Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 49, issue C, 2015
- Transport, economic competitiveness and competition: A city perspective pp. 1-8

- Caroline Mullen and Greg Marsden
- Local distribution and collection for environmental and social sustainability – tricycles in central Beijing pp. 9-15

- John Zacharias and Bingjie Zhang
- Differentiating metropolitan transport disadvantage by mode: Household expenditure on private vehicle fuel and public transport fares in Brisbane, Australia pp. 16-25

- Tiebei Li, Jago Dodson and Neil Sipe
- Measuring segregation using patterns of daily travel behavior: A social interaction based model of exposure pp. 26-38

- Steven Farber, Morton O'Kelly, Harvey J. Miller and Tijs Neutens
- The digital matatu project: Using cell phones to create an open source data for Nairobi's semi-formal bus system pp. 39-51

- Sarah Williams, Adam White, Peter Waiganjo, Daniel Orwa and Jacqueline Klopp
- Building acceptance for congestion charges – the Swedish experiences compared pp. 52-60

- Erik Hysing and Karolina Isaksson
- Insights into the fairness of cordon pricing based on origin–destination data pp. 61-67

- Ammar Abulibdeh, Jean Andrey and Matthew Melnik
- Urban household travel behavior in a time of economic crisis: Changes in trip making and transit importance pp. 68-75

- Gudmundur F. Ulfarsson, Anne Steinbrenner, Trausti Valsson and Sungyop Kim
- Contact between parents and adult children: The role of time constraints, commuting and automobility pp. 76-84

- Ori Rubin
- The dehubbing Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG): A spatiotemporal panorama pp. 85-98

- Fangwu Wei and Tony Grubesic
- Activity-travel behaviour of non-workers belonging to different income group households in Bangalore, India pp. 99-109

- M. Manoj and Ashish Verma
Volume 48, issue C, 2015
- Why live far? — Insights from modeling residential location choice in Bangladesh pp. 1-9

- Charisma F. Choudhury and Sayeeda Bint Ayaz
- Identification and classification of public transport activity centres in Stockholm using passenger flows data pp. 10-22

- Oded Cats, Qian Wang and Yu Zhao
- Reducing car-use for leisure: Can organised walking groups switch from car travel to bus and train walks? pp. 23-29

- N.J. Davies and R. Weston
- Land use characteristics of subway catchment areas and their influence on subway ridership in Seoul pp. 30-40

- Myung-Jin Jun, Keechoo Choi, Ji-Eun Jeong, Ki-Hyun Kwon and Hee-Jae Kim
- Examining commuting patterns using Floating Car Data and circular statistics: Exploring the use of new methods and visualizations to study travel times pp. 41-51

- Bart Dewulf, Tijs Neutens, Mario Vanlommel, Steven Logghe, Philippe De Maeyer, Frank Witlox, Yves De Weerdt and Nico Van de Weghe
- Modeling monthly flows of global air travel passengers: An open-access data resource pp. 52-60

- Liang Mao, Xiao Wu, Zhuojie Huang and Andrew J. Tatem
- Transportation disadvantage impedance indexing: A methodological approach to reduce policy shortcomings pp. 61-75

- Yavuz Duvarci, Tan Yigitcanlar and Shoshi Mizokami
- Individuals' social preferences in joint activity location choice: A negotiation model and empirical evidence pp. 76-84

- Theo A. Arentze
- Route choice behavior in a radial structured urban network: Do people choose the orbital or the route through the city center? pp. 85-95

- Tom Thomas and Bas Tutert
- Factors associated with disability paratransit's travel time reliability pp. 96-104

- Devajyoti Deka
- Exploring public transport as an element of older persons' mobility: A Capability Approach perspective pp. 105-114

- Jean Ryan, Anders Wretstrand and Steven M. Schmidt
- Bus rapid transit as a neoliberal contradiction pp. 115-120

- Laurel Paget-Seekins
- On the design of closed-loop networks for product life cycle management: Economic, environmental and geography considerations pp. 121-134

- Riccardo Accorsi, Riccardo Manzini, Chiara Pini and Stefano Penazzi
- Methods for deriving and calibrating privacy-preserving heat maps from mobile sports tracking application data pp. 135-144

- Juha Oksanen, Cecilia Bergman, Jani Sainio and Jan Westerholm
- Circuity in urban transit networks pp. 145-153

- Jie Huang and David Levinson
- The demand for reliable transit service: New evidence using stop level data from the Los Angeles Metro bus system pp. 154-164

- Sandip Chakrabarti
- Effects of winter precipitation on automobile collisions, injuries, and fatalities in the United States pp. 165-175

- Alan W. Black and Thomas L. Mote
- Identifying public transport gaps using time-dependent accessibility levels pp. 176-187

- Koos Fransen, Tijs Neutens, Steven Farber, Philippe De Maeyer, Greet Deruyter and Frank Witlox
- Heterogeneous effects of neighborhood type on commute mode choice: An exploration of residential dissonance in the Twin Cities pp. 188-196

- Cao, Xinyu (Jason)
Volume 47, issue C, 2015
- The last free-range children? Children’s independent mobility in Finland in the 1990s and 2010s pp. 1-12

- Marketta Kyttä, Jukka Hirvonen, Julie Rudner, Iiris Pirjola and Tiina Laatikainen
- Who could benefit from a bus rapid transit system in cities from developing countries? A case study from Kampala, Uganda pp. 13-22

