Transport Policy
1993 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2007
- Informal transport: A global perspective pp. 445-457

- Robert Cervero and Aaron Golub
- Key lessons learned from recent experience with Flexible Transport Services pp. 458-466

- Jenny Brake, Corinne Mulley, John D. Nelson and Steve Wright
- Using Q methodology to develop more perceptive insights on transport and social inclusion pp. 467-477

- Fiona Rajé
- Understanding attitudes towards public transport and private car: A qualitative study pp. 478-489

- Gabriela Beirão and J.A. Sarsfield Cabral
- Entry controls in taxi regulation: Implications of US and Canadian experience for taxi regulation and deregulation pp. 490-506

- Bruce Schaller
- The impact of the UK aviation tax on carbon dioxide emissions and visitor numbers pp. 507-513

- Karen Mayor and Richard Tol
- Multiple classification analysis in trip production models pp. 514-522

- Cristian Guevara and Alan Thomas
- The dark side of making transit irresistible: The example of France pp. 523-532

- Dominique Bouf and David Hensher
- Transport biofuels in the European Union: The state of play pp. 533-543

- Lorenzo Di Lucia and Lars J. Nilsson
Volume 14, issue 5, 2007
- The access journey to the railway station and its role in passengers' satisfaction with rail travel pp. 357-365

- Moshe Givoni and Piet Rietveld
- The value of time and transport policies in a parallel road network pp. 366-376

- Óscar Álvarez San-Jaime, Pedro Cantos-Sánchez and Garcia, Leandro
- Looking over the horizon: Transport and reduced CO2 emissions in the UK by 2030 pp. 377-387

- Robin Hickman and David Banister
- Assessing the interaction between transport policy targets and policy implementation--A Finnish case study pp. 388-398

- Anu Tuominen and Veli Himanen
- Challenges confronting new traction providers of rail freight in Germany pp. 399-409

- Brian Slack and Alexander Vogt
- Road condition rating based on factor analysis of road condition measurements pp. 410-420

- Antti Ruotoistenmäki and Tomi Seppälä
- Transport policy and environmental impacts: The importance of multi-instrumentality in policy integration pp. 421-432

- João Vieira, Filipe Moura and José Manuel Viegas
- The impact of the congestion charge on the retail business in London: An econometric analysis pp. 433-444

- Mohammed A. Quddus, Michael G.H. Bell, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker and Achille Fonzone
Volume 14, issue 4, 2007
- The behavioral science of transportation pp. 269-274

- Daniel McFadden
- Do buses help meet tourism objectives? The contribution and potential of scheduled buses in rural destination areas pp. 275-282

- Jo Guiver, Les Lumsdon, Richard Weston and Maggie Ferguson
- Passenger perceptions and the ideal urban bus journey experience pp. 283-292

- Stephen Stradling, Michael Carreno, Tom Rye and Allyson Noble
- Assessing cumulative environmental effects from major public transport projects pp. 293-305

- Reginald C. Tricker
- The diverse structures of passenger car taxation in Europe and the EU Commissions proposal for reform pp. 306-316

- Uwe Kunert and Hartmut Kuhfeld
- Contribution of transportation investments to county output pp. 317-329

- Kaan Ozbay, Dilruba Ozmen-Ertekin and Joseph Berechman
- A socio-economic assessment of proposed road user charging schemes in Copenhagen pp. 330-345

- Jeppe Rich and Otto Anker Nielsen
- How to pay for transportation? A survey of public preferences in California pp. 346-356

- Jennifer Dill and Asha Weinstein
Volume 14, issue 3, 2007
- Subjective assessments of personal mobility: What makes the difference between a little and a lot? pp. 181-192

- Gustavo O. Collantes and Patricia Mokhtarian
- Measuring transit use variability with smart-card data pp. 193-203

- Catherine Morency, Martin Trépanier and Bruno Agard
- Noise charges in railway infrastructure: A pricing schedule based on the marginal cost principle pp. 204-213

- Henrik Andersson and Mikael Ögren
- Urban rail transit PPPs: Survey and risk assessment of recent strategies pp. 214-231

- Sock-Yong Phang
- Port governance models: Financial evaluation of Greek port restructuring pp. 232-246

- Athanasios Pallis and Theodore Syriopoulos
- Use characteristics and mode choice behavior of electric bike users in China pp. 247-257

- Christopher Cherry and Robert Cervero
- Recreational traffic management: The relations between research and implementation pp. 258-267

