Transport Policy
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Volume 53, issue C, 2017
- Changing travel behaviour in urban China: Evidence from Nanjing 2008–2011 pp. 1-10

- Jianxi Feng, Martin Dijst, Bart Wissink and Jan Prillwitz
- Transport policy in Belgium: Translating sustainability discourses into unsustainable outcomes pp. 11-19

- Kobe Boussauw and Thomas Vanoutrive
- Millennials and car ownership: Less money, fewer cars pp. 20-29

- Nicholas J. Klein and Michael J. Smart
- Integrating electric vehicles and residential solar PV pp. 30-38

- Makena Coffman, Paul Bernstein and Sherilyn Wee
- State and federal fuel taxes: The road ahead for U.S. infrastructure funding pp. 39-49

- Jerome Dumortier, Fengxiu Zhang and John Marron
- Layering and parallel policy making – Complementary concepts for understanding implementation challenges related to sustainable mobility pp. 50-57

- Karolina Isaksson, Hans Antonson and Linnea Eriksson
- A stakeholder analysis of the automotive industry's use of compressed natural gas in Nigeria pp. 58-69

- Olufemi O. Ogunlowo, Abigail L. Bristow and M. Sohail
- The road mileage user-fee: Level, intensity, and predictors of public support pp. 70-78

- Denvil Duncan, Venkata Nadella, Stacey Giroux, Ashley Bowers and John D. Graham
- Improving paratransit service: Lessons from inter-city matatu cooperatives in Kenya pp. 79-88

- Roger Behrens, Dorothy McCormick, Risper Orero and Marilyn Ommeh
- Understanding the effects of economic crisis on public transport users’ satisfaction and demand pp. 89-97

- Dimitrios Efthymiou and Constantinos Antoniou
- Explaining voting behavior in the Gothenburg congestion tax referendum pp. 98-106

- André Hansla, Erik Hysing, Andreas Nilsson and Johan Martinsson
- Project-level accessibility analysis for land-use planning pp. 107-119

- Jonathan Levine, Louis Merlin and Joe Grengs
- Road fuel taxes in Europe: Do they internalize road transport externalities? pp. 120-134

- Georgina Santos
- Accessibility instruments in planning practice: Bridging the implementation gap pp. 135-145

- Cecília Silva, Luca Bertolini, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Dimitris Milakis and Enrica Papa
- What is the evidence concerning the gap between on-road and Environmental Protection Agency fuel economy ratings? pp. 146-160

- David L. Greene, Asad J. Khattak, Jun Liu, Xin Wang, Janet L. Hopson and Richard Goeltz
- An exploratory study of hours of service and its safety impact on motorists pp. 161-174

- Jason R. Anderson, Jeffrey D. Ogden, William A. Cunningham and Christine Schubert-Kabban
- Railway transit services in Algiers: priority improvement actions based on users perceptions pp. 175-185

- José Luis Machado-León, Rocío de Oña, Tahar Baouni and Juan de Oña
- A CO2-fund for the transport industry: The case of Norway pp. 186-195

- Daniel Ruben Pinchasik and Inger Beate Hovi
Volume 52, issue C, 2016
- Is congestion pricing fair? Consumer and citizen perspectives on equity effects pp. 1-15

- Jonas Eliasson
- Curbside parking pricing in a city centre using a threshold pp. 16-27

- Rong Zhang and Lichao Zhu
- Uncertainty-based prioritization of road safety projects: An application of data envelopment analysis pp. 28-36

- Aliasghar Sadeghi and Abolfazl Mohammadzadeh Moghaddam
- City of Motorcycles. On how objective and subjective factors are behind the rise of two-wheeled mobility in Barcelona pp. 37-45

- Oriol Marquet and Carme Miralles-Guasch
- Planning for transportation equity in small regions: Towards meaningful performance assessment pp. 46-54

- Alex Karner
- A network governance approach to transit-oriented development: Integrating urban transport and land use policies in Urumqi, China pp. 55-63

- Rui Mu and Martin de Jong
- Decomposing the influencing factors of energy consumption in Tunisian transportation sector using the LMDI method pp. 64-71

- Houda Achour and Mounir Belloumi
- Social and environmental sustainability of travelling within family networks pp. 72-80

- Ori Rubin and Luca Bertolini
- Bet big on doubles, bet smaller on triples. Exploring scope economies in multi-service passenger transport companies pp. 81-88

- Graziano Abrate, Fabrizio Erbetta, Giovanni Fraquelli and Davide Vannoni
- Airport rail links and economic productivity: Evidence from 82 cities with the world’s 100 busiest airports pp. 89-99

- Jin Murakami, Yurika Matsui and Hironori Kato
- Identifying and characterizing potential electric vehicle adopters in Canada: A two-stage modelling approach pp. 100-112

- Moataz Mohamed, Chris Higgins, Mark Ferguson and Pavlos Kanaroglou
- How may incentives for electric cars affect purchase decisions? pp. 113-120

- Christian Rudolph
- Building sustainable transport futures for the Mexico City Metropolitan Area pp. 121-133

- Nora Steurer and David Bonilla
- Road pricing in a polycentric urban region: Analysing a pilot project in Belgium pp. 134-142

- Jonas De Vos
- Auto-rickshaws in Indian cities: Public perceptions and operational realities pp. 143-152

- Simon E. Harding, Madhav G. Badami, Conor C.O. Reynolds and Milind Kandlikar
- Measuring the motivation to ride bicycles for tourism through a comparison of tourist attractions pp. 153-163

- Duangdao Watthanaklang, Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha, Vuttichai Chatpattananan and Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao
- Assessing standard costs in local public bus transport: Evidence from Italy pp. 164-174

- Alessandro Avenali, Andrea Boitani, Giuseppe Catalano, D’Alfonso, Tiziana and Giorgio Matteucci
- Watching the Swiss: A network approach to rural and exurban public transport pp. 175-185

- Tim Petersen
- Urban bus network of priority lanes: A combined multi-objective, multi-criteria and group decision-making approach pp. 186-196

- Yuval Hadas and Oren E. Nahum
- An expert-based bayesian assessment of 2030 German new vehicle CO2 emissions and related costs pp. 197-208

- Jette Krause, Mitchell J. Small, Armin Haas and Carlo C. Jaeger
- Gender differences in mobility of Hispanic immigrants pp. 209-230

- Miwa Matsuo
- Operational and financial performance of Italian airport companies: A dynamic graphical model pp. 231-237

- Antonino Abbruzzo, Vincenzo Fasone and Raffaele Scuderi
Volume 51, issue C, 2016
- Land development impacts of BRT in a sample of stops in Quito and Bogotá pp. 4-14

- Daniel A. Rodriguez, Erik Vergel-Tovar and William F. Camargo
- When and how much does new transport infrastructure add to property values? Evidence from the bus rapid transit system in Sydney, Australia pp. 15-23

- Corinne Mulley and Tsai, Chi-Hong (Patrick)
- Real estate development in anticipation of the Green Line light rail transit in St. Paul pp. 24-32

- Cao, Xinyu (Jason) and Dean Porter-Nelson
- Rail transit investment and property values: An old tale retold pp. 33-48

- Haotian Zhong and Wei Li
- Tailoring empirical research on transit access premiums for planning applications pp. 49-60

- Tao Xu and Ming Zhang
- Transit premium and rent segmentation: A spatial quantile hedonic analysis of Shanghai Metro pp. 61-69

- Yiming Wang, Suwei Feng, Zhongwei Deng and Shuangyu Cheng
- The impacts of urban mass rapid transit lines on the density and mobility of high-income households: A case study of Singapore pp. 70-80

- Yi Zhu and Mi Diao
- Subways near the subway: Rail transit and neighborhood catering businesses in Beijing pp. 81-92

- Siqi Zheng, Xiaoke Hu, Jianghao Wang and Rui Wang
- Density-oriented versus development-oriented transit investment: Decoding metro station location selection in Shenzhen pp. 93-102

- Jiawen Yang, Junxian Chen, Xiaohui Le and Qin Zhang
- Developers' perspectives on transit-oriented development pp. 103-114

- Andrew Guthrie and Yingling Fan
- The transit metropolis of Chinese characteristics? Literature review, interviews, surveys and case studies pp. 115-125

- Jiangping Zhou
- Urban transport social needs in China: Quantification with central government transit grant pp. 126-139

- Haopeng Deng, Ye Li, Wenxiang Li and Yuewu Yu
- Modeling the propensity to join carsharing using hybrid choice models and mixed survey data pp. 143-149

- Dimitrios Efthymiou and Constantinos Antoniou
- Carsharing and sustainable travel behavior: Results from the San Francisco Bay Area pp. 158-164

- Regina R. Clewlow
- Casual carpooling in the San Francisco Bay Area: Understanding user characteristics, behaviors, and motivations pp. 165-173

- Susan A. Shaheen, Nelson D. Chan and Teresa Gaynor
- Do people value bicycle sharing? A multilevel longitudinal analysis capturing the impact of bicycle sharing on residential sales in Montreal, Canada pp. 174-181

- Ahmed El-Geneidy, Dea van Lierop and Rania Wasfi
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