Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue C, 2016
- Synchromodal hinterland freight transport: Model study for the port of Rotterdam pp. 1-10

- M. Zhang and A.J. Pel
- Charging station location problem of plug-in electric vehicles pp. 11-22

- Zhi-Hong Zhu, Zi-You Gao, Jian-Feng Zheng and Hao-Ming Du
- Activity participation as a mediating variable to analyze the effect of land use on travel behavior: A structural equation modeling approach pp. 23-28

- Yu Ding and Huapu Lu
- Organizational sustainability in transportation planning: Evaluation of multi-jurisdictional agency collaboration pp. 29-37

- Michelle Oswald Beiler
- Spatial patterns and temporal dynamics of urban bicycle crashes—A case study from Salzburg (Austria) pp. 38-50

- Martin Loidl, Christoph Traun and Gudrun Wallentin
- Life events and mobility milestones: Advances in mobility biography theory and research pp. 51-60

- Henrike Rau and Richard Manton
- A latent class method for classifying and evaluating the performance of station area transit-oriented development in the Toronto region pp. 61-72

- Christopher D. Higgins and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
- Daily fluctuations in transit and job availability: A comparative assessment of time-sensitive accessibility measures pp. 73-81

- Geneviève Boisjoly and Ahmed El-Geneidy
- The Gothenburg congestion charge scheme: A pre–post analysis of commuting behavior and travel satisfaction pp. 82-89

- David Andersson and Jonas Nässén
- Mapping ridership using crowdsourced cycling data pp. 90-97

- Ben Jestico, Trisalyn Nelson and Meghan Winters
- Airport location in multiple airport regions (MARs): The role of land and airside accessibility pp. 98-110

- Zhongzhen Yang, Shunan Yu and Theo Notteboom
- Representing pedestrian activity in travel demand models: Framework and application pp. 111-122

- Kelly J. Clifton, Patrick A. Singleton, Christopher D. Muhs and Robert J. Schneider
- Cycling in multimodal transport behaviours: Exploring modality styles in the Danish population pp. 123-130

- Anton Stahl Olafsson, Thomas Sick Nielsen and Trine Agervig Carstensen
- Modeling of container throughput in Northern Adriatic ports over the period 1990–2013 pp. 131-142

- Elen Twrdy and Milan Batista
- Accessibility gains and road transport infrastructure in Spain: A productivity approach based on the Malmquist index pp. 143-152

- Andrés Maroto and José Zofío
Volume 51, issue C, 2016
- Road traffic noise in Montreal and environmental equity: What is the situation for the most vulnerable population groups? pp. 1-8

- Mathieu Carrier, Philippe Apparicio and Anne-Marie Séguin
- Accessible accessibility research challenges pp. 9-16

- Bert van Wee
- Level of aggregation of zoning and temporal transferability of the gravity distribution model: The case of Lyon pp. 17-26

- Jorge Cabrera Delgado and Patrick Bonnel
- The ecological implications of visitor transportation in parks and protected areas: Examples from research in US National Parks pp. 27-35

- Christopher Monz, Ashley D'Antonio, Steve Lawson, Jesse Barber and Peter Newman
- Classification of automobile and transit trips from Smartphone data: Enhancing accuracy using spatial statistics and GIS pp. 36-44

- Akram Nour, Bruce Hellinga and Jeffrey Casello
- A behavioral model of accessibility based on the number of available opportunities pp. 45-58

- Ennio Cascetta, Armando Cartenì and Marcello Montanino
- Commuting patterns in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro. What differences between formal and informal jobs? pp. 59-69

- Benjamin Motte, Anne Aguilera, Olivier Bonin and Carlos D. Nassi
- End of the line: The spatial framing of high-speed rail in Wisconsin pp. 70-76

- Gregg Culver
- An examination of the role of domestic destinations in satisfying holiday demands pp. 77-84

- Lisa Davison and Tim Ryley
- An investigation of the attributes of walkable environments from the perspective of seniors in Montreal pp. 85-96

- Md Moniruzzaman and Antonio Páez
- Sea-level rise impacts on transport infrastructure: The notorious case of the coastal railway line at Dawlish, England pp. 97-109

- David Dawson, Jon Shaw and W. Roland Gehrels
- Measuring the effect of transportation infrastructure on retail firm co-location patterns pp. 110-118

- Isabelle M. Nilsson and Oleg A. Smirnov
- An analysis of drivers route choice behaviour using GPS data and optimal alternatives pp. 119-129