- Karolien Vermeiren, Els Verachtert, Peter Kasaija, Maarten Loopmans, Jean Poesen and Anton Van Rompaey
- Spatial and socio-demographic determinants of South East Queensland students’ school cycling pp. 23-36

- Kala Wati and Paul J. Tranter
- The effects of tourism on HSR: Spanish empirical evidence derived from a multi-criteria corridor selection methodology pp. 37-46

- Begoña Guirao and Juan Luis Campa
- The effect of gasoline prices on ridesharing pp. 47-58

- Edmund J. Zolnik
- The production of capitalist “smooth” space in global port operations pp. 59-69

- Gordon Wilmsmeier and Jason Monios
- Accessibility and Transit-Oriented Development in European metropolitan areas pp. 70-83

- Enrica Papa and Luca Bertolini
- Space–time fixity and flexibility of daily activities and the built environment: A case study of different types of communities in Beijing suburbs pp. 90-99

- Yue Shen, Yanwei Chai and Mei-Po Kwan
- Catalysts and magnets: Built environment and bicycle commuting pp. 100-108

- Jessica E. Schoner, Jason Cao and David Levinson
- The stops made by commuters: evidence from the 2009 US National Household Travel Survey pp. 109-118

- Rui Wang
- Tradeoffs between in- and out-of-residential neighborhood locations for discretionary activities and time use: do social contexts matter? pp. 119-127

- Tao Lin and Donggen Wang
- En-route weather and place valuations for different transport mode users pp. 128-138

- Lars Böcker, Martin Dijst, Jan Faber and Marco Helbich
Volume 46, issue C, 2015
- Identifying resident preferences for bus-based and rail-based investments as a complementary buy in perspective to inform project planning prioritisation pp. 1-9

- David Hensher, Chinh Ho and Corinne Mulley
- Locational dynamics of logistics facilities: Evidence from Tokyo pp. 10-19

- Takanori Sakai, Kazuya Kawamura and Tetsuro Hyodo
- Co-evolution between etailing and parcel express industry and its geographical imprints: The case of China pp. 20-34

- James J. Wang and Zuopeng Xiao
- Assessing the role of network topology in transportation network resilience pp. 35-45

- X. Zhang, E. Miller-Hooks and K. Denny
- Freight distribution in megacities: Perspectives of shippers, logistics service providers and carriers pp. 46-54

- José Geraldo Vidal Vieira, Jan C. Fransoo and Carla Deguirmendjian Carvalho
- Understanding road network dynamics: Link-based topological patterns pp. 55-66

- Susana Freiria, Bernardete Ribeiro and Alexandre O. Tavares
- Understanding the effects of complex seasonality on suburban daily transit ridership pp. 67-80

- Syeed Anta Kashfi, Jonathan M. Bunker and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Adaptive nature of coordinated road traffic injury prevention responses in some OECD countries pp. 81-88

- Joao Canoquena and Mark King
- Policy packages and state engagement: Comparing car-use reduction policy in two Norwegian cities pp. 89-98

- Anders Tønnesen
- Transport mode choice in South East Asia: Investigating the relationship between transport users’ perception and travel behaviour in Johor Bahru, Malaysia pp. 99-111

- Leanne Yong Le Loo, Jonathan Corcoran, Derlie Mateo-Babiano and Renee Zahnow
- The determinants of commuting mode choice among school children in Beijing pp. 112-121

- Shengxiao Li and Pengjun Zhao
- The motorcycle to passenger car ownership ratio and economic growth: A cross-country analysis pp. 122-128

- Teik Hua Law, Hussain Hamid and Chia Ning Goh
- The economics and geography of regional airline services in six countries pp. 129-136

- David Gillen and Tim Hazledine
- Generalized behavioral framework for choice models of social influence: Behavioral and data concerns in travel behavior pp. 137-150

- Michael Maness, Cinzia Cirillo and Elenna R. Dugundji
- Mobility biographies: A review of achievements and challenges of the mobility biographies approach and a framework for further research pp. 151-163

- Hannah Müggenburg, Annika Busch-Geertsema and Martin Lanzendorf
- The fortunes of air transport gateways pp. 164-172

- O’Connor, Kevin and Kurt Fuellhart
- Should we keep on renaming a +35-year-old baby? pp. 173-179

- Vasco Reis
- Assessment of mobility inequalities and income data collection. Methodological issues and a case study (Douala, Cameroon) pp. 180-188

- Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet
- The impact of market opening on the supply of interregional train services pp. 189-200

- Oskar Fröidh and Bo-Lennart Nelldal
- ‘Being on the move’: Time-spatial organisation and mobility in a mobile preschool pp. 201-209

- Katarina Gustafson and Danielle van der Burgt
- Socio-technical transition governance and public opinion: The case of passenger transport in Finland pp. 210-219

- Paul Upham, Venla Virkamäki, Paula Kivimaa, Mikael Hildén and Zia Wadud
- GIS-based method for assessing city parking patterns pp. 220-231

- Nadav Levy and Itzhak Benenson
- Regional transport and its association with tuberculosis in the Shandong province of China, 2009–2011 pp. 232-243

- Erjia Ge, Poh-Chin Lai, Xiulei Zhang, Xiaohuan Yang, Xuezheng Li, Haiying Wang and Xiaolin Wei
- Temporal aggregation and spatio-temporal traffic modeling pp. 244-247

- Marco Percoco
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