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2004 - 2013
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2010, issue 46
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Riccardo Rossi, Massimiliano Gastaldi, Silvio Nocera and Romeo Danielis
- Demand and routing models for urban goods movement simulation pp. 3-23

- Antonio Polimeni, Francesco Russo and Antonino Vitetta
- Data allocation and application for time-dependent vehicle routing in city logistics pp. 24-35

- Jan Fabian Ehmke and Dirk Christian Mattfeld
- A community of agents as a tool to optimize industrial districts logistics pp. 36-51

- Annamaria Tiso, Mauro Dell'Orco and Domenico Sassanelli
- Analysis and modeling of container terminal handling activities pp. 52-71

- Armando Carteni and Stefano de Luca
- Models of intermodal node representation pp. 72-85

- Gian Carla Cassone and Domenico Gattuso
- Intermodal terminals simulation for operation management pp. 89-99

- Alessandro Baldassarra, Stefano Impastato and Stefano Ricci
- A metamodelling approach for performance evaluation of intermodal transportation networks pp. 100-113

- Valentina Boschian, Mariagrazia Dotoli, Maria Pia Fanti, Giorgio Iacobellis and Walter Ukovich
- Urban freight policies and distribution channels: a discussion based on evidence from Italian cities pp. 114-146

- Romeo Danielis, Lucia Rotaris and Edoardo Marcucci
2010, issue 45
- Driving globalization: the rise of logistics in Europe 1950 - 2000 pp. 1-14

- Richard Vahrenkamp
- Warehousing in Europe - Northern actor perspective pp. 15-33

- Olli-Pekka Hilmola and Harri Lorentz
- Review of underground logistic systems in the Netherlands: an ex-post evaluation of barriers, enablers and spin-offs pp. 34-49

- Bart W. Wiegmans, Johan Visser, Rob Konings and Ben-Jaap A. Pielage
- Cellular Automata cell structure for modeling heterogeneous traffic pp. 50-63

- Dibyendu Pal and C. Mallikarjuna
- Public transport and its privatization in East Europe: the case of Tirana, Albania pp. 64-82

- Dorina Pojani
- The awarding of seaport terminals to private operators: European practices and policy implications pp. 83-101

- Theo Notteboom and Patrick Verhoeven
2010, issue 44
- Tolling, collusion and equilibrium problems with equilibrium constraints pp. 3-22

- Andrew Koh and Simon Shepherd
- Rewarding instead of charging road users: a model case study investigating effects on traffic conditions pp. 23-40

- Michiel Bliemer and Dirk H. van Amelsfort
- A demand-based methodology for planning the bus network of a small or medium town pp. 41-56

- Salvatore Amoroso, Marco Migliore, Mario Catalano and Fabio Galatioto
- Rail investment and port competition: a case study for the Betuweroute pp. 57-75

- Mark Koetse and Jan Rouwendal
- Urban form and daily mobility. Methodological aspects and empirical study in the case of Bordeaux pp. 76-95

- Guillaume Pouyanne
2009, issue 43
- Differentiation of infrastructure charges - potential and impacts pp. 1-3

- Christiane Bielefeldt
- Differentiated infrastructure charging: a comparison of theory and practise pp. 4-34

- Jasper Knockaert, Christos Evangelinos, Piet Rietveld and Bernhard Wieland
- Motivational factors influencing behavioural responses to charging measures in freight operator sector pp. 35-48

- Lars Rossger, Jens Schade and Terje Tretvik
- Options for road user charges - two Italian case studies pp. 49-63

- Davide Fiorello and Angelo Martino
- Co-introduction of charges on urban roads and motorways in metropolitan areas: a model-based investigation pp. 64-82

- Peter Bonsall and Mike Maher
- Impacts and incentives of differentiated rail infrastructure charges in Europe - focus on freight pp. 83-112

- Bryan Matthews, Christos Evangelinos, Daniel Johnson and David Meunier
- Effect of imperfect competition on infrastructure charges pp. 113-136

- David Meunier and Emile Quinet
2009, issue 42
- A comparison of methods for representing random taste heterogeneity in discrete choice models pp. 1-25

