Transport Reviews
1999 - 2024
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. iii-iii
- The Editors
- China’s ascendance in transport research pp. 683-691
- S.C. Wong
- External Costs as Competitiveness Factors for Freight Transport — A State of the Art pp. 692-712
- Martine Mostert and Sabine Limbourg
- Understanding connectivity to international markets: a systematic review pp. 713-736
- Agustina Calatayud, Roberto Palacin, John Mangan, Elizabeth Jackson and Aurora Ruiz-Rua
- The Increasing Role of Latent Variables in Modelling Bicycle Mode Choice pp. 737-771
- Begoña Muñoz, Andres Monzon and Ricardo Daziano
- Long-term impacts of transport infrastructure networks on land-use change: an international review of empirical studies pp. 772-792
- Dena Kasraian, Kees Maat, Dominic Stead and Bert van Wee
- Rail-road crossing impacts: an international synthesis pp. 793-815
- Chris De Gruyter and Graham Currie
- Handbook on transport and urban planning in the developed world pp. 816-817
- Julio A Soria-Lara
- List of Reviewers August 2015–August 2016 pp. 818-819
- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi
- The Editors
Volume 36, issue 5, 2016
- Transport analysis in an uncertain world pp. 553-557
- Glenn Lyons
- Activity patterns, time use, and travel of millennials: a generation in transition? pp. 558-584
- Venu M. Garikapati, Ram M. Pendyala, Eric A. Morris, Patricia Mokhtarian and Noreen McDonald
- Stakeholder-specific data acquisition and urban freight policy evaluation: evidence, implications and new suggestions pp. 585-609
- Valerio Gatta and Edoardo Marcucci
- Forty years of modelling rapid transit’s land value uplift in North America: moving beyond the tip of the iceberg pp. 610-634
- Christopher D. Higgins and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou
- Do new sources of traffic data make the application of Chaos Theory to traffic management a realistic possibility? pp. 635-658
- Abraham T. Narh, Neil Thorpe, Margaret C. Bell and Graeme A. Hill
- Urban Space Distribution and Sustainable Transport pp. 659-679
- Stefan Gössling, Marcel Schröder, Philipp Späth and Tim Freytag
- Bounded rational choice behaviour: applications in transport pp. 680-681
- Anders Fjendbo Jensen
- Sustainable Urban Transport pp. 682-682
- Hans Nijland
Volume 36, issue 4, 2016
- Logistics as a political issue pp. 413-417
- Michel Savy
- Freight Transport Deceleration: Its Possible Contribution to the Decarbonisation of Logistics pp. 418-436
- Alan C. McKinnon
- Protection of Critical Waterborne Transport Infrastructures: An Economic Review pp. 437-453
- Olaf Jonkeren and Piet Rietveld
- Incorporating Driver Behaviors in Network Design Problems: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 454-478
- Longsheng Sun, Mark H. Karwan and Changhyun Kwon
- Review on Theoretical Delay Estimation Model for Signalized Intersections pp. 479-499
- Cheng Cheng, Yuchuan Du, Lijun Sun and Yuxiong Ji
- Passenger Perspectives in Railway Timetabling: A Literature Review pp. 500-526
- Jens Parbo, Otto Anker Nielsen and Carlo Giacomo Prato
- From user equilibrium to system optimum: a literature review on the role of travel information, bounded rationality and non-selfish behaviour at the network and individual levels pp. 527-548
- Mariska van Essen, Tom Thomas, Eric van Berkum and Caspar Chorus
- Driving with music: cognitive behavioural implications pp. 549-551
- Laila M. Martinussen
Volume 36, issue 3, 2016
- Why is Light Rail Starting to Dominate Bus Rapid Transit Yet Again? pp. 289-292
- David Hensher
- Community Severance: Where Is It Found and at What Cost? pp. 293-317
- Paulo Rui Anciaes, Peter Jones and Jennifer S. Mindell
- An Airport Experience Framework from a Tourism Perspective pp. 318-340
- Walanchalee Wattanacharoensil, Markus Schuckert and Anne Graham
- Evolving Narratives of Low-Carbon Futures in Transportation pp. 341-360
- Felix Creutzig
- Towards the Incorporation of Environmental Impacts into Pavement Management Systems pp. 361-382
