Journal of Transport Geography
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Volume 57, issue C, 2016
- Tolerance threshold of commuting time: Evidence from Kunming, China pp. 1-7

- Mingwei He, Shengchuan Zhao and Min He
- Does bicycle network level of traffic stress (LTS) explain bicycle travel behavior? Mixed results from an Oregon case study pp. 8-18

- Haizhong Wang, Matthew Palm, Chen Chen, Rachel Vogt and Yiyi Wang
- A multi-criteria approach of assessing public transport accessibility at a strategic level pp. 19-34

- Yaser E. Hawas, Mohammad Nurul Hassan and Ammar Abulibdeh
- A multilevel approach of non-motorised accessibility in disused railway systems: The case-study of the Vasco-Navarro railway pp. 35-43

- Arritokieta Eizaguirre-Iribar, Lauren Etxepare Igiñiz and Rufino Javier Hernández-Minguillón
- High speed rail effects on tourism: Spanish empirical evidence derived from China's modelling experience pp. 44-54

- Juan Luis Campa, María Eugenia López-Lambas and Begoña Guirao
- Trip making of older adults in Seoul: Differences in effects of personal and household characteristics by age group and trip purpose pp. 55-62

- Jin-Seok Hahn, Hyoung-Chul Kim, Joon-Ki Kim and Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson
- Cyclists' exposure to air pollution and road traffic noise in central city neighbourhoods of Montreal pp. 63-69

- Philippe Apparicio, Mathieu Carrier, Jérémy Gelb, Anne-Marie Séguin and Simon Kingham
- Measuring the potential for self-connectivity in global air transport markets: Implications for airports and airlines pp. 70-82

- Pere Suau-Sanchez, Augusto Voltes-Dorta and Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
- Inside the black box: EU policy officers' perspectives on transport and climate change mitigation pp. 83-93

- Stefan Gössling, Scott Allen Cohen and Andrew Hares
- Changing times – A decade of empirical insight into the experience of rail passengers in Great Britain pp. 94-104

- Glenn Lyons, Juliet Jain and Iain Weir
- Polar seaways? Maritime transport in the Arctic: An analysis of shipowners' intentions II pp. 105-114

- Frédéric Lasserre, Leah Beveridge, Mélanie Fournier, Pierre-Louis Têtu and Linyan Huang
- Transport infrastructure and territorial cohesion in rural metro-adjacent regions: A multimodal accessibility approach. The case of Castilla-La Mancha in the context of Madrid (Spain) pp. 115-133

- Inmaculada Mohíno, José M. Ureña and Eloy Solís
- Decoupling transport from economic growth: Extending the debate to include environmental and social externalities pp. 134-144

- Becky P.Y. Loo and David Banister
- An examination of the jobs-housing balance of different categories of workers across 26 metropolitan regions pp. 145-160

- Daniel Schleith, Michael Widener and Changjoo Kim
- Built environment, peak hours and route choice efficiency: An investigation of commuting efficiency using GPS data pp. 161-170

- Na Ta, Ying Zhao and Yanwei Chai
- Trends in regional jobs-housing proximity based on the minimum commute: The case of Belgium pp. 171-183

- Ismaïl Saadi, Kobe Boussauw, Jacques Teller and Mario Cools
- Geography and social networks in transportation mode choice pp. 184-193

- Susan Pike and Mark Lubell
- Exploring the impact of high speed railways on the spatial redistribution of economic activities - Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration as a case study pp. 194-206

- Xijing Li, Bo Huang, Rongrong Li and Yipei Zhang
- Commuter's sensitivity in mode choice: An empirical study of New Delhi pp. 207-217

- Minal S. and Chalumuri (Ch.), Ravi Sekhar
- Millennials, built form, and travel insights from a nationwide typology of U.S. neighborhoods pp. 218-226

- Kelcie Ralph, Carole Turley Voulgaris, Brian D. Taylor, Evelyn Blumenberg and Anne E. Brown
- Accessibility to urban green spaces in Chilean cities using adaptive thresholds pp. 227-240

- Carolina Rojas, Antonio Páez, Olga Barbosa and Juan Carrasco
- Shipping efficiency comparison between Northern Sea Route and the conventional Asia-Europe shipping route via Suez Canal pp. 241-249

- Yiru Zhang, Qiang Meng and Szu Hui Ng
- Impacts of logistics sprawl on the urban environment and logistics: Taxonomy and review of literature pp. 255-263

- Khalid Aljohani and Russell G. Thompson
Volume 56, issue C, 2016
- Regional disparity analysis of Chinese freight transport CO2 emissions from 1990 to 2007: Driving forces and policy challenges pp. 1-14

- Xiao Luo, Liang Dong, Yi Dou, Hanwei Liang, Jingzheng Ren and Kai Fang
- The impact of car ownership and public transport usage on cancer screening coverage: Empirical evidence using a spatial analysis in England pp. 15-22