- Hielke D. Regnerus, Raoul Beunen and Catharinus F. Jaarsma
- Erratum to "What future for light rail in the UK after Ten Year Transport Plan targets are scrapped?": [Transp. Policy 14(1) (2007) 81-93] pp. 268-268

- Richard D. Knowles
Volume 14, issue 2, 2007
- Policy clash: Can projected aviation growth be reconciled with the UK Government's 60% carbon-reduction target? pp. 103-110

- Alice Bows and Kevin L. Anderson
- The political calculus of congestion pricing pp. 111-123

- David King, Michael Manville and Donald Shoup
- Trade-offs between vehicular and pedestrian traffic using micro-simulation methods pp. 124-138

- Muhammad Moazzam Ishaque and Robert Noland
- A feasibility study on scheduled commercial air service between capital cities in South and North Korea pp. 139-149

- Kwang Eui Yoo and Maeng Sern Kim
- Reevaluation of Japanese high-speed rail construction: Recent situation of the north corridor Shinkansen and its way to completion pp. 150-164

- Dai Nakagawa and Masatoshi Hatoko
- Improving bus service quality and information in Winchester pp. 165-179

- Graham Wall and Mike McDonald
Volume 14, issue 1, 2007
- The liner shipping industry and EU competition rules pp. 1-10

- Marco Benacchio, Claudio Ferrari and Enrico Musso
- A tool for prioritizing multinational transport infrastructure investments pp. 11-26

- Dimitrios A. Tsamboulas
- The desired quality of integrated multimodal travel information in public transport: Customer needs for time and effort savings pp. 27-38

- Jan-Willem Grotenhuis, Bart W. Wiegmans and Piet Rietveld
- Decomposing the decoupling of Danish road freight traffic growth and economic growth pp. 39-48

- Ole Kveiborg and Mogens Fosgerau
- Economic impact of the introduction of the German HGV toll system pp. 49-58

- Claus Doll and Axel Schaffer
- Appropriate indicators of rail freight activity and market share: A review of UK practice and recommendations for change pp. 59-69

- Allan Woodburn
- Railway projects prioritisation for investment: Application of goal programming pp. 70-80

- Aoife Ahern and Gabrial Anandarajah
- What future for light rail in the UK after Ten Year Transport Plan targets are scrapped? pp. 81-93

- Richard D. Knowles
- Evaluating rail transit benefits: A comment pp. 94-97

- Todd Litman
- Sustainable public transport systems: Moving towards a value for money and network-based approach and away from blind commitment pp. 98-102

- David Hensher
Volume 13, issue 6, 2006
- Parking pp. 445-446

- Stephen Ison and Tom Rye
- The evidence base for parking policies--a review pp. 447-457

- Greg Marsden
- Spatial competition between parking garages and downtown parking policy pp. 458-469

- Richard Arnott
- The political economy of parking charges in "first" and "second-best" worlds pp. 470-478

- Kenneth Button
- Cruising for parking pp. 479-486

- Donald C. Shoup
- Influence of varied parking tariffs on parking occupancy levels by trip purpose pp. 487-495

- J Andrew Kelly and J. Peter Clinch
- Congestion tolls and parking fees: A comparison of the potential effect on travel behavior pp. 496-502

- Gila Albert and David Mahalel
- Response to cash outs for work place parking and work place parking charges pp. 503-510

- Paul Watters, Margaret O'Mahony and Brian Caulfield
- Car parking management at airports: A special case? pp. 511-521

- K. Aldridge, M. Carreno, S. Ison, T. Rye and I. Straker
Volume 13, issue 5, 2006
- Determinants of the effectiveness of travel feedback programs--a review of communicative mobility management measures for changing travel behaviour in Japan pp. 339-348

- Satoshi Fujii and Ayako Taniguchi
- Forecasting and appraising the impact of a regular interval timetable pp. 349-366

- Daniel Johnson, Jeremy Shires, Chris Nash and Jonathan Tyler
- Norway's urban toll rings: Evolving towards congestion charging? pp. 367-378

- P. Ieromonachou, S. Potter and J.P. Warren
- Are individual preferences always a legitimate basis for evaluating the costs and benefits of public policy?: The case of road traffic law enforcement pp. 379-385

- Rune Elvik
- Airline and railway integration pp. 386-397

- Moshe Givoni and David Banister
- Future mobility in India: Implications for energy demand and CO2 emission pp. 398-412

- Sanjay Singh
- A model for development of optimized feeder routes and coordinated schedules--A genetic algorithms approach pp. 413-425

- Prabhat Shrivastava and Margaret O'Mahony
- Integrated transportation and energy sector CO2 emission control strategies pp. 426-433

