Transport Policy
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Volume 16, issue 6, 2009
- Special Issue on Evaluation of programmes promoting voluntary change in travel behavior pp. 279-280

- Kiron Chatterjee and Peter Bonsall
- Evaluation of voluntary travel behaviour change: Experiences from three continents pp. 281-292

- Werner Brög, Erhard Erl, Ian Ker, James Ryle and Rob Wall
- A comparative evaluation of large-scale personal travel planning projects in England pp. 293-305

- Kiron Chatterjee
- Do we know whether personal travel planning really works? pp. 306-314

- Peter Bonsall
- Evaluating voluntary travel behaviour change: Suggested guidelines and case studies pp. 315-324

- Peter Stopher, Eoin Clifford, Natalie Swann and Yun Zhang
- Using odometer readings to assess VKT changes associated with a voluntary travel behaviour change program pp. 325-334

- Rita Seethaler and Geoff Rose
- Promoting public transport as a subscription service: Effects of a free month travel card pp. 335-343

- John Thøgersen
- Evaluating personal travel planning: If it is prohibitively expensive to get a robust answer then what should we do? pp. 344-347

- Tom Cohen
Volume 16, issue 5, 2009
- The International Forum on Shipping, Ports and Airports (IFSPA): Background, objectives and special issue pp. 213-214

- Adolf K.Y. Ng and Xiaowen Fu
- Reform and opening up: Way to the sustainable and harmonious development of air transport in China pp. 215-223

- Wei Min Liu and Maria K.R. Luk
- China's economic rise and its implications for logistics: The Australian case pp. 224-231

- Jose Tongzon and Nguyen, Hong-Oanh (Owen)
- Government policies, efficiency and competitiveness: The case of dry ports in India pp. 232-239

- AdolfK.Y. Ng and Girish C. Gujar
- World maritime cities: From which cities do container shipping companies make decisions? pp. 240-250

- Ann Verhetsel and Steve Sel
- The motivations and added values of embarking on postgraduate professional education: Evidences from the maritime industry pp. 251-258

- Adolf K.Y. Ng, Anita C. Koo and W.C. Jarrod Ho
- Is the container liner shipping industry an oligopoly? pp. 259-270

- Christa Sys
- Models and algorithms for multi-crane oriented scheduling method in container terminals pp. 271-278

- Qingcheng Zeng, Zhongzhen Yang and Luyuan Lai
Volume 16, issue 4, 2009
- Intersection sight distance analysis and guidelines pp. 143-150

- Faisal Awadallah
- Spatial structure and network behaviour of strategic airline groups: A comparison between Europe and the United States pp. 151-162

- Hans Huber
- Regional policy issues for rail freight services pp. 163-172

- Laetitia Dablanc
- Option and non-use values and rail project appraisal pp. 173-182

- James Laird, Karst Geurs and Chris Nash
- Profiling road transport activity: Emissions from 2000 to 2005 in Ireland using national car test data pp. 183-192

- J Andrew Kelly, Lisa Ryan, Edward Casey and Niall O'Riordan
- Temporal variance of revealed preference on-street parking price elasticity pp. 193-199

- J Andrew Kelly and J. Peter Clinch
- The uses of cost-benefit analysis in public transportation decision-making in France pp. 200-212

- Sébastien Damart and Bernard Roy
Volume 16, issue 3, 2009
- Special Issue of the Journal of Transport Policy focusing on International perspectives on transport and social exclusion pp. 89-89

- Janet Stanley and Karen Lucas
- The usefulness of social exclusion to inform social policy in transport pp. 90-96

- Janet Stanley and Dianne Vella-Brodrick
- Investigating links between transport disadvantage, social exclusion and well-being in Melbourne--Preliminary results pp. 97-105

- Graham Currie, Tony Richardson, Paul Smyth, Dianne Vella-Brodrick, Julian Hine, Karen Lucas, Janet Stanley, Jenny Morris, Ray Kinnear and John Stanley
- Growing bus patronage and addressing transport disadvantage--The Melbourne experience pp. 106-114