- Luc Pellecuer, Gabriel Assaf and Michèle St-Jacques
- Metadata-based Needs Assessment for Emergency Transportation Operations with a Focus on an Aging Population: A Case Study in Florida pp. 383-412
- Eren Erman Ozguven, Mark W. Horner, Ayberk Kocatepe, Jean Michael Marcelin, Yassir Abdelrazig, Thobias Sando and Ren Moses
Volume 36, issue 2, 2016
- Public Private Partnerships in Transport Infrastructure pp. 167-169
- Athena Roumboutsos
- Developing Transport Infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa through Public--Private Partnerships: Policy Practice and Implications pp. 170-186
- Robert Osei -- Kyei and Albert P.C. Chan
- Contractual PPPs for Transport Infrastructure in Spain: Lessons from the Economic Recession pp. 187-206
- Alejandro Ortega, Maria de los Angeles Baeza and Jose Manuel Vassallo
- PPPs — True Financial Costs and Hidden Returns pp. 207-227
- Carlos Fernandes, Miguel Ferreira and Filipe Moura
- Data Review of Transportation Infrastructure Public--Private Partnership: A Meta-Analysis pp. 228-250
- Zhenhua Chen, Nobuhiko Daito and Jonathan L. Gifford
- The Incorporation of Passenger Connectivity and Intermodal Considerations in Intercity Transport Planning pp. 251-277
- Ryan F. Allard and Filipe Moura
- How to Write a Literature Review Paper? pp. 278-288
- Bert Van Wee and David Banister
Volume 36, issue 1, 2016
- Cycling as transport pp. 1-8
- Elliot Fishman
- Bikeway Networks: A Review of Effects on Cycling pp. 9-27
- Ralph Buehler and Jennifer Dill
- Does More Cycling Mean More Diversity in Cycling? pp. 28-44
- Rachel Aldred, James Woodcock and Anna Goodman
- Cycling as a Part of Daily Life: A Review of Health Perspectives pp. 45-71
- Thomas Götschi, Jan Garrard and Billie Giles-Corti
- E-bikes in the Mainstream: Reviewing a Decade of Research pp. 72-91
- Elliot Fishman and Christopher Cherry
- Bikeshare: A Review of Recent Literature pp. 92-113
- Elliot Fishman
- Big Data and Cycling pp. 114-133
- Gustavo Romanillos, Martin Zaltz Austwick, Dick Ettema and Joost De Kruijf
- Performance of Municipal Cycling Policies in Medium-Sized Cities in the Netherlands since 2000 pp. 134-162
- Lucas Harms, Luca Bertolini and Marco Te Brömmelstroet
- Why do cyclists just talk to themselves? pp. 163-166
- Phillip Darnton
Volume 35, issue 6, 2015
- Editorial pp. 675-678
- David Banister
- Potential Path Areas and Activity Spaces in Application: A Review pp. 679-700
- Zachary Patterson and Steven Farber
- Relevance of City Logistics Modelling Efforts: A Review pp. 701-719
- Nilesh Anand, Ron van Duin, Hans Quak and Lori Tavasszy
- A Review of Comparative Vehicle Cost Analysis pp. 720-748
- Jorg Roosen, Wim Marneffe and Lode Vereeck
- Regulatory Emission Limits for Cars and the Porter Hypothesis: A Survey of the Literature pp. 749-766
- Laurent Franckx
- Identifying Governance Relationships Between Intermodal Terminals and Logistics Platforms pp. 767-791
- Jason Monios
- Bus Rapid Transit System in Istanbul: A Success Story or Flawed Planning Decision? pp. 792-813
- Ela Babalik-Sutcliffe and Elif Can Cengiz
- Accessibility and Spatial Interaction pp. 814-816
- Rebecca Shliselberg
Volume 35, issue 5, 2015
- Publishing Transport Research: Are We Learning Much of Use? pp. 555-558
- Kenneth Button
- Quantifying the Health Impacts of Active Travel: Assessment of Methodologies pp. 559-582
- Ronan Doorley, Vikram Pakrashi and Bidisha Ghosh
- Planning for Urban Freight Transport: An Overview pp. 583-598
- Jianqiang Cui, Jago Dodson and Peter V. Hall
- Review of Full Truckload Transportation Service Procurement pp. 599-621
- R. Jothi Basu, Nachiappan Subramanian and Naoufel Cheikhrouhou
- Sustainability Assessment of Transport Infrastructure Projects: A Review of Existing Tools and Methods pp. 622-649
- P.C. Bueno, J.M. Vassallo and K. Cheung
- Road Safety Trends at National Level in Europe: A Review of Time-series Analysis Performed during the Period 2000-12 pp. 650-671
- Ruth Bergel-Hayat and Joanna Zukowska
- Transport, Climate Change and the City pp. 672-674
- Christopher Zegras
