Journal of Transport and Land Use, Volume 10
With the New Year, the Journal of Transport and Land Use is moving to a continuous publication model, out with the old periodic batch mode, in with the 'it's done, it goes online' model. So we cleared the backlog and hereby post Volume 10, with 25 papers.
Vol 10, No 1 (2017)
Table of Contents
Petrus van der waerden, Harry Timmermans, Marloes de Bruin-Verhoeven
On-street parking search: A UK local authority perspective
Sarah Louise Brooke, Stephen Ison, Mohammed Quddus
Bundled parking and vehicle ownership: Evidence from the American Housing Survey
Michael Manville
Work schedule flexibility and parking preferences
Wei-Shiuen Ng
Taking advantage of a historic opportunity? A critical review of the literature on TOD in China
Jean-François Doulet, Aurélien Delpirou, Teddy Delaunay
Performance measures for public transport accessibility: Learning from international practice
Carey Curtis, Jan Scheurer
Exploring property value effects of ferry terminals: Evidence from Brisbane, Australia
Chi-Hong (Patrick) Tsai, Corinne Mulley, Matthew Burke, Barbara Yen
Defining critical success factors in TOD implementation using rough set analysis
Ren Thomas, Luca Bertolini
Framework for land value capture from investments in transit in car-dependent cities
James Robert McIntosh, Peter Newman, Roman Trubka, Jeff Kenworthy
Does telework weaken urban structure–travel relationships?
Erik Elldér
Rolf Moeckel
Non-linear influences of the built environment on transportation emissions: Focusing on densities
Jinhyun Hong
The impact of walkable environment on single-family residential property values
Yuntao Guo, Srinivas Peeta, Sekhar Somenahalli
The effect of the Dubai Metro on the value of residential and commercial properties
Sara Ishaq Mohammad, Daniel J. Graham, Patricia C. Melo
Do people’s perceptions of neighborhood bikeability match “Reality”?
Liang Ma, Jennifer Dill
A portrait of accessibility change for four US metropolitan areas
Louis A Merlin
A Model of the Rise and Fall of Roads
Lei Zhang, David M Levinson
Viewpoint: The aerotropolis: Urban sustainability perspectives from the regional city
Reza Banai
Automatic street widening: Evidence from a highway dedication law
Michael Manville
Accessibility and the evaluation of investments on the Beijing subway
Haibing Jiang, David M Levinson
Niels Heeres, Terry Van Dijk, Jos Arts, Taede Tillema
Carole Turley Voulgaris, Brian D. Taylor, Evelyn Blumenberg, Anne Brown, Kelcie Ralph
Feedback and the use of land for parking
Lewis Lehe
Na Chen, Gulsah Akar
The Propensity to Cycle Tool: An open source online system for sustainable transport planning
Robin Lovelace, Anna Goodman, Rachel Aldred, Nikolai Berkoff, Ali Abbas, James Woodcock