- Chris Loader and John Stanley
- Assessing the 'value' of new transport initiatives in deprived neighbourhoods in the UK pp. 115-122

- Karen Lucas, Sophie Tyler and Georgina Christodoulou
- Transport for the transport disadvantaged: A review of service delivery models in New South Wales pp. 123-129

- Helen Battellino
- Dynamics of transport and social exclusion: Effects of expensive driver's license pp. 130-139

- Tanu Priya and André Uteng
- Epilogue: Transport policy and social exclusion--Some reflections pp. 140-142

- John Preston
Volume 16, issue 2, 2009
- Path dependence in urban transport: An institutional analysis of urban passenger transport in Melbourne, Australia, 1956-2006 pp. 47-58

- Nicholas Low and Rachel Astle
- The likely impacts of target setting and performance rewards in local transport pp. 59-67

- Greg Marsden, Charlotte Kelly and John Nellthorp
- Carrots versus sticks: Rewarding commuters for avoiding the rush-hour--a study of willingness to participate pp. 68-76

- Eran Ben-Elia and Dick Ettema
- Mapping bicycle use and the risk of accidents for commuters who cycle to work in Belgium pp. 77-87

- Grégory Vandenbulcke, Isabelle Thomas, Bas de Geus, Bart Degraeuwe, Rudi Torfs, Romain Meeusen and Luc Int Panis
Volume 16, issue 1, 2009
- Transport mobility benefits and quality of life: A time-use perspective of elderly Canadians pp. 1-11

- Jamie E.L. Spinney, Darren M. Scott and Bruce Newbold
- Assessment of out-of-state truck activity in California pp. 12-18

- Nicholas Lutsey
- Some stylized facts about high-speed rail: A review of HSR experiences around the world pp. 19-28

- Javier Campos and Ginés de Rus
- Does liberalisation of air transport imply increasing competition? Lessons from the European case pp. 29-39

- Frédéric Dobruszkes
- Is the Mexico City metro an inferior good? pp. 40-45

- Amado Crotte, Robert Noland and Daniel Graham
- Corrigendum to ''Economic analyses of transport infrastructure and policies including health effects related to cycling and walking: A systematic review'' [Transport Policy 15(5) (2008) 291-304] pp. 46-46

- Nick Cavill, Sonja Kahlmeier, Harry Rutter, Francesca Racioppi and Pekka Oja
Volume 15, issue 6, 2008
- Decision-support for sustainable urban transport strategies pp. 325-327

- Anthony May and Stephen Ison
- Developing a set of decision-support tools for sustainable urban transport in the UK pp. 328-340

- Anthony D. May, Matthew Page and Angela Hull
- "Ideal" decision-making processes for transport planning: A comparison between Europe and South East Asia pp. 341-349

- Guenter Emberger, Paul Pfaffenbichler, Sittha Jaensirisak and Paul Timms
- Multiple views of sustainable urban mobility: The case of Brazil pp. 350-360

- Antônio Nélson Rodrigues da Silva, Marcela da Silva Costa and Márcia Helena Macedo
- The development of an option generation tool to identify potential transport policy packages pp. 361-371

- Charlotte Kelly, Anthony D. May and Ann Jopson
- AMELIA: A tool to make transport policies more socially inclusive pp. 372-378

- Roger L. Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan and Helena Titheridge
- Funding for local authority transport and land-use schemes in the UK pp. 379-386

- Charlotte Brannigan and Neil Paulley
- The role of market research and consultation in developing parking policy pp. 387-394

- Tom Rye, Kim Hunton, Stephen Ison and Nazan Kocak
- Lessons from the Stockholm congestion charging trial pp. 395-404

- Jonas Eliasson
- An adaptive approach to implementing innovative urban transport solutions pp. 405-412

- Vincent Marchau, Warren Walker and Ron van Duin
Volume 15, issue 5, 2008
- A strategic planning methodology pp. 273-282

- Robert Kölbl, Martin Niegl and Hermann Knoflacher
- Transport policy in Dutch election manifestos: Estimating the environmental impact pp. 283-290