- Wilner Ciscal-Terry, Mauro Dell'Amico, Natalia Selini Hadjidimitriou and Manuel Iori
- Supply chain integration, landside operations and port accessibility in metropolitan Chicago pp. 130-139

- Christopher Clott and Bruce C. Hartman
- Decreasing popularity of the car? Changes in driving licence and access to a car among young adults over a 25-year period in Norway pp. 140-146

- Randi Hjorthol
- Detecting urban road network accessibility problems using taxi GPS data pp. 147-157

- JianXun Cui, Feng Liu, Davy Janssens, Shi An, Geert Wets and Mario Cools
- Systematic comparison of trip distribution laws and models pp. 158-169

- Maxime Lenormand, Aleix Bassolas and José J. Ramasco
- Do institutional structures matter? A comparative analysis of urban carbon management policies in the UK and Germany pp. 170-179

- Greg Marsden and Stefan Groer
- Transport, urban development and the peripheral poor in Colombia — Placing splintering urbanism in the context of transport networks pp. 180-192

- Daniel Oviedo Hernandez and Julio D. Dávila
- A workplace choice model accounting for spatial competition and agglomeration effects pp. 193-203

- Chinh Q. Ho and David Hensher
- Examining the influence of stop level infrastructure and built environment on bus ridership in Montreal pp. 205-217

- Vincent Chakour and Naveen Eluru
- Families and transportation: Moving towards multimodality and altermobility? pp. 218-225

- Arlene Tigar McLaren
- The transport geography research group at the 2015 RGS-IBG conference pp. 227-228

- Angela Curl and Karen Lucas
- Determinants of car ownership among young households in the Netherlands: The role of urbanisation and demographic and economic characteristics pp. 229-235

- Abu Toasin Md Oakil, Dorien Manting and Hans Nijland
- The robustness value of public transport development plans pp. 236-246

- O. Cats
- Accessibility, mobility, and realized travel behavior: Assessing transport disadvantage from a policy perspective pp. 252-269

- V. Dimitra Pyrialakou, Konstantina Gkritza and Jon D. Fricker
- Transshipment hubs in the New Panamax Era: The role of the Caribbean pp. 270-279

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue and Asaf Ashar
- Regional integration and maritime connectivity across the Maghreb seaport system pp. 280-293

- Fatima Mohamed-Chérif and César Ducruet
- Institutional structure and agency in the governance of spatial diversification of port system evolution in Latin America pp. 294-307

- Gordon Wilmsmeier and Jason Monios
- Panarchy within a port setting pp. 308-315

- Indra Vonck and Theo Notteboom
Volume 50, issue C, 2016
- Air transport liberalisation and airline network dynamics: Investigating the complex relationships pp. 1-3

- Frédéric Dobruszkes and Anne Graham
- Africa’s single aviation market: The progress so far pp. 4-11

- Eric Tchouamou Njoya
- Air deregulation in China and its impact on airline competition 1994–2012 pp. 12-23

- Jiaoe Wang, David Bonilla and David Banister
- Liberalization of China–US air transport market: Assessing the impacts of the 2004 and 2007 protocols pp. 24-32

- Zheng Lei, Man Yu, Ruowei Chen and John F. O'Connell
- Network concentration and airport congestion in a post de-regulation context: A case study of Brazil 2000–2010 pp. 33-44

- Alessandro Oliveira, Gui Lohmann and Tiago G. Costa
- The air transport market in Central and Eastern Europe after a decade of liberalisation – Different paths of growth pp. 45-56

- Jacek Jankiewicz and Sonia Huderek-Glapska
- Route churn: an analysis of low-cost carrier route continuity in Europe pp. 57-67

- Jaap G. de Wit and Joost Zuidberg
- The competitive landscape of air transport in Europe pp. 68-82

- Rogier Lieshout, Paolo Malighetti, Renato Redondi and Guillaume Burghouwt
- Air transport liberalisation and airport dependency: developing a composite index pp. 83-93

- T. Koo, N. Halpern, Andreas Papatheodorou, A. Graham and P. Arvanitis
- The role of London airports in providing connectivity for the UK: regional dependence on foreign hubs pp. 94-104

- Pere Suau-Sanchez, Augusto Voltes-Dorta and Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
- Four shades of Open Skies: European Union and four main external partners pp. 105-114

- Panayotis Christidis
- Assessing the impacts of aviation liberalisation on tourism: Some methodological considerations derived from the Moroccan and Tunisian cases pp. 115-127

- Frédéric Dobruszkes, Véronique Mondou and Aymen Ghedira
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