- Chao Wang
- Constructing human activity spaces: A new approach incorporating complex urban activity-travel pp. 23-35

- Ran Li and Daoqin Tong
- Transportation network company wait times in Greater Seattle, and relationship to socioeconomic indicators pp. 36-44

- Ryan Hughes and Don MacKenzie
- Evaluation of access to health care in rural areas using enhanced two-step floating catchment area (E2SFCA) method pp. 45-52

- Shalini Kanuganti, Ashoke Kumar Sarkar and Ajit Pratap Singh
- Spatial coverage index for assessing national and regional transportation infrastructures pp. 53-61

- Marcos Thadeu Magalhães
- Measuring one century of railway accessibility and population change in France. A historical GIS approach pp. 62-76

- Thomas Thevenin, Christophe Mimeur, Robert Schwartz and Loïc Sapet
- The global distribution of the burden of road traffic injuries: Evolution and intra-distribution mobility pp. 77-91

- Yi-Chen Lin
- The replication and reduction of automobility: Findings from Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 92-101

- Debbie Hopkins and Janet Stephenson
- The impact of regional commuter trains on property values: Price segments and income pp. 102-109

- Helena Bohman and Désirée Nilsson
- The space race: A framework to evaluate the potential travel-time impacts of reallocating road space to bicycle facilities pp. 110-119

- Charles M. Burke and Darren M. Scott
- The causal relationship between air transport and economic growth: Empirical evidence from South Asia pp. 120-127

- Md Mahbubul Hakim and Rico Merkert
- A threshold covering flow-based location model to build a critical mass of alternative-fuel stations pp. 128-137

- Shuyao Hong and Michael Kuby
- Transit accessibility for commuters considering the demand elasticities of distance and transfer pp. 138-156

- Xu, Wangtu (Ato), Yongling Li and Hui Wang
- Why cycling matters for Smart Cities. Internet of Bicycles for Intelligent Transport pp. 157-164

- Frauke Behrendt
Volume 55, issue C, 2016
- Ex-post identification of geographical extent of benefited area by a transportation project: Functional data analysis method pp. 1-10

- Hajime Seya, Takahiro Yoshida and Morito Tsutsumi
- Estimating pedestrian and cyclist activity at the neighborhood scale pp. 11-21

- Deborah Salon
- Bike-share rebalancing strategies, patterns, and purpose pp. 22-39

- Cyrille Médard de Chardon, Geoffrey Caruso and Isabelle Thomas
- Developing a TOD typology for Beijing metro station areas pp. 40-50

- Guowei Lyu, Luca Bertolini and Karin Pfeffer
- Hub-and-spoke network design for container shipping along the Yangtze River pp. 51-57

- Jianfeng Zheng and Dong Yang
- Implementation of the Polluter-Pays Principle (PPP) in local transport policy pp. 58-71

- Calvin Jephcote, Haibo Chen and Karl Ropkins
- Interdependent, imagined, and embodied mobilities in mobile social space: Disruptions in ‘normality’, ‘habit’ and ‘routine’ pp. 72-82

- Lesley Murray and Karolina Doughty
- Does transit mode influence the transit-orientation of urban development? – An empirical study pp. 83-91

- Laura Aston, Graham Currie and Katerina Pavkova
- Functional and territorial jurisdictions: Regulating a globalized shipping industry pp. 92-100

- Kerry E. Howell and Syamantak Bhattacharya
- Selecting tram links for priority treatments - The Lorenz Curve approach pp. 101-109

- Katerina Pavkova, Graham Currie, Alexa Delbosc and Majid Sarvi
- Understanding the process that gives rise to household car ownership level changes pp. 110-120

- Ben Clark, Glenn Lyons and Kiron Chatterjee
- Access to jobs and apartment rents pp. 121-128

- Jen-Jia Lin and Yu-Chun Cheng
- Access to the Brazilian City—From the perspectives of low-income residents in Recife pp. 132-141

- Maria Leonor Maia, Karen Lucas, Geraldo Marinho, Enilson Santos and Jessica Helena de Lima
- Rebuilding women's livelihoods strategies at the city fringe: Agency, spatial practices, and access to transportation from Semmencherry, Chennai pp. 142-151

- Anna Alberts, Karin Pfeffer and Isa Baud
- Mobilities of the periphery: Informality, access and social exclusion in the urban fringe in Colombia pp. 152-164

- Daniel Oviedo Hernandez and Helena Titheridge
- Earning a living, but at what price? Being a motorcycle taxi driver in a Sub-Saharan African city pp. 165-174

- Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Assogba Guézéré, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet
- The impact of road construction on market and street trading in Lagos pp. 175-181

- Faith Ikioda
- Livelihoods in motion: Linking transport, mobility and income-generating activities pp. 182-188

- James Esson, Katherine V. Gough, David Simon, Ebenezer F. Amankwaa, Olivier Ninot and Paul W.K. Yankson
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