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Submissions from 2023

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Best practice in urban transport decarbonisation: a case study of three initiatives in Brisbane, Anais Fabre, Michael Howes, and Tom Deweerdt

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Impact of Quito's first metro line on the accessibility to urban opportunities, Adriana Quezada Larriva, Daniel Orellana, María Laura Guerrero Balarezo, Javier Andrés García, Galo Cárdenas Villenas, and Pablo Osorio Guerrero

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Fixed routing or demand-responsive? Agent-based modelling of autonomous first and last mile services in light-rail systems, Jeppe Rich, Ravi Seshadri, Ali Jamal Jomeh, and Sofus Rasmus Clausen

Submissions from 2022

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Urban expansion and differential accessibility by car and public transport in the Greater Kumasi city-region, Ghana—A geospatial modelling approach, Ransford A. Acheampong and Stephen Boahen Asabere

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Public transit cuts during COVID-19 compound social vulnerability in 22 US cities, Armita Kar, Andre L. Carrel, Harvey J. Miller, and Huyen T.K. Le

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Choice of transport in urban and periurban zones in metropolitan area, Saúl A. Obregón-Biosca

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Measuring transit accessibility: A dispersion factor to recognise the spatial distribution of accessible opportunities, Samal Hama Salih and Jinwoo (Brian) Lee

Submissions from 2021

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Accelerating sustainable mobility and land-use transitions in rapidly growing cities: Identifying common patterns and enabling factors, Clemence Cavoli

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Multi-Objective Optimization for Skip-Stop Strategy Based on Smartcard Data Considering Total Travel Time and Equity, Sang-Wook Han, Eun Hak Lee, and Dong-Kyu Kim

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Revisiting Transit-Oriented Development Evaluation for Urban Master Plans in the Context of Developing Countries, Minoo Harirchian, Mahya Azadi, Shahab Kermanshahi, Mahdi Bashirinia, and Milad Ghasri

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The mismatch between strategic planning and sustainable transport: The case of Greater Manchester’s Spatial Framework 2019, Richard D. Knowles

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Measuring railway network performance considering accessibility levels in cities worldwide, Lan Yang, Sunyong Eom, and Tsutomu Suzuki

Submissions from 2020

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What explains public transport use? Evidence from seven European cities, Mireia Gascon, Oriol Marquet, Esther Gràcia-Lavedan, Albert Ambròs, Thomas Götschi, Audrey de Nazelle, Luc Int Panis, Regine Gerike, Christian Brand, Evi Dons, Ulf Eriksson, Francesco Iacorossi, Ione Ávila-Palència, Tom Cole-Hunter, and Mark J. Niewenhuisjen

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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Comparison between ad-hoc demand responsive and conventional transit: a simulation study, Zahra Navidi, Nicole Ronald, and Stephan Winter

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Commuting behavior in emerging urban areas: Findings of a revealed-preferences and stated-intentions survey in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Cristian Toşa, Hitomi Sato, Takayuki Morikawa, and Tomio Miwa

Submissions from 2017

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Pareto-improving policies for an idealized two-zone city served by two congestible modes, Shu-Xian Xu, Ronghui Liu, Tian-Liang Liu, and Hai-Jun Huang

Submissions from 2016

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Toward sustainable urban mobility: Investigating nonwork travel behavior in a sprawled Canadian city, Shakil Kahn, Hanna Maoh, Chris Lee, and William Anderson

Submissions from 2015

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Transit technology investment and selection under urban population volatility: A real option perspective, Zhi-Chun Li, Qian-Wen Guo, William H.K. Lam, and S. C. Wong

Submissions from 2014

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The influence of attitudes on Transit-Oriented Development: An explorative analysis, Jonas De Vos, Veronique Van Acker, and Frank Witlox

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Measuring Travel Behavior and Transit Trip Generation Characteristics of Transit-Oriented Developments, Arsalan Faghri and Mohan Venigalla

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Measuring and Evaluating the Impacts of TOD Measures – Searching for Evidence of TOD Characteristics in Azambuja Train Line, Ana Galelo, Anabela Ribeiro, and Luis M. Martinez

Submissions from 2012

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Should subsidies to urban passenger transport be increased? A spatial CGE analysis for a German metropolitan area, Stefan Tscharaktschiew and Georg Hirte

Submissions from 2011

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New Approaches to Strategic Urban Transport Assessment, Chris A. Hale

Submissions from 2010

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Urban sprawl and travel to work: the case of the metropolitan area of Madrid, Juan Carlos García-Palomares

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Testing the decentralization effects of rail systems: Empirical findings from Israel, Emil Israel and Galit Cohen-Blankshtain

Submissions from 2005

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The Worst of All Worlds: Los Angeles, California, and the Emerging Reality of Dense Sprawl, Eric Eidlin

Submissions from 2004

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TRENDS IN VEHICLE KILOMETRES OF TRAVEL IN WORLD CITIES, 1960-1990: UNDERLYING DRIVERS AND POLICY RESPONSES, I Cameron, T J. Lyons, and J R. Kenworthy

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VISUALIZING MASSIVE TERRAIN WITH TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE BY USING CONTINUOUS LEVEL OF DETAIL, B Huang, H Li, and X Huang

Submissions from 2003

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AN INTERNATIONAL URBAN AIR POLLUTION MODEL FOR THE TRANSPORTATION SECTOR, T J. Lyons, J R. Kenworthy, C Moy, and F dos Santos

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TRANSPORTATION CONDITIONS AND ACCESS TO SERVICES IN THE CONTEXT OF URBAN SPRAWL AND DEREGULATION. THE CASE OF DAR ES SALAAM, L D. Olvera, D PLAT, and P POCHET

Submissions from 2002

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Costs of Sprawl -- 2000, R. W. Burchell, G. Lowenstein, W. R. Dolphin, C. C. Galley, A. Downs, S. Seskin, K. G. Still, and T. Moore

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URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING FOR AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDY IN DELHI, INDIA, OF ROLE OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COSTS IN WELFARE MAXIMIZATION OF MOBILITY CHOICE, K Kokaz and P Rogers

Submissions from 2001

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IMPLICATIONS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT FOR TRAVEL DEMAND IN THE NETHERLANDS, K MAAT and J J. HARTS

Submissions from 2000

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EFFECTIVE TRANSIT REQUIRES WALKABLE COMMUNITIES: LAND USE LESSONS OF TRANSPORT PATTERNS IN FOUR WORLD CITIES, C S. Konheim and B Ketcham

Submissions from 1999

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A dynamic measurement of the links between public transport, urban sprawl and vehicle ownership: Lyon in the period 1976 - 1995, P Bonnel

Submissions from 1998

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The Costs of Sprawl--Revisited, R. W. Burchell, N. A. Shad, D. Listokin, H. Phillips, A. Downs, S. Seskin, J. S. Davis, T. Moore, D. Helton, and M. Gall