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Submissions from 2020

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The role of city geometry in determining the utility of a small urban light rail/tram system, Michael Mc Gettrick

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Reflecting on How Social Impacts are Considered in Transport Infrastructure Project Planning: Looking beyond the Claimed Success of Sydney’s South West Rail Link, Lara K. Mottee, Jos Arts, Frank Vanclay, Fiona Miller, and Richard Howitt

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How to create functioning collaboration in theory and in practice – practical experiences of collaboration when planning public transport systems, Fredrik Pettersson and Robert Hrelja

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Evaluating sustainability and land use integration of BRT stations via extended node place model, an application on BRT stations of Tehran, Parsa Pezeshknejad, Saeed Monajem, and Hamid Mozafari

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Identification of neighborhood typology for potential transit-oriented development, P. Phani Kumar, Ch. Ravi Sekhar, and Manoranjan Parida

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An empirical analysis and policy implications of work tours utilizing public transit, Rezwana Rafiq and Michael G. McNally

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Examining the effect of land-use function complementarity on intra-urban spatial interactions using metro smart card records, Mengyao Ren, Yaoyu Lin, Meihan Jin, Zhongyuan Duan, Yongxi Gong, and Yu Liu

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Urban space consumption of cars and buses: an analytical approach, Mireia Roca-Riu, Monica Menendez, Igor Dakic, Samuel Buehler, and Javier Ortigosa

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A typology of the built environment around rail stops in the global transit-oriented city of Seoul, Korea, Daniel A. Rodriguez and Chang-Deok Kang

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Selection of intervention areas for improving travel condition of walk-accessed bus users with a focus on their accessibility: An experience in Bhubaneswar, Subhojit Roy and Debasis Basu

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Using PAR to frame sustainable transport and social justice on policy agendas. A pilot experience in two contrasting Chilean cities, Lake Sagaris, Emilio Berríos, and Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken

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New Low-Cost Transport Planning Method for Small and Medium-Sized Cities in Developing Countries, Michael J. Saunders, Lasha Nakashidze, and Aleksei Lugovoi

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Effects of capacity and transit improvements on traffic and transit operations, Andalib Shams and Milan Zlatkovic

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Threshold and moderating effects of land use on metro ridership in Shenzhen: Implications for TOD planning, Qifan Shao, Wenjia Zhang, Jason (Xinyu) Cao, Jiawen Yang, and Jie Yin

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Workshop 7 report: Assessing the wider benefits of public transport projects, John Stanley and Janet Stanley

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Fear follows form: A study of the relationship between neighborhood type, income and fear of crime at train stations, Sofie Kirt Strandbygaard, Otto Anker Nielsen, Alan Keith Spencer Jones, Bo Grönlund, and Lotte Bjerregaard Jensen

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Transport equity as relative accessibility in a megacity: Beijing, Zhe Sun and John Zacharias

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Determinants of transit-oriented development efficiency focusing on an integrated subway, bus and shared-bicycle system: Application of Simar-Wilson's two-stage approach, Reuben Tamakloe, Jungyeol Hong, and Jihoon Tak

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Exploring the non-linear associations between spatial attributes and walking distance to transit, Tao Tao, Jueyu Wang, and Jason (Xinyu) Cao

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The impact of the built environment on travel behavior: The Swiss experience based on two National Travel Surveys, Vu Thi Thao and Timo Ohnmacht

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Quantifying the effects of childhood and previous residential experiences on the use of public transport, Veronique Van Acker, Loan Ho, Larissa Stevens, and Corinne Mulley

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Hope and reality of new towns under greenbelt regulation: The case of self-containment or transit-oriented metropolises of the first-generation new towns in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea, Thanousorn Vongpraseuth, Eun Yeong Seong, Sungho Shin, Soo Hyun Kim, and Chang Gyu Choi

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Measuring road space consumption by transport modes: Toward a standard spatial efficiency assessment method and an application to the development scenarios of Rajkot City, India, Marie-Eve Will, Yannick Cornet, and Talat Munshi

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Mobility as a service (MaaS): Charting a future context, Yale Z. Wong, David A. Hensher, and Corinne Mulley

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Public transport or E-bike taxis: the implication of everyday mobilities in contemporary China, Hua Xia

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Mega-event transport legacy in a developing country: The case of Rio 2016 Olympic Games and its Transolímpica BRT corridor, Y. Yamawaki, Castro Filho, and G. E.G.d. Costa

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Equity in financing public transport infrastructure: Evaluating funding options, Barbara T.H. Yen, Corinne Mulley, and Min Zhang

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From compound word to metropolitan station: Semantic similarity analysis using smart card data, Dingyi Zhuang, Siyu Hao, Der-Horng Lee, and Gang Jin

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Decision Support Tool for Planning Neighborhood-Scale Deployment of Low-Speed Shared Automated Shuttles, Lei Zhu, Jinghui Wang, Venu Garikapati, and Stanley Young

Submissions from 2019

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Impact on urban form by the localization of railway stations: Evidence from Sweden, Marcus Adolphson and Oskar Fröidh

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Do rail transit stations affect housing value changes? The Dallas Fort-Worth metropolitan area case and implications, Saad AlQuhtani and Ardeshir Anjomani

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Understanding the impact of built environment on metro ridership using open source in Shanghai, Dadi An, Xin Tong, Kun Liu, and Edwin H.W. Chan

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Accessibility across transport modes and residential developments in Nairobi, Kayleigh B. Campbell, James A. Rising, Jacqueline M. Klopp, and Jacinta Mwikali Mbilo

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How the built environment and the railway network can affect the mobility of older people: Analyses of the southern Swedish region of Scania, Rosalia Camporeale, Anders Wretstrand, and Magnus Andersson

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Associations among Distance, Quality, and Safety When Walking from a Park-and-Ride Facility to the Transit Station in the Twin Cities, Jason (Xinyu) Cao and Michael Duncan

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Transit Planners’ Transit-Oriented Development-Related Practices and Theories, Ian Carlton

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Geographic mobility of recent immigrants and urban transit demand in the U.S.: New evidence and planning implications, Sandip Chakrabarti and Gary Painter

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Discovering the spatio-temporal impacts of built environment on metro ridership using smart card data, Enhui Chen, Zhirui Ye, Chao Wang, and Wenbo Zhang

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Exploring the catchment area of an urban railway station by using transit card data: Case study in Seoul, Jin Ki Eom, Jungsoon Choi, Man Sik Park, and Tae-Young Heo

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Station-based average travel distance and its relationship with urban form and land use: An analysis of smart card data in Nanjing City, China, Zuoxian Gan, Tao Feng, Yunteng Wu, Min Yang, and Harry Timmermans

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Measuring immediate impacts of a new mass transit system on an existing bike-share system in China, Tianqi Gu, Inhi Kim, and Graham Currie

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Organisation and performance of public transport: A systematic cross-case comparison of metropolitan areas in Europe, Australia, and Canada, Fabio Hirschhorn, Wijnand Veeneman, and Didier van de Velde

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Integrated transit route network design and infrastructure planning for on-line electric vehicles, Christina Iliopoulou and Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou

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A Twenty-Five-Year Biography of the TOD Concept: From Design to Policy, Planning, and Implementation, Huê-Tâm Jamme, Janet Rodriguez, Deepak Bahl, and Tridib Banerjee

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Using walkability measures to identify train stations with the potential to become transit oriented developments located in walkable neighbourhoods, Dana Jeffrey, Claire Boulangé, Billie Giles-Corti, Simon Washington, and Lucy Gunn

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Light rail transit and housing markets in Charlotte-Mecklenburg County, North Carolina: Announcement and operations effects using quasi-experimental methods, Yue Ke and Konstantina Gkritza

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Equality of public transit connectivity: the influence of mass rapid transit services on individual buildings for Singapore, Zengxiang Li, Shen Ren, Nan Hu, Yong Liu, Zheng Qin, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Liwen Hou, and Bharadwaj Veeravalli

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Mi Casa no es Su Casa: The Fight for Equitable Transit-Oriented Development in an Inner-Ring Suburb, Willow Lung-Amam, Rolf Pendall, and Elijah Knaap

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The spatial coupling effect between urban public transport and commercial complexes: A network centrality perspective, Fei Ma, Fuxia Ren, Kum Fai Yuen, Yanru Guo, Chengyong Zhao, and Dan Guo

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Estimating the Impacts of Capital Bikeshare on Metrorail Ridership in the Washington Metropolitan Area, Ting Ma and Gerrit-Jan Knaap

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Streetcars and Real Estate Rents with Implications for Transit and Land Use Planning, Arthur C. Nelson and Robert Hibberb

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Land use and public transport integration in small cities and towns: Assessment methodology and application, Antonio Nigro, Luca Bertolini, and Francesco Domenico Moccia

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Assessing Transit-Oriented Development Implementation in Canadian Cities: An Urban Project Approach, Florence Paulhiac Scherrer

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The Politics of Prioritizing Transit on City Streets, Rosalie Singerman Ray

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The opportunities and tensions of historic preservation and transit oriented development (TOD), John L. Renne and David Listokin

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Design of build-operate-transfer contract for integrated rail and property development with uncertainty in future urban population, Jinyan Sang, Zhi-Chun Li, William H.K. Lam, and S. C. Wong

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The effect of new metro stations on local land use and housing prices: The case of Wuhan, China, Ronghui Tan, Qingsong He, Kehao Zhou, and Peng Xie

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A Marvelous Machine: Creative Approaches to Securing Funding and Building Public Support for Streetcar Projects in Four U.S. Cities, James P. Wood and Jeffrey R. Brown

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Commuting behavior and congestion satisfaction: Evidence from Beijing, China, Wenjie Wu, Mark (Xin) Wang, and Fangni Zhang

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Evaluating the urban land use plan with transit accessibility, Wangtu (Ato) Xu and Linchuan Yang

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Exploring impacts of the built environment on transit travel: Distance, time and mode choice, for urban villages in Shenzhen, China, Le Yu, Binglei Xie, and Edwin H.W. Chan

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Multi-Step Heuristic Method for Bus Terminal Location Problem, Mohammad Hossein Zamanain and Farideddin Peiravian

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Travel satisfaction inequality and the role of the urban metro system, Pengjun Zhao and Peilin Li

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Spatio-temporal analysis of rail station ridership determinants in the built environment, Yadi Zhu, Feng Chen, Zijia Wang, and Jin Deng

Submissions from 2018

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Empirical models of transit demand with walk access/egress for planning transit oriented developments around commuter rail stations in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Saidal Akbari, Mohamed Salah Mahmoud, Amer Shalaby, and Khandker M. Nurul Habib

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Spatial restructuring and uneven intra-urban employment growth in metro- and non-metro-served areas in Copenhagen, Kristian Bothe, Høgni Kalsø Hansen, and Lars Winther

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Can Public Transportation Compete with Automated and Connected Cars?, Ralph Buehler

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Strategies and Barriers in Effective Bus Lane Implementation and Management: Best Practices for Use in the Greater Washington, D.C. Region, Burak Cesme, Richard Roisman, Ramona Burns, Katie List, Arrianna Koudounas, Jesus Cuellar, Meredyth Sanders, Kevin Lee, and David Miller

Transit network design for small-medium size cities, Ernesto Cipriani, Gaetano Fusco, Sergio Maria Patella, Marco Petrelli, and Luca Quadrifoglio

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Lies, Damned Lies, AVs, Shared Mobility, and Urban Transit Futures, Graham Currie

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Exploring links between the sustainability performance of urban public transport and land use in international cities, Graham Currie and Chris De Gruyter

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Evaluating equity and accessibility to jobs by public transport across Canada, Robbin Deboosere and Ahmed El-Geneidy

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Accessibility-oriented development, Robbin Deboosere, Ahmed El-Geneidy, and David Levinson

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American Complete Streets and Australian SmartRoads: What Can We Learn from Each Other?, Alexa Delbosc, James Reynolds, Wesley Marshall, and Andrew Wall

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Towards sustainable urban transport in Singapore: Policy instruments and mobility trends, Mi Diao