- Mogens Fosgerau and Stephane Hess
- A methodology to evaluate the prospects for the introduction of a Park&Buy service pp. 26-46

- Edoardo Marcucci, Lucia Rotaris and Guido Paglione
- Private equity fund investment in the European ferry industry pp. 47-66

- Alfred J. Baird
- Ship scheduling and routing optimization. An application to Western Mediterranean area pp. 67-82

- Mauro Catalani
- Safety of the navigation in congested maritime area. the case of the Messina Strait pp. 83-101

- Domenico Gattuso, Salvatore Napoli and A. Gabriella Meduri
2009, issue 41
- Taxi regulation and the Bersani reform: a survey of major Italian cities pp. 1-27

- Chiara Bentivogli
- Modeling an Integrated Public Transportation System - a case study in Dublin, Ireland pp. 28-46

- Prabhat Shrivastava and Margaret O'Mahony
- ICT applications on the road to sustainable urban transport pp. 47-61

- Marina van Geenhuizen
- Research Outlook on a Mixed Model Transportation Network pp. 62-79

- Joakim Kalantari and Henrik Sternberg
- Regulatory instruments to control environmental externalities from the transport sector pp. 80-112

- Govinda Timilsina and Hari Dulal
2008, issue 40
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Pricing, Financing, Regulating Transport Infrastructures and Services pp. 1-3

- André de Palma, Edoardo Marcucci, Esko Niskanen and Erik Verhoef
- Choice of season cards in public transport: a study of a Stated Preference experiment pp. 4-32

- Vincent van den Berg, Eric Kroes and Erik Verhoef
- Car sharing demand estimation and urban transport demand modelling using stated preference techniques pp. 33-50

- Mario Catalano, Barbara Lo Casto and Marco Migliore
- Assessment of the real estate benefits due to accessibility gains brought by a transport project: the impacts of a light rail infrastructure improvement in the Hauts-de-Seine department pp. 51-68

- Elise Boucq and Francis Papon
- Modelling long-term impacts of the transport supply system on land use and travel demand in urban areas pp. 69-87

- Giuseppe Musolino
- Welfare economic impacts of transportation improvements in a peripheral region pp. 88-105

- Eran Leck, Shlomo Bekhor and Daniel Gat
- Policy Packages as potential routes to urban road pricing in the UK pp. 106-123

- Petros Ieromonachou and James Warren
2008, issue 39
- Willingness to pay for airline services attributes: evidence from a stated preferences choice game pp. 1-13

- António Menezes and José Vieira
- The dominance of the Lisbon agreement as a barrier for an environmentally oriented transport policy in Europe; the gap between theory and implementation in policy integration pp. 14-32

- Harry Geerlings and M. van der Sluis - van Meijeren
- The Development of Transport in the Czech Republic pp. 33-43

- Libor Benes, E. Brezina, J. Bulicek and V. Mojzis
- Port Authorities as cluster managers: the case of the Ligurian ports pp. 44-58

- Oliviero Baccelli, Marco Percoco and A. Tedeschi
- Using conjoint analysis to investigate preferences of inhabitants for the future of a greyfield area: an application to the Old Port in Trieste pp. 59-81

- Jérôme Massiani and Paolo Rosato
2008, issue 38
- A complete methodology for the quality control of passenger services in the public transport business pp. 1-16

- Tyrinopoulos Yannis and Aifadopoulou Georgia
- Maritime interests and the EU port services directive pp. 17-31

- Athanasios Pallis and George-Spiros P. Tsiotsis
- New challenges and the future of Italian superyacht yards pp. 32-46

- Dionisia Cazzaniga Francesetti
- The realistic prospects of upgrading international transport axes in the Balkan Area pp. 47-60

- Evangelos Matsoukis
- Think globally, act locally - reducing environmental impacts of transport pp. 61-84

- Regine Gerike, Tina Gehlert, Falk Richter and Wolfram Schmidt
- Costs and efficiency of highway concessionaires: a survey of Italian operators pp. 85-106

- Jérôme Massiani and Giorgio Ragazzi
- Willingness-to-pay of public transport users for improvement in service quality pp. 107-118

- Laura Eboli and G. Mazzulla
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