Volume 35, issue 4, 2015
- The consequences of the extended gap between curiosity-driven and impact-driven research pp. 401-403
- Johan Woxenius
- Simulating Demand-responsive Transportation: A Review of Agent-based Approaches pp. 404-421
- Nicole Ronald, Russell Thompson and Stephan Winter
- Traffic Sounds and Cycling Safety: The Use of Electronic Devices by Cyclists and the Quietness of Hybrid and Electric Cars pp. 422-444
- Agnieszka Stelling-Kończak, Marjan Hagenzieker and Bert Van Wee
- Pedestrian Flow Characteristics Studies: A Review pp. 445-465
- Ankit Gupta and Nitin Pundir
- Older People's Mobility: Segments, Factors, Trends pp. 466-487
- Sonja Haustein and Anu Siren
- The Value of a Statistical Life in a Road Safety Context -- A Review of the Current Literature pp. 488-511
- Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke, Uwe Kunert and Heike Link
- Multi-period Research Designs for Identifying Causal Effects of Built Environment Characteristics on Travel Behaviour pp. 512-532
- Paul van de Coevering, Kees Maat and Bert van Wee
- Approaches and Techniques for Modelling CO 2 Emissions from Road Transport pp. 533-553
- Clare Linton, Susan Grant-Muller and William F. Gale
Volume 35, issue 3, 2015
- Beyond the Data Smog? pp. 245-249
- Frank Witlox
- What Moves Us? An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Reasons for Traveling pp. 250-274
- Patricia Mokhtarian, Ilan Salomon and Matan E. Singer
- Built Environment, Causality and Travel pp. 275-291
- Petter Næss
- Bus Transit Service Reliability and Improvement Strategies: Integrating the Perspectives of Passengers and Transit Agencies in North America pp. 292-328
- Ehab I. Diab, Madhav G. Badami and Ahmed M. El-Geneidy
- Comparison of Public-Private Partnerships in Airports and Seaports in Low- and Middle-Income Countries pp. 329-351
- Sheila Farrell and Thierry Vanelslander
- Response to Travel Information: A Behavioural Review pp. 352-377
- Eran Ben-Elia and Erel Avineri
- Classifying Ports for Efficiency Benchmarking: A Review and a Frontier-based Clustering Approach pp. 378-400
- Beatriz Tovar and Héctor Rodríguez-Déniz
Volume 35, issue 2, 2015
- Public Private Partnerships in Transport Infrastructure: An International Review pp. 111-117
- Athena Roumboutsos
- How Do Governments Support the Development of Public Private Partnerships? Measuring and Comparing PPP Governmental Support in 20 European Countries pp. 118-139
- Koen Verhoest, Ole Helby Petersen, Walter Scherrer and Raden Murwantara Soecipto
- Measuring Success of PPP Transport Projects: A Cross-Case Analysis of Toll Roads pp. 140-161
- Champika Liyanage and Felix Villalba-Romero
- Risk Management in Motorway PPP Projects: Empirical-based Guidelines pp. 162-182
- N. Carbonara, N. Costantino, L. Gunnigan and R. Pellegrino
- Allocating Revenue Risk in Transport Infrastructure Public Private Partnership Projects: How it Matters pp. 183-203
- Athena Roumboutsos and Aristeidis Pantelias
- Renegotiating PPP Contracts: Reinforcing the 'P' in Partnership pp. 204-225
- Sérgio Domingues and Dejan Zlatkovic
- Cross-sector Analysis of Four Renegotiated Transport PPPs in Portugal pp. 226-244
- Maria Do Rosário Maurício Ribeiro Macário, Joana Duarte Costa and Joana André Matias Ribeiro
Volume 35, issue 1, 2015
- Towards a code of conduct for clients of research? pp. 1-3
- Bert Van Wee
- Short-term Travel-time Prediction on Highway: A Review of the Data-driven Approach pp. 4-32
- Simon Oh, Young-Ji Byon, Kitae Jang and Hwasoo Yeo
- Intra-household interactions in transport research: a review pp. 33-55
- Chinh Ho and Corinne Mulley
- What Does Happen to Our Driving When We Get Older? pp. 56-81
- Suchada Vichitvanichphong, Amir Talaei-Khoei, Donald Kerr and Amir Hossein Ghapanchi
- A State-of-the-Art Review of Car-Following Models with Particular Considerations of Heavy Vehicles pp. 82-105
- Kayvan Aghabayk, Majid Sarvi and William Young
- The Geographies of Air Transport pp. 106-110
- Edoardo Marcucci
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