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Filling the space between trams and place: Adapting the ‘Movement & Place’ framework to Melbourne's tram network, Matthew J. Diemer, Graham Currie, Chris De Gruyter, and Ian Hopkins

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Public transport planning in a spatially segmented city: The case of Jerusalem, Eran Feitelson and Galit Cohen-Blankshtain

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Understanding sustainable accessibility in urban planning: Themes of consensus, themes of tension, Ana Gil Solá, Bertil Vilhelmson, and Anders Larsson

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Elevating access: Comparing accessibility to jobs by public transport for individuals with and without a physical disability, Emily Grisé, Geneviève Boisjoly, Meadhbh Maguire, and Ahmed El-Geneidy

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Urban form, transit supply, and travel behavior in Latin America: Evidence from Mexico's 100 largest urban areas, Erick Guerra, Camilo Caudillo, Paavo Monkkonen, and Jorge Montejano

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Investigating people’s preferences for car-free city centers: A discrete choice experiment, Amely Gundlach, Marius Ehrlinspiel, Svenja Kirsch, Alexander Koschker, and Julian Sagebiel

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Measuring transit-oriented development (TOD) network complementarity based on TOD node typology, Runjie Huang, Anna Grigolon, Mafalda Madureira, and Mark Brussel

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A station-based rail transit network vulnerability measure considering land use dependency, Ruoyun Jiang, Qing-Chang Lu, and Zhong-Ren Peng

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The unaffordable city: Housing and transit in North American cities, Anna Kramer

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A multi-criteria approach for prioritizing advanced public transport modes (APTM) considering urban types in Korea, Deok-Joo Lee

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Measuring the impacts of new public transit services on space-time accessibility: An analysis of transit system redesign and new bus rapid transit in Columbus, Ohio, USA, Jinhyung Lee and Harvey J. Miller

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The impact of automated transit, pedestrian, and bicycling facilities on urban travel patterns, Jonathan Levine, Moira Zellner, María Arquero de Alarcón, Yoram Shiftan, and Dean Massey

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Mapping spatial accessibility of public transportation network in an urban area – A case study of Shanghai Hongqiao Transportation Hub, Rui Liu, Yun Chen, Jianping Wu, Tingbao Xu, Lei Gao, and Xizhi Zhao

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Exploring urban rail transit station-level ridership growth with network expansion, Shasha Liu, Enjian Yao, and Binbin Li

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Large-Scale Transit Signal Priority Implementation: District of Columbia’s Path to Success, Bailey Lozner, Kevin Lee, A. Wasim Raja, Mohammed G. Habib, and Burak Cesme

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Transit Orientation: More Than Just Coverage—A New Method for the Assessment of Transit and Development Co-Location, Christian M. Marti, Luca Bertolini, and Ulrich Weidmann

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A technology selection and design model of a semi-rapid transit line, Luigi Moccia, Duncan W. Allen, and Eric C. Bruun

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An Agent-Based Modeling approach for sustainable urban planning from land use and public transit perspectives, Hamid Motieyan and Mohammad Saadi Mesgari

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Follow-up and social impact assessment (SIA) in urban transport-infrastructure projects: insights from the parramatta rail link, Lara K. Mottee and Richard Howitt

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Making Transit Count: Performance Measures that Move Transit Projects Forward, NACTO

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Urban Services on Regional Rail: Local and Network-Based Methodologies for Evaluating New Stations in Toronto, Becca Nagorsky and Richard Borbridge

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Multi-level urban form and commuting mode share in rail station areas across the United States; a seemingly unrelated regression approach, Arefeh Nasri and Lei Zhang

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Transit investments and neighborhood change: On the likelihood of change, Isabelle Nilsson and Elizabeth Delmelle

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Combining means of transport as a users' strategy to optimize traveling in an urban context: empirical results on intermodal travel behavior from a survey in Berlin, Rebekka Oostendorp and Laura Gebhardt

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Suburbanization, land use of TOD and lifestyle mobility in the suburbs: An examination of passengers’ choice to live, shop and entertain in the metro station areas of Beijing, Zhao Pengjun and Li Shengxiao