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ISSN:0144-1647

e-ISSN:1464-5327

IF/分区:9.9/Q1

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Dario Stolze,Thomas Klinger,Sonja Haustein Dario Stolze
While "Mobility Culture" is an emerging concept in transport science and policy, it is often defined and applied in different ways. We conducted a systematic literature review focusing on the definitions of the concept and how it has been a...
Ana María Arbeláez Vélez Ana María Arbeláez Vélez
Evidence about the environmental impacts of shared mobility is fragmented and scattered. In this article a systematic literature review is presented. The review focuses on assessments that use Life-Cycle Assessment to quantify the environme...
Kate Hosford,Caislin Firth,Michael Brauer et al. Kate Hosford et al.
Road pricing is increasingly considered as an option to support transportation infrastructure costs, manage demand, and reduce emissions. However, the extent to which implementation of such approaches may impact transportation and health eq...
Xavier Delclòs-Alió,Daniel A Rodríguez,Catalina Medina et al. Xavier Delclòs-Alió et al.
Walking for transportation is a common and accessible means of achieving recommended physical activity levels, while providing important social and environmental co-benefits. Even though walking in rapidly growing urban areas has become esp...
Jana A Hirsch,Joshua Stratton-Rayner,Meghan Winters et al. Jana A Hirsch et al.
The deployment of smartphone-operated, non-station-based bicycle fleets ("dockless" or "free-floating" bikeshare) represents a new generation of bