Transport Reviews
1999 - 2024
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2019
- Transport challenges in rapidly growing cities: is there a magic bullet? pp. 701-705
- Andrew R. Goetz
- Roadmap for free-floating bikeshare research and practice in North America pp. 706-732
- Jana A. Hirsch, Joshua Stratton-Rayner, Meghan Winters, John Stehlin, Kate Hosford and Stephen J. Mooney
- Transit-oriented development and gentrification: a systematic review pp. 733-754
- Miguel Padeiro, Ana Louro and Nuno Marques da Costa
- How big data enriches maritime research – a critical review of Automatic Identification System (AIS) data applications pp. 755-773
- Dong Yang, Lingxiao Wu, Shuaian Wang, Haiying Jia and Kevin X. Li
- Tales on the dark side of the transport infrastructure provision: a systematic literature review of the determinants of cost overruns pp. 774-794
- Marina Cavalieri, Rossana Cristaudo and Calogero Guccio
- Big data in public transportation: a review of sources and methods pp. 795-818
- Timothy F. Welch and Alyas Widita
- Transport planning and traffic safety: making cities, roads, and vehicles safer pp. 819-820
- Ubaid Illahi
- Trains, Buses, People: An Opinionated Atlas of US Transit pp. 820-822
- Steven Polzin
- Air transport liberalization: a critical assessment pp. 822-824
- Hans-Martin Niemeier
- Taken for a ride – grounding neoliberalism, precarious labour, and public transport in an African metropolis pp. 824-826
- Sergio Oliete Josa
- Parking and the city pp. 826-827
- Susan Shaheen
Volume 39, issue 5, 2019
- The climate crisis and transport pp. 565-568
- David Banister
- Firm-specific and location-specific drivers of business location and relocation decisions pp. 569-588
- Camila Balbontin and David Hensher
- A new theoretical framework for integration in freight transport chains pp. 589-610
- Vasco Reis
- A serving innovation typology: mapping port-related innovations pp. 611-629
- Thierry Vanelslander, Christa Sys, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam, Claudio Ferrari, Athena Roumboutsos, Michele Acciaro, Rosario Macário and Genevieve Giuliano
- Bicycle parking: a systematic review of scientific literature on parking behaviour, parking preferences, and their influence on cycling and travel behaviour pp. 630-656
- Eva Heinen and Ralph Buehler
- Mapping minibuses in Maputo and Nairobi: engaging paratransit in transportation planning in African cities pp. 657-676
- Jacqueline M. Klopp and Clemence Cavoli
- Leveraging socio-ecological resilience theory to build climate resilience in transport infrastructure pp. 677-699
- Samantha Hayes, Cheryl Desha, Matthew Burke, Mark Gibbs and Mikhail Chester
Volume 39, issue 4, 2019
- Is research becoming a game with 4 players and 22 referees? pp. 423-426
- Johan Woxenius
- Shared ride services in North America: definitions, impacts, and the future of pooling pp. 427-442
- Susan Shaheen and Adam Cohen
- Long-run studies of daily travel: methodological review and convergence of distance traveled per capita across cities pp. 443-462
- Ryosuke Abe and Hironori Kato
- Fuel price changes and their impacts on urban transport – a literature review using bibliometric and content analysis techniques, 1972–2017 pp. 463-484
- Abraham Leung, Matthew Burke, Jianqiang Cui and Anthony Perl
- Citizen observatory for mobility: a conceptual framework pp. 485-510
- Imre Keseru, Nils Wuytens and Cathy Macharis
- Urban public transport systems from new institutional economics perspective: a literature review pp. 511-530
- Fatih Canitez
- Towards improved port capacity investment decisions under uncertainty: a real options approach pp. 531-552
- Matteo Balliauw, Hilde Meersman, Eddy Van de Voorde and Thierry Vanelslander
- Three revolutions: steering automated, shared, and electric vehicles to a better future pp. 553-555
- Devajyoti Deka
- Freight transport and distribution: concepts and optimisation models pp. 555-556
- Kathleen L. Hancock
- Paratransit in African cities: operations, regulation, and reform pp. 556-558
- Benjamin Welle
- Public transportation quality of service: factors, models, and applications pp. 558-560
- Sajad Askari and Farideddin Peiravian
- The infrastructure we ride on. Decision making in transportation investment pp. 560-562
- Hugo Priemus
- The psychology of the car: automobile admiration, attachment and addiction pp. 562-563
- Alexa Delbosc
- The Oxford handbook of megaproject management pp. 563-564
- Karen Trapenberg Frick
Volume 39, issue 3, 2019
- Transport for all pp. 289-292
- David Banister
- The value and challenges of using meta-analysis in transportation economics pp. 293-308
- Kenneth Button
- Review of asset management for metro systems: challenges and opportunities pp. 309-326
- Alireza Mohammadi, Luis Amador-Jimenez and Fuzhan Nasiri
- A literature review of the passenger benefits of real-time transit information pp. 327-356
- Candace Brakewood and Kari Watkins
- Should values of time be differentiated? pp. 357-375
- Maria Börjesson and Jonas Eliasson
- Why do people fare evade? A global shift in fare evasion research pp. 376-391
- Alexa Delbosc and Graham Currie
- Educating parents to support children’s road safety: a review of the literature pp. 392-406
- Sarah E. O’Toole and Nicola Christie
- The Routledge International handbook of walking pp. 407-408
- Carlos J. L. Balsas
- Faster, smarter, greener: the future of the car and urban mobility pp. 409-410
- Xiaoxia Dong
- Streetfight: handbook for an urban revolution pp. 410-412
- Rebecca Sanders
- Driverless cars: on a road to nowhere pp. 412-414
- Eric Bruun
- The cycling city: bicycles and urban America in the 1890s pp. 415-416
- Nicholas J. Klein
- Walking: connecting sustainable transport with health pp. 416-418
- Robert J. Schneider
- Beyond mobility: planning cities for people and places pp. 418-419
- David Banister
- Restructuring public transport through bus rapid transit: An international and interdisciplinary perspective pp. 420-421
- Matan E. Singer
Volume 39, issue 2, 2019
- Risk and choice on roads and in their use pp. 175-180
- Richard Allsop
- Active transport in Africa and beyond: towards a strategic framework pp. 181-203
- Becky P. Y. Loo and Alhassan Siiba
- LUTI operational models review based on the proposition of an ALUTI conceptual model pp. 204-225
- André Soares Lopes, Carlos Felipe Grangeiro Loureiro and Bert Van Wee
- The implications of the sharing economy for transport pp. 226-242
- Craig Standing, Susan Standing and Sharon Biermann
- Factors determining distribution structure decisions in logistics: a literature review and research agenda pp. 243-260
- Alexander T. C. Onstein, Lóránt A. Tavasszy and Dick A. van Damme
- A meta-analysis and synthesis of public transport customer amenity valuation research pp. 261-283
- Chris De Gruyter, Graham Currie, Long T. Truong and Farhana Naznin
- Bike boom: the unexpected resurgence of cycling pp. 284-285
- John Parkin
- Costs of Sprawl pp. 285-287
- Jeffrey R. Kenworthy
Volume 39, issue 1, 2019
- Long-term implications of automated vehicles: an introduction pp. 1-8
- Dimitris Milakis
- Autonomous vehicles: scientometric and bibliometric review pp. 9-28
- Rodrigo Marçal Gandia, Fabio Antonialli, Bruna Habib Cavazza, Arthur Miranda Neto, Danilo Alves de Lima, Joel Yutaka Sugano, Isabelle Nicolaï and Andre Luiz Zambalde
- Impacts of automated vehicles on travel behaviour and land use: an international review of modelling studies pp. 29-49
- Aggelos Soteropoulos, Martin Berger and Francesco Ciari
- Discussing the “positive utilities” of autonomous vehicles: will travellers really use their time productively? pp. 50-65
- Patrick A. Singleton
- Integrated models of land use and transportation for the autonomous vehicle revolution pp. 66-83
- Jason Hawkins and Khandker Nurul Habib
- Planning the driverless city pp. 84-102
- Crystal Legacy, David Ashmore, Jan Scheurer, John Stone and Carey Curtis
- Governing autonomous vehicles: emerging responses for safety, liability, privacy, cybersecurity, and industry risks pp. 103-128
- Araz Taeihagh and Hazel Si Min Lim
- Automated vehicles: exploring possible consequences of government (non)intervention for congestion and accessibility pp. 129-151
- Tom Cohen and Clémence Cavoli
- Autonomous technologies in short sea shipping: trends, feasibility and implications pp. 152-173
- Hadi Ghaderi
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