Journal of Transport Geography
2008 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue C, 2013
- Spatial effects of urban rail upgrades pp. 1-6

- Arthur Grimes and Chris Young
- Transport and environmental effects of rail-based Park and Ride: evidence from the Netherlands pp. 7-16

- Giuliano Mingardo
- Essential Air Service: a local, geographic market perspective pp. 17-25

- Tony Grubesic and Fangwu Wei
- Exploring the co-evolution of the geographies of air transport aviation and corporate networks pp. 26-36

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder and Cándida Gago García
- Dimensions of alternative transportation experience in Yosemite and Rocky Mountain National Parks pp. 37-46

- Derrick Taff, Peter Newman, David Pettebone, Dave D. White, Steven R. Lawson, Christopher Monz and Wade M. Vagias
- Evaluating the spatial spillover effects of transportation infrastructure on agricultural output across the United States pp. 47-55

- Tingting Tong, Tun-hsiang Yu, Seong-Hoon Cho, Kimberly Jensen and Daniel De La Torre Ugarte
- Foreland determination for containership and general cargo ports in Europe (2007–2011) pp. 56-67

- Maria Jesus Freire Seoane, Fernando González Laxe and Carlos Pais Montes
- Modeling the airline hub location and optimal market problems with continuous approximation techniques pp. 68-76

- Meead Saberi and Hani S. Mahmassani
- Network diversity and maritime flows pp. 77-88

- César Ducruet
- Mode use and trip length of seniors in Montreal pp. 89-99

- Md. Moniruzzaman, Antonio Páez, Khandker Nurul Habib and Catherine Morency
- Measuring urban job accessibility with distance decay, competition and diversity pp. 100-109

- Jianquan Cheng and Luca Bertolini
- Social satisfaction, commuting and neighborhoods pp. 110-116

- Elizabeth C. Delmelle, Eva Haslauer and Thomas Prinz
- The impacts of household structure on the travel behaviour of seniors and young parents in China pp. 117-126

- Jianxi Feng, Martin Dijst, Bart Wissink and Jan Prillwitz
- Factors influencing modal split of commuting journeys in medium-size European cities pp. 127-137

- Georgina Santos, Hanna Maoh, Dimitris Potoglou and Thomas von Brunn
- Using geographical information systems to organize police patrol routes effectively by grouping hotspots of crash and crime data pp. 138-148

- Pei-Fen Kuo, Dominique Lord and Troy Duane Walden
- Park-and-Ride motivations and air quality norms in Europe pp. 149-160

- Marc Dijk, Jan de Haes and Carlos Montalvo
- Transport and mobility constraints in an aging population: health and livelihood implications in rural Tanzania pp. 161-169

- Gina Porter, Amleset Tewodros, Flavian Bifandimu, Mark Gorman, Amanda Heslop, Elisha Sibale, Abdul Awadh and Lorraine Kiswaga
- The impact of emigrants’ homeland relations on air travel demand in a security volatile market: a case study on Lebanon pp. 170-179

- Nadine Itani, O’Connell, John F. and Keith Mason
- Triggers for changes in cycling: the role of life events and modifications to the external environment pp. 183-193

- Kiron Chatterjee, Henrietta Sherwin and Juliet Jain
- Who are Londoners on Bikes and what do they want? Negotiating identity and issue definition in a ‘pop-up’ cycle campaign pp. 194-201

- Rachel Aldred
- CicLAvia and human infrastructure in Los Angeles: ethnographic experiments in equitable bike planning pp. 202-207

- Adonia E. Lugo
- Economic, social and cultural transformation and the role of the bicycle in Brazil pp. 208-219

- Tim Jones and Laura Novo de Azevedo
- Controlling mobility, performing borderwork: cycle mobility in Copenhagen and the multiplication of boundaries pp. 220-226

- Anne Jensen
- Mapping bicyclists’ experiences in Copenhagen pp. 227-233

- Bernhard Snizek, Thomas Alexander Sick Nielsen and Hans Skov-Petersen
- Retracing trajectories: the embodied experience of cycling, urban sensescapes and the commute between ‘neighbourhood’ and ‘city’ in Utrecht, NL pp. 234-243

- Jan van Duppen and Bas Spierings
Volume 29, issue C, 2013
- Towards equitable transit: examining transit accessibility and social need in Toronto, Canada, 1996–2006 pp. 1-10

- Nicole Foth, Kevin Manaugh and Ahmed M. El-Geneidy
- Do light rail services discourage car ownership and use? Evidence from Census data for four English cities pp. 11-23

- Shin S. Lee and Martyn L. Senior
- Spatial prediction of traffic levels in unmeasured locations: applications of universal kriging and geographically weighted regression pp. 24-32

