparable input-output SBM model pp. 13-24

- Joon-Ho Na, A-Young Choi, Jianhua Ji and Dali Zhang
- “Cycling was never so easy!” An analysis of e-bike commuters' motives, travel behaviour and experiences using GPS-tracking and interviews pp. 25-34

- Paul A. Plazier, Gerd Weitkamp and Agnes E. van den Berg
- Delimiting the scope of the hinterland of ports: Proposal and case study pp. 35-43

- Ticiana Grecco Zanon Moura, Lorena Garcia-Alonso and María Henar Salas-Olmedo
- Measuring spatial proportionality between service availability, accessibility and mobility: Empirical evidence using spatial equity approach in Iran pp. 44-55

- Hashem Dadashpoor and Faramarz Rostami
- Allocating collaborative costs in multimodal barge networks for freight bundling pp. 56-69

- Katrien Ramaekers, Lotte Verdonck, An Caris, Dries Meers and Cathy Macharis
- Evaluating public transit services for operational efficiency and access equity pp. 70-79

- Ran Wei, Xiaoyue Liu, Yongjian Mu, Liming Wang, Aaron Golub and Steven Farber
- Impact of high-speed rail on regional economic disparity in China pp. 80-91

- Zhenhua Chen and Kingsley E. Haynes
- Car access and long-term poverty exposure: Evidence from the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) experiment pp. 92-100

- Evelyn Blumenberg and Gregory Pierce
- A framework to analyze capability and travel in formal and informal urban settings: A case from Mumbai pp. 101-110

- Makoto Chikaraishi, Arnab Jana, Ronita Bardhan, Varun Varghese and Akimasa Fujiwara
- The built environment, travel attitude, and travel behavior: Residential self-selection or residential determination? pp. 111-122

- Tao Lin, Donggen Wang and Xiaodong Guan
- Determining intra-urban spatial accessibility disparities in multimodal public transport networks pp. 123-133

- Jie Chen, Jianhua Ni, Changbai Xi, Siqian Li and Jiechen Wang
- Measuring housing and transportation affordability: A case study of Melbourne, Australia pp. 134-146

- Meead Saberi, Hongzhi Wu, Richard Amoh-Gyimah, Jonathan Smith and Dharmalingam Arunachalam
- Bike-sharing systems and congestion: Evidence from US cities pp. 147-154

- Mingshu Wang and Xiaolu Zhou
- Greenhouse gas impacts of different modality style classes using latent class travel behavior model pp. 155-164

- Ville Keskisaari, Juudit Ottelin and Jukka Heinonen
- Suburban travelers pressed for time: Exploring the temporal implications of metropolitan commuting in Barcelona pp. 165-174

- Xavier Delclòs-Alió and Carme Miralles-Guasch
- Factors influencing greenways use: Definition of a method for estimation in the Italian context pp. 175-187

- Giulio Senes, Roberto Rovelli, Danilo Bertoni, Laura Arata, Natalia Fumagalli and Alessandro Toccolini
- Watching the clock on the way to work? Analysing trends in commuting activities, modes and gender differences in commute times, using hazard-based duration modelling methods pp. 188-199

- Dilum Dissanayake
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