- Henrik Lund and Ebbe Münster
- A worldwide review of support mechanisms for car clubs pp. 434-443

- Marcus P. Enoch and Jo Taylor
Volume 13, issue 4, 2006
- Innovation and integration in urban transport policy pp. 281-282

- A.D. May and M.R. Tight
- Opportunities for innovation in public transport: Effects of regulatory reforms on innovative capabilities pp. 283-293

- Sumet Ongkittikul and Harry Geerlings
- The demand for public transport: The effects of fares, quality of service, income and car ownership pp. 295-306

- Neil Paulley, Richard Balcombe, Roger Mackett, Helena Titheridge, John Preston, Mark Wardman, Jeremy Shires and Peter White
- Modelling requirements for local transport plans: An assessment of English experience pp. 307-317

- S.P. Shepherd, P.M. Timms and A.D. May
- The principles of integration in urban transport strategies pp. 319-327

- Anthony D. May, Charlotte Kelly and Simon Shepherd
- A method for the design of optimal transport strategies pp. 329-338

- Xiaoyan Zhang, Neil Paulley, Mark Hudson and Glyn Rhys-Tyler
Volume 13, issue 3, 2006
- Effective regulation for sustainable public transport in developing countries pp. 177-190

- M. Sohail, D.A.C. Maunder and S. Cavill
- Performance targets in transport policy pp. 191-203

- Greg Marsden and Peter Bonsall
- Government plans for lorry road-user charging in the UK: a critique and an alternative pp. 204-216

- Alan C. McKinnon
- Changes in the frequency of shopping trips in response to a congestion charge pp. 217-228

- Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Achille Fonzone, Mohammed Quddus and Michael G.H. Bell
- Re-evaluating the impact of urban form on travel patternsin Europe and North-America pp. 229-239

- Paul van de Coevering and Tim Schwanen
- Active commuting in a university setting: Assessing commuting habits and potential for modal change pp. 240-253

- Tya Shannon, Billie Giles-Corti, Terri Pikora, Max Bulsara, Trevor Shilton and Fiona Bull
- Planning for an unpredictable future: Transport in Great Britain in 2030 pp. 254-264

- Kiron Chatterjee and Andrew Gordon
- Why Canadians cycle more than Americans: A comparative analysis of bicycling trends and policies pp. 265-279

- John Pucher and Ralph Buehler
Volume 13, issue 2, 2006
- Research challenges in modelling urban road pricing: An overview pp. 97-105

- André de Palma, Charles Lindsey and Stef Proost
- Basic economic principles of road pricing: From theory to applications pp. 106-114

- Jan Rouwendal and Erik Verhoef
- Modelling and evaluation of road pricing in Paris pp. 115-126

- André de Palma and Charles Lindsey
- Urban transport pricing reform with two levels of government: A case study of Brussels pp. 127-139

- Stef Proost and Ahksaya Sen
- Phased implementation of transport pricing for Greater Oslo pp. 140-148

- Arild Vold
- Policy insights from the urban road pricing case studies pp. 149-161

- André de Palma, Charles Lindsey and Esko Niskanen
- The politico-economic link between public transport and road pricing: An ex-ante study of the Stockholm road-pricing trial pp. 162-172

- Hanna Armelius and Lars Hultkrantz
- History of thought and prospects for road pricing pp. 173-176

- Serge Pahaut and Catharina Sikow
Volume 13, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Moshe Ben-Akiva, Peter Bonsall, Yoshi Hayashi and John Preston
- Full cost recovery in EU ports operating as commercial undertakings pp. 2-21

- Bernard Gardner, Peter Marlow and Stephen Pettit
- The impact of the London congestion charging scheme on the generalised cost of car commuters to the city of London from a value of travel time savings perspective pp. 22-33

- Georgina Santos and Jasvinder Bhakar
- Optimisation models for the urban parking pricing problem pp. 34-48

- Luca D'Acierno, Mariano Gallo and Bruno Montella
- Designing optimal urban transport strategies: The role of individual policy instruments and the impact of financial constraints pp. 49-65

- S.P. Shepherd, X. Zhang, G. Emberger, M. Hudson, A.D. May and N. Paulley
- Newspaper response to the Edinburgh congestion charging proposals pp. 66-73

- Tim Ryley and Nathalia Gjersoe
- Deregulation and reform of rail in Australia: Some emerging constraints pp. 74-84

- Sophia Everett
- Collection of passenger travel data in Sub-Saharan African cities: Towards improving survey instruments and procedures pp. 85-96

- Roger Behrens, Lourdes Diaz-Olvera, Didier Plat and Pascal Pochet
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