- Brent Selby and Kara M. Kockelman
- Cities and flows: re-asserting a relationship as fundamental as it is delicate pp. 33-42

- Markus Hesse
- Evaluation of demand for different trip purposes under various congestion pricing scenarios pp. 43-51

- Kian Ahmadi Azari, Sulistyo Arintono, Hussain Hamid and Seyed Rasoul Davoodi
- The spatial effects of domestic aviation deregulation: a comparative study of Australian and Brazilian seat capacity, 1986–2010 pp. 52-62

- Tay T.R. Koo and Gui Lohmann
- Major considerations in developing a hub-and-spoke network to improve the cost performance of container barge transport in the hinterland: the case of the port of Rotterdam pp. 63-73

- Rob Konings, Ekki Kreutzberger and Vladislav Maraš
- Self-proxy agreement and weekly school travel behaviour in a sectarian divided society pp. 74-85

- Md. Kamruzzaman and Julian Hine
- European connectivity: the role played by small airports pp. 86-94

- Renato Redondi, Paolo Malighetti and Stefano Paleari
- Children’s affective experience of every-day travel pp. 95-102

- Jessica Westman, Maria Johansson, Lars E. Olsson, Fredrika Mårtensson and Margareta Friman
- Transport research challenges in Latin America pp. 103-104

- David J. Keeling
Volume 28, issue C, 2013
- The impact of gasoline price changes on traffic safety: a time geography explanation pp. 1-11

- Guangqing Chi, Jeremy R. Porter, Arthur G. Cosby and David Levinson
- Accessibility impacts of China’s high-speed rail network pp. 12-21

- Jing Cao, Xiaoyue Cathy Liu, Yinhai Wang and Qingquan Li
- Urban density and climate change: a STIRPAT analysis using city-level data pp. 22-29

- Brantley Liddle
- Development of a container port system in Pearl River Delta: path to multi-gateway ports pp. 30-38

- Liming Liu, Kelly Yujie Wang and Tsz Leung Yip
- Spatial concentration and location dynamics in logistics: the case of a Dutch province pp. 39-48

- Frank P. van den Heuvel, Peter W. de Langen, Karel H. van Donselaar and Jan C. Fransoo
- Willingness to commute long distance among job seekers in Dalarna, Sweden pp. 49-55

- Susanna Heldt Cassel, Zuzana Macuchova, Niklas Rudholm and Alexis Rydell
- Spatial spillover effects of transport infrastructure: evidence from Chinese regions pp. 56-66

- Nannan Yu, Martin de Jong, Servaas Storm and Jianing Mi
- The factors influencing car use in a cycle-friendly city: the case of Cambridge pp. 67-74

- Andrew Carse, Anna Goodman, Roger L. Mackett, Jenna Panter and David Ogilvie
- The geography of European low-cost airline networks: a contemporary analysis pp. 75-88

- Frédéric Dobruszkes
- Transportation network optimization for the movement of indigenous goods in Amazonian Ecuador pp. 89-100

- Jason Kelley, Michael Kuby and Rodrigo Sierra
- Active-transport walking behavior: destinations, durations, distances pp. 101-110

- Hugh Millward, Jamie Spinney and Darren Scott
- Road network connectivity and land-cover dynamics in Lop Buri province, Thailand pp. 111-123

- Risa Patarasuk
- Pedestrian environment and route choice: evidence from New York City and Hong Kong pp. 124-136

- Zhan Guo and Becky P.Y. Loo
- The damage cost of carbon dioxide emissions produced by passengers on airport surface access: the case of Manchester Airport pp. 137-143

- Chikage Miyoshi and Keith J. Mason
- A method to define public transit opportunity space pp. 144-154

- Sha A. Mamun, Nicholas E. Lownes, Jeffrey P. Osleeb and Kelly Bertolaccini
- Modeling travel behavior and sense of place using a structural equation model pp. 155-163

- Kathleen Deutsch, Seo Youn Yoon and Konstadinos Goulias
- The dual role of weather forecasts on changes in activity-travel behavior pp. 167-175

- Mario Cools and Lieve Creemers
- Climate change impacts on mode choices and travelled distances: a comparison of present with 2050 weather conditions for the Randstad Holland pp. 176-185

- Lars Böcker, Jan Prillwitz and Martin Dijst
- Winter weather – an obstacle to older people’s activities? pp. 186-191

- Randi Hjorthol
- Insights into driver adaptation to inclement weather in Canada pp. 192-203

- Jean Andrey, Derrick Hambly, Brian Mills and Sadia Afrin
- Impact of weather conditions on macroscopic urban travel times pp. 204-211

- Ioannis Tsapakis, Tao Cheng and Adel Bolbol
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