Journal of Transport Geography
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Volume 33, issue C, 2013
- Travel behaviors, sustainable mobility, and transit-oriented developments: a travel counts analysis of older adults in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area pp. 1-11

- E. Eric Boschmann and Sylvia A. Brady
- Residential dissonance and mode choice pp. 12-28

- Md. Kamruzzaman, Douglas Baker, Simon Washington and Gavin Turrell
- A measure of equity for public transit connectivity pp. 29-41

- Timothy F. Welch and Sabyasachee Mishra
- The severity of pedestrian crashes: an analysis using Google Street View imagery pp. 42-53

- Christopher S. Hanson, Robert Noland and Charles Brown
- Exploring changes to cycle infrastructure to improve the experience of cycling for families pp. 54-61

- William Clayton and Charles Musselwhite
- Two-phase optimization approach to transit hub location – the case of Dalian pp. 62-71

- Bin Yu, Hanbing Zhu, Wanjun Cai, Ning Ma, Qiji Kuang and Baozhen Yao
- Analysis of factors underlying foreign entry strategies of terminal operators in container ports pp. 72-84

- Francesco Parola, Theo Notteboom, Giovanni Satta and Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Network geometry and the urban railway system: the potential benefits to geographers of harnessing inputs from “naive” outsiders pp. 85-94

- Gabriel Dupuy
- Road pricing in the European Union: direct revenue transfer between countries pp. 95-104

- Javier Gutiérrez, Ana Margarida Condeço-Melhorado, Juan Carlos Martín and Concepción Román
- Assessing public transport systems connectivity based on Google Transit data pp. 105-116

- Yuval Hadas
- Transportation policy as spatial planning tool; reducing urban sprawl by increasing travel costs and clustering infrastructure and public transportation pp. 117-125

- Jonas De Vos and Frank Witlox
- Civil rights guidance and equity analysis methods for regional transportation plans: a critical review of literature and practice pp. 126-134

- Alex Karner and Deb Niemeier
- Trips and their CO2 emissions to and from a shopping center pp. 135-145

- Tao Jia, Kenneth Carling and Johan Håkansson
- The use of space–time constraints for the selection of discretionary activity locations pp. 146-152

- Andreas Justen, Francisco J. Martínez and Cristián E. Cortés
- Valuation of travel time for international long-distance travel – results from the Fehmarn Belt stated choice experiment pp. 153-161

- Stefan Mabit, Jeppe Rich, Peter Burge and Dimitris Potoglou
- Effects of rail network enhancement on port hinterland container activity: a United Kingdom case study pp. 162-169

- Allan Woodburn
- Exploring heterogeneity in travel time expenditure of aging populations in the Netherlands: results of a CHAID analysis pp. 170-179

- Dujuan Yang, Harry Timmermans and Anna Grigolon
- Impact of fuel price on the development of the urban sprawl in Spain pp. 180-187

- Armando Ortuño-Padilla and Patricia Fernández-Aracil
- Classifying airports according to their hub dimensions: an application to the US domestic network pp. 188-195

- Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz, Pere Suau-Sanchez and Augusto Voltes-Dorta
- Urban transport transitions: Copenhagen, City of Cyclists pp. 196-206

- Stefan Gössling
- Planning more for sustainable mobility pp. 210-219

- Robin Hickman, Peter Hall and David Banister
- Forecasting greenhouse gas emissions from urban regions: microsimulation of land use and transport patterns in Austin, Texas pp. 220-229

- Sumala Tirumalachetty, Kara M. Kockelman and Brice G. Nichols
- Land-use and socio-economics as determinants of traffic emissions and individual exposure to air pollution pp. 230-239

- Timothy Sider, Ahsan Alam, Mohamad Zukari, Hussam Dugum, Nathan Goldstein, Naveen Eluru and Marianne Hatzopoulou
- Commuting and energy consumption: toward an equitable transportation policy pp. 240-249

- Ali Modarres
- Landscape pattern and car use: Linking household data with satellite imagery pp. 250-257

- Rose Keller and Colin Vance
- On the way or around the corner? Observed refueling choices of alternative-fuel drivers in Southern California pp. 258-267

- Scott Kelley and Michael Kuby
- Value capture beyond municipalities: transit-oriented development and inter-city passenger rail investment in China’s Pearl River Delta pp. 268-277

- Guicai Li, Xiaofan Luan, Jiawen Yang and Xiongbin Lin
Volume 32, issue C, 2013
- Investigating commuting flexibility with GPS data and 3D geovisualization: a case study of Beijing, China pp. 1-11

- Yue Shen, Mei-Po Kwan and Yanwei Chai
- Path dependence and technological expectations in transport policy: the case of Finland and the UK pp. 12-22

- Paul Upham, Paula Kivimaa and Venla Virkamäki
- A constrained cellular automata model to simulate the potential effects of high-speed train stations on land-use dynamics in trans-border regions pp. 23-37

- Reine Maria Basse
- Does commuting time tolerance impede sustainable urban mobility? Analysing the impacts on commuting behaviour as a result of workplace relocation to a mixed-use centre in Lisbon pp. 38-48

- David S. Vale
- Travel time as quality time: parental attitudes to long distance travel with young children pp. 49-55

- Laura Price and Bryan Matthews
- The puzzle of mobility and access to the city in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 56-64

- Lourdes Diaz Olvera, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet
- Planning, place-making and building consensus for transit-oriented development: Ogden, Utah case study pp. 65-76

- Bryan Dorsey and Alice Mulder
- Analysis of CO2 emissions for island ferry services pp. 77-85

- Alfred J. Baird and Roy N. Pedersen
- Puncturing automobility? Carsharing practices pp. 86-92

