Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue C, 2014
- The link between urban development and the modal split in commuting: the case of Biscay pp. 1-9

- Lorea Mendiola, Pilar González and Àngel Cebollada
- Flat versus spatially variable tolling: A case study in Fresno, California pp. 10-18

- Omid M. Rouhani and Debbie Niemeier
- Route choice and residential environment: introducing liveability requirements in navigation systems in Flanders pp. 19-27

- Koen De Baets, Sven Vlassenroot, Kobe Boussauw, Dirk Lauwers, Georges Allaert and Philippe De Maeyer
- Evaluating accessibility impacts of the proposed America 2050 high-speed rail corridor for the Appalachian Region pp. 28-46

- Shailesh Chandra and Sharada Vadali
- Gendered key events in the life course: effects on changes in travel mode choice over time pp. 47-60

- Joachim Scheiner
- Road accessibility and articulation of metropolitan spatial structures: the case of Madrid (Spain) pp. 61-73

- Héctor S. Martínez Sánchez-Mateos, Inmaculada Mohíno Sanz, José Mª Ureña Francés and Eloy Solís Trapero
- Telematics, urban freight logistics and low carbon road networks pp. 74-81

- Guy Walker and Alastair Manson
- Using connectivity for measuring equity in transit provision pp. 82-92

- Sigal Kaplan, Dmitrijs Popoks, Carlo Giacomo Prato and Ceder, Avishai (Avi)
- Industrial space demand and freight transportation activity: exploring the connection pp. 93-101

- Christopher Lindsey, Hani S. Mahmassani, Matt Mullarkey, Terry Nash and Steven Rothberg
- Out of Prague: a week-long intermodal shift from air to rail transport after Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull erupted in 2010 pp. 102-111

- Martin Kvizda and Daniel Seidenglanz
- Study of the topology and robustness of airline route networks from the complex network approach: a survey and research agenda pp. 112-120

- Oriol Lordan, Jose M Sallan and Pep Simo
Volume 36, issue C, 2014
- Tourism and transport systems in mountain environments: analysis of the economic efficiency of cableways in South Tyrol pp. 1-11

- Juan Brida, Manuela Deidda and Manuela Pulina
- A spatio-temporal modelling approach for the study of the connectivity and accessibility of the Guangzhou metropolitan network pp. 12-23

- Shaopei Chen, Christophe Claramunt and Cyril Ray
- On user perception of private transport in Barcelona Metropolitan area: an experience in an academic suburban space pp. 24-31

- Carme Miralles-Guasch, Montserrat Martínez Melo and Oriol Marquet Sarda
- Planning for competitive port expansion on the U.S. Eastern Seaboard: the case of the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project pp. 32-41

- Stephen J. Ramos
- Governing inland ports: a multi-dimensional approach to addressing inland port–city challenges in European transport corridors pp. 42-52

- Patrick Witte, Bart Wiegmans, Frank Oort and Tejo Spit
- A strategic appraisal of the attractiveness of seaport-based transport corridors: the Southern African case pp. 53-68

- Darren Fraser and Theo Notteboom
- The influence of neighborhood environment and household travel interactions on school travel behavior: an exploration using geographically-weighted models pp. 69-78

- Raktim Mitra and Ron N. Buliung
- Defining functional urban regions in Bahia, Brazil, using roadway coverage and population density variables pp. 79-88

- Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva, Gustavo Garcia Manzato and Heber Tiago Santos Pereira
- Do cities deserve more railway stations? The choice of a departure railway station in a multiple-station region pp. 89-97

- Moshe Givoni and Piet Rietveld
- Spatial interpolation of traffic counts based on origin–destination centrality pp. 98-105

- Michael Lowry
- Airport ground access and private car use: a segmentation analysis pp. 106-115

- Thomas Budd, Tim Ryley and Stephen Ison
- The motorcycle Kuznets curve pp. 116-123

- Shuhei Nishitateno and Paul Burke
- Where to park? A behavioural comparison of bus Park and Ride and city centre car park usage in Bath, UK pp. 124-133

- William Clayton, Eran Ben-Elia, Graham Parkhurst and Miriam Ricci
- Exploring the impacts of land use by service coverage and station-level accessibility on rail transit ridership pp. 134-140

- Hyungun Sung, Keechoo Choi, Sugie Lee and SangHyun Cheon
- Flagging out in road freight transport: a strategy to reduce corporate costs in a competitive environment pp. 141-150

- Sebastian Kummer, Maria Dieplinger and Elmar Fürst
- Refugees in Vermont: mobility and acculturation in a new immigrant destination pp. 151-159

- Pablo S. Bose
Volume 35, issue C, 2014
- Accessibility modelling: predicting the impact of planned transport infrastructure on accessibility patterns in Edinburgh, UK pp. 1-11

- Saleem Karou and Angela Hull
- Cycling in a changed climate pp. 12-20

- Zia Wadud
- Does urban living influence baby boomers’ travel behavior? pp. 21-29

- Jae Seung Lee, P. Christopher Zegras, Eran Ben-Joseph and Sungjin Park
- Making plans or “just thinking about the trip”? Understanding people’s travel planning in practice pp. 30-39

- Åsa Nyblom
- Do firms flee traffic congestion? pp. 40-49

- Matthias N. Sweet
- Measuring the vulnerability of public transport networks pp. 50-63

- Eduardo Rodríguez-Núñez and Juan Carlos García-Palomares
- Spillover effects of the development constraints in London Heathrow Airport pp. 64-74

- Sveinn Gudmundsson, Stefano Paleari and Renato Redondi
- Allocation of tasks, arrangement of working hours and commuting in different Norwegian households pp. 75-83

- Randi Hjorthol and Liva Vågane
- Deep-sea hinterlands: Some empirical evidence of the spatial impact of containerization pp. 84-94

