Journal of Transport and Land Use 9(3)
Journal of Transport and Land Use Vol 9, No 3 (2016)
Table of Contents
From improvements in accessibility to the impact on territorial cohesion: the spatial approach Marcin Stępniak, Piotr Rosik PDF
From integrated aims to fragmented outcomes: urban intensification and transportation planning in the Netherlands Jan Duffhues, Luca Bertolini PDF
How does the spatial context shape conditions for car dependency? An analysis of the differences between and within regions in the Netherlands Jake Wiersma, Luca Bertolini, Thomas Straatemeier PDF
Accessibility instruments for planning practice: a review of European experiences Enrica Papa, Cecilia Silva, Marco te Brömmelstroet, Angela Hull PDF
Exploring changes in public transport use and walking following residential relocation: a British case study Paulus Teguh Aditjandra, Xinyu (Jason) Cao, Corinne Mulley PDF
The gaps in satisfaction with transit services among BRT, metro, and bus riders: Evidence from Guangzhou Jason Cao, Xiaoshu Cao, Chen Zhang, Xiaoyan Huang PDF
Rideshare mode potential in non-metropolitan areas of the northeastern United States Brian Ho-Yin Lee, Lisa Aultman-Hall, Matthew Coogan, Thomas Adler PDF
Pedestrian and transit accessibility on a micro level: Results and challenges Michael A.B. van Eggermond, Alex Erath PDF