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Vincent Obry-Legros, Geneviève Boisjoly
Pág. 67 - 96
While the influence of land use and transport networks on travel behavior is known, few studies have jointly examined the effects of home and work location characteristics when modelling travel behavior. In this study, a two-step approach is proposed to ...
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Liming Guo, Jian Du, Jianfeng Zheng and Nan He
In the shipping network optimization, the feeder liner companies not only need to decrease the operation cost by comprehensively optimizing the route, schedule, and fleet but also try to increase the operation income by attracting more shippers, with mul...
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Pawinee Iamtrakul, Sararad Chayphong, Emese Makó and Souvathone Phetoudom
This study explores road users? behaviors and accident analyses on different travel modes in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region (BMR). The questionnaire survey was adopted and designed based on contributing factors related to risk behavior perceptions in di...
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Hao Wu, Yanhui Wang, Yuqing Sun, Duoduo Yin, Zhanxing Li and Xiaoyue Luo
An essential function of dockless bikesharing (DBs) is to serve as a feeder mode to the metro. Optimizing the integration between DBs and the metro is of great significance for improving metro travel efficiency. However, the research on DBs?Metro Integra...
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Rfaat Moner Soliby and Siti Suhana Jamaian
This paper has two main objectives. First, we modify the traffic flow model by introducing the uphill dispersion that derives from the fact that, in peak hours, drivers tend to travel from low to high density regions. This means that the proposed model r...
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Ladislav Bartuska, Ondrej Stopka, Vladimir Luptak and Jaroslav Masek
The article suggests a system dynamics model for estimating the demand for public transport. Traditional scientific and technical transport modeling approaches involve coherent systems, meticulously considering other impactful variables for transport mod...
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Yuwei Liu, Hong Sheng, Norbert Mundorf, Colleen Redding and Yinjiao Ye
With increasing urbanization in China, many cities are facing serious environmental problems due to continuous and substantial increase in automobile transportation. It is becoming imperative to examine effective ways to reduce individual automobile use ...
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Bert van Wee, Marlon Boarnet
Pág. 81 - 86
(no abstract, this is a discusion paper)
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Gilmar W. Siqueira, Fabio Aprile, Assad Darwich, Georg Irion
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Yong-Wook Jeong and Woochang Jeong
The aim of this study is to numerically analyze spatial behaviors of solute particle transport in a single fracture with spatially correlated variable apertures under application of effective normal stress conditions. The numerical results show that solu...
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Sauvanithi Yupho,Tienwanan Jomsueb,Panit Pujinda
Pág. 403 - 413
Before the emergence of paved road and highways, waterways and waterborne transport once were the heart of transportation that provided mobility and flexibility for Thais. Cities relied on waterways for commerce, socio-economic opportunity, and leisure u...
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Ahmed El-Dorghamy, Ahmed Ibrahem Mosa
Pág. 1277 - 1286
The majority of residential settlements in Greater Cairo are informal, yet little is known about travel behavior within its informal settlements. The present paper explores aspects of travel behavior in one of Egypt's largest and most dense informal sett...
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Donggen Wang, Tao Lin
Pág. 5 - 14
Residential self-selection has been reported to be a factor confounding the observed relationship between built environment and travel behavior. By incorporating residential self-selection, studies have generated much insight into the causalities involve...
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Julia Kinigadner, David Vale, Benjamin Büttner, Gebhard Wulfhorst
Pág. 345 - 365
Undoubtedly, climate change and its mitigation have emerged as main topics in public discourse. While accessibility planning is recognized for supporting sustainable urban and transport development in general, the specific challenge of reducing transport...
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George N. Botzoris
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The paper examines the impact of the Greek economic crisis (2009-2018) and the resulted personal income reduction on the change of commuters? travel behavior. The analysis is based on an extensive questionnaire survey, which took place in six Greek citie...
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Jacob D. Goodwin, Daphne M. Munroe, Zafer Defne, Neil K. Ganju and James Vasslides
Many marine organisms have a well-known adult sessile stage. Unfortunately, our lack of knowledge regarding their larval transient stage hinders our understanding of their basic ecology and connectivity. Larvae can have swimming behavior that influences ...
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Kevin Manaugh, Ahmed El-Geneidy
For many years, researchers have struggled to separate the effects of personal tastes?including residential choices?from built environment and transport related factors when attempting to understand and model travel behavior. This paper will briefly desc...
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Renato Andara, Jesús Ortego-Osa, Melva Inés Gómez-Caicedo, Rodrigo Ramírez-Pisco, Luis Manuel Navas-Gracia, Carmen Luisa Vásquez and Mercedes Gaitán-Angulo
This comparative study analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on motorized mobility in eight large cities of five Latin American countries. Public institutions and private organizations have made public data available for a better understanding of ...
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Krzysztof Grzelec , Romanika Okraszewska
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A.M. Ngoc, K.V. Hung, V.A. Tuan
Pág. 4560 - 4579
Transport user behaviour and key factors affecting them differ from country to country. For a developing country, a better understanding of the users? behaviour helps transport operators to estimate the demand and to propose targeted incentives, services...
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