- Jennifer L. Kent and Robyn Dowling
- A comparative study of urban freight transport planning: addressing stakeholder needs pp. 93-101

- Erica E.F. Ballantyne, Maria Lindholm and Anthony Whiteing
Volume 31, issue C, 2013
- A new concept of accessibility to personal activities: development of theory and application to an empirical study of mobility resource holdings pp. 1-10

- Scott Le Vine, Martin Lee-Gosselin, Aruna Sivakumar and John Polak
- The effect of environmental factors on bicycle commuters in Vermont: influences of a northern climate pp. 11-17

- Phoebe Spencer, Richard Watts, Luis Vivanco and Brian Flynn
- Dimensions of urban mobility cultures – a comparison of German cities pp. 18-29

- Thomas Klinger, Jeffrey R. Kenworthy and Martin Lanzendorf
- An overview of 20years of Chinese logistics research using a content-based analysis pp. 30-34

- Abduwali Mahpula, DeGang Yang, Alishir Kurban and Frank Witlox
- Mode of transport to work by government employees in the Kumasi metropolis, Ghana pp. 35-43

- Richard Amoh-Gyimah and Eric Nimako Aidoo
- Transport infrastructures and employment growth in the Paris metropolitan margins pp. 44-53

- Miguel Padeiro
- An explanation of the relationship between adults’ work trip mode and children’s school trip mode through the Heckman approach pp. 54-63

- Devajyoti Deka
- Detecting traffic accident clusters with network kernel density estimation and local spatial statistics: an integrated approach pp. 64-71

- Zhixiao Xie and Jun Yan
- Air transport in Africa: toward sustainable business models for African airlines pp. 72-83

- Stephan Heinz and O’Connell, John F.
- Integrating airline operational practices into passenger airline hub definition pp. 84-93

- Megan S. Ryerson and Hyun Kim
- Understanding the diffusion of public bikesharing systems: evidence from Europe and North America pp. 94-103

- Stephen D. Parkes, Greg Marsden, Susan A. Shaheen and Adam P. Cohen
- The Channel Tunnel: transport patterns and regional impacts pp. 104-112

- Peter Thomas and O’Donoghue, Daniel
- It is not how far you go, it is whether you can get there: modeling the effects of mobility on quality of life in rural New England pp. 113-122

- Jane Kolodinsky, Thomas Patrick DeSisto, David Propen, Matthew E. Putnam, Erin Roche and William R. Sawyer
- Understanding spatial filtering for analysis of land use-transport data pp. 123-131

- Yiyi Wang, Kara M. Kockelman and Wang, Xiaokun (Cara)
- Mode choice of university students commuting to school and the role of active travel pp. 132-142

- Kate E. Whalen, Antonio Páez and Juan A. Carrasco
- Modelling travel time in urban networks: comparable measures for private car and public transport pp. 143-153

- Maria Salonen and Tuuli Toivonen
- Accessibility improvement, territorial cohesion and spillovers: a multidimensional evaluation of two motorway sections in Poland pp. 154-163

- Marcin Stepniak and Piotr Rosik
- Exploring cellular network handover information for urban mobility analysis pp. 164-170

- Merkebe Getachew Demissie, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia and Carlos Bento
- Route-level passenger variation within three multi-airport regions in the USA pp. 171-180

- Kurt Fuellhart, O’Connor, Kevin and Christopher Woltemade
- Transportation planning methodologies for post-disaster recovery in regional communities: the East Japan Earthquake and tsunami 2011 pp. 181-191

- Hitomi Nakanishi, Kojiro Matsuo and John Black
- Analysing the impact of network change on transport disadvantage: a GIS-based case study of Belfast pp. 192-200

- Neale Blair, Julian Hine and Syed Murtaza Asghar Bukhari
- Spain: highs and lows of 20years of HSR operation pp. 201-206

- Begoña Guirao
- Missed opportunities: sustainable mobility and the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil pp. 207-208

- Acácia C.M. Malhado, Lindemberg M. Araujo and Richard J. Ladle
- Challenges and recommendations for advancing High-Speed Rail policy in the United States pp. 209-211

- Senanu Ashiabor and Wenbin Wei
- The structure of joint leisure trips: analyzing two-person leisure trips of Dutch students pp. 216-225

- Dick Ettema and Danielle Zwartbol
- Boots are made for walking: interactions across physical and social space in infrastructure-poor regions pp. 226-235

- Petr Matous, Yasuyuki Todo and Dagne Mojo
- Distance patterns of personal networks in four countries: a comparative study pp. 236-248

- Matthias Kowald, Pauline van den Berg, Andreas Frei, Juan-Antonio Carrasco, Theo Arentze, Kay Axhausen, Diana Mok, Harry Timmermans and Barry Wellman
- An examination of the relationship between social interactions and travel uncertainty pp. 249-257

- Tim J. Ryley and Alberto Zanni
- Dynamic modelling of travellers’ social interactions and social learning pp. 258-266

- Yos Sunitiyoso, Erel Avineri and Kiron Chatterjee
- Urban sprawl and social interaction potential: an empirical analysis of large metropolitan regions in the United States pp. 267-277

- Steven Farber and Xiao Li
- Does the social environment influence active travel? An investigation of walking in Hamilton, Canada pp. 278-285

- Andrew F. Clark and Darren M. Scott
- Built environments, social environments, and activity-travel behavior: a case study of Hong Kong pp. 286-295

- Donggen Wang and Tao Lin
- Beyond sharing: cultivating cooperative transportation systems through geographic information science pp. 296-308

- Harvey J. Miller
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