- David Guerrero
- A methodology for prioritising HSR corridors: from U.S. theory to Spanish practice pp. 95-106

- Begoña Guirao and Juan Luis Campa
- Distance-decay functions for daily travel-to-work flows pp. 107-119

- Marián Halás, Pavel Klapka and Petr Kladivo
- What about people in cycle network planning? applying participative multicriteria GIS analysis in the case of the Athens metropolitan cycle network pp. 120-129

- Dimitris Milakis and Konstantinos Athanasopoulos
- Measuring transit oriented development: a spatial multi criteria assessment approach for the City Region Arnhem and Nijmegen pp. 130-143

- Yamini Jain Singh, Pedram Fard, Mark Zuidgeest, Mark Brussel and Martin van Maarseveen
- Patterns of social capital associated with transit oriented development pp. 144-155

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Lisa Wood, Julian Hine, Graham Currie, Billie Giles-Corti and Gavin Turrell
Volume 34, issue C, 2014
- Policy and politics behind Shanghai’s Free Trade Zone Program pp. 1-6

- Zheng Wan, Yang Zhang, Xuefeng Wang and Jihong Chen
- School site walkability and active school transport – association, mediation and moderation pp. 7-15

- Lars B. Christiansen, Mette Toftager, Jasper Schipperijn, Annette K. Ersbøll, Billie Giles-Corti and Jens Troelsen
- Territorial cohesion impacts of high-speed rail under different zoning systems pp. 16-24

- Emilio Ortega, Elena López and Andrés Monzón
- Localisation of freight consolidation centres serving small road hauliers in a wider urban area: barriers for more efficient freight deliveries in Gothenburg pp. 25-33

- Jerry Olsson and Johan Woxenius
- An assessment method for highway network vulnerability pp. 34-43

- Rawia Ahmed El-Rashidy and Susan M. Grant-Muller
- Location analysis for the modal shift of palletized building materials pp. 44-53

- Koen Mommens and Cathy Macharis
- Advance transit oriented development typology: case study in Brisbane, Australia pp. 54-70

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Douglas Baker, Simon Washington and Gavin Turrell
- Brazilian airport economics from a geographical perspective pp. 71-77

- Elton Fernandes, Ricardo Rodrigues Pacheco and Márcia Estrada Braga
- Why culture matters for transport policy: the case of cycling in the UK pp. 78-87

- Rachel Aldred and Katrina Jungnickel
- Estimating multimodal public transport mode shares in Athens, Greece pp. 88-95

- Christina P. Milioti and Matthew G. Karlaftis
- Distributive effects of new highway infrastructure in the Netherlands: the role of network effects and spatial spillovers pp. 96-105

- Ana Condeço-Melhorado, Taede Tillema, Tom de Jong and Rogier Koopal
- Hotzone identification with GIS-based post-network screening analysis pp. 106-120

- Jason Young and Peter Y. Park
- Residential location and daily travel distances: the influence of trip purpose pp. 121-130

- Erik Elldér
- Environmental impact of Italian canned tomato logistics: national vs. regional supply chains pp. 131-141

- Gerardo Marletto and Cécile Sillig
- Exploring causality in trade and air passenger travel relationships: the case of Asia-Pacific, 1980–2010 pp. 142-150

- Elien Van De Vijver, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- The waves of containerization: shifts in global maritime transportation pp. 151-164

- David Guerrero and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Interdependences between household residential and car ownership behavior: a life history analysis pp. 165-174

- Junyi Zhang, Biying Yu and Makoto Chikaraishi
- Modelling the cost of providing ambulance services pp. 175-184

- David Philip McArthur, Fredrik A. Gregersen and Terje P. Hagen
- CO2 emissions associated with hubbing activities in air transport: an international comparison pp. 185-193

- Becky P.Y. Loo, Linna Li, Voula Psaraki and Ioanna Pagoni
- Optimizing high-speed rail routes using a Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS): the Texas Urban Triangle (TUT) case pp. 194-201

- Hwan Yong Kim, Douglas Wunneburger, Michael Neuman and Sang Young An
- Improving bus bridging responses via satellite bus reserve locations pp. 202-210

- Brendan Pender, Graham Currie, Alexa Delbosc and Nirajan Shiwakoti
- Dynamics of face-to-face social interaction frequency: role of accessibility, urbanization, changes in geographical distance and path dependence pp. 211-220

- Fariya Sharmeen, Theo Arentze and Harry Timmermans
- Sustainable school commuting – understanding choices and identifying opportunities pp. 221-230

- J Andrew Kelly and Miao Fu
- GIS as a tool for selection of sample areas in a travel behaviour survey pp. 233-242

- Anna Fraszczyk and Corinne Mulley
- Achieving genuinely dynamic road user charging: issues with a GNSS-based approach pp. 243-253

- Nagendra R. Velaga and Kate Pangbourne
- Disseminating real-time bus arrival information via QRcode tagged bus stops: a case study of user take-up and reaction in Southampton, UK pp. 254-261

- Nick Gammer, Tom Cherrett and Christopher Gutteridge
- Mining bicycle sharing data for generating insights into sustainable transport systems pp. 262-273

- O’Brien, Oliver, James Cheshire and Michael Batty
- Network-based spatial interpolation of commuting trajectories: application of a university commuting management project in Kyoto, Japan pp. 274-281

- Kazumasa Hanaoka, Tomoki Nakaya, Keiji Yano and Shigeru Inoue
- A spatial microsimulation approach for the analysis of commuter patterns: from individual to regional levels pp. 282-296

- Robin Lovelace, Dimitris Ballas and Matt Watson
- Geospatial technologies in the location-aware future pp. 297-299

- Matthew W. Wilson
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