- Jan Anne Annema and Bert van Wee
- Economic analyses of transport infrastructure and policies including health effects related to cycling and walking: A systematic review pp. 291-304

- Nick Cavill, Sonja Kahlmeier, Harry Rutter, Francesca Racioppi and Pekka Oja
- Regional road development, rural and urban poverty: Evidence from China pp. 305-314

- Shenggen Fan and Connie Chan-Kang
- Suburbanization and transit-oriented development in China pp. 315-323

- Robert Cervero and Jennifer Day
Volume 15, issue 4, 2008
- How persuasive is 'free' public transport?: A survey among commuters in the Brussels Capital Region pp. 216-224

- Astrid De Witte, Cathy Macharis and Olivier Mairesse
- A qualitative model for road investment appraisal pp. 225-231

- A. Cundric, T. Kern and V. Rajkovic
- How efficient and productive are road toll companies?: Evidence from Norway pp. 232-241

- James Odeck
- Concessionary fares and bus operator reimbursement in Scotland and Wales: No better or no worse off? pp. 242-250

- Tom Rye and Michael Carreno
- Developing land use and transport PSS: Meaningful information through a dialogue between modelers and planners pp. 251-259

- Marco te Brömmelstroet and Luca Bertolini
- Public transit user satisfaction: Variability and policy implications pp. 260-272

- Yannis Tyrinopoulos and Constantinos Antoniou
Volume 15, issue 3, 2008
- Institutional aspects of integrating transport, environment and health policies pp. 139-148

- Dominic Stead
- Institutional integration for sustainable transportation policy in Canada pp. 149-162

- M. Hatzopoulou and E.J. Miller
- Airport regulation in Europe: Is there need for a European Observatory? pp. 163-172

- Rc Marques and Ana Brochado
- Income and distance elasticities of values of travel time savings: New Swiss results pp. 173-185

- Kay W. Axhausen, Stephane Hess, Arnd König, Georg Abay, John J. Bates and Michel Bierlaire
- Transit market research using structural equation modeling and attitudinal market segmentation pp. 186-195

- Yoram Shiftan, Maren L. Outwater and Yushuang Zhou
- How large are tax subsidies to motor-vehicle users in the US? pp. 196-208

- Mark A. Delucchi and James Murphy
Volume 15, issue 2, 2008
- Urban transportation planning in transition pp. 69-72

- Luca Bertolini, Frank le Clercq and Thomas Straatemeier
- The sustainable mobility paradigm pp. 73-80

- David Banister
- Integrated railways-based policies: The Regional Metro System (RMS) project of Naples and Campania pp. 81-93

- Ennio Cascetta and Francesca Pagliara
- Policy integration: What will it take to achieve more sustainable transport solutions in cities pp. 94-103

- Angela Hull
- Planning for sustainable accessibility: The implementation challenge pp. 104-112

- Carey Curtis
- Regional transportation planning in the US: An examination of changes in technical aspects of the planning process in response to changing goals pp. 113-126

- Susan Handy
- How to plan for regional accessibility pp. 127-137

- Thomas Straatemeier
Volume 15, issue 1, 2008
- Competitive tendering and structural changes: An example from the bus industry pp. 1-11

- Terje Andreas Mathisen and Gisle Solvoll
- Socio-political analysis of French transport policies: The state of the practices pp. 12-22

- Vincent Kaufmann, Christophe Jemelin, Géraldine Pflieger and Luca Pattaroni
- Credit-based congestion pricing: A Dallas-Fort Worth application pp. 23-32

- Pradeep K. Gulipalli and Kara M. Kockelman
- Immigrants and transport barriers to employment: The case of Southeast Asian welfare recipients in California pp. 33-42

- Evelyn Blumenberg
- Attitudes of public light bus drivers to penalties to combat red light violations in Hong Kong pp. 43-54

- S.C. Wong, C.W. Wong and N.N. Sze
- Cleaner vehicle buses in Winchester pp. 55-68

- Graham Wall, Tim Felstead, Andy Richards and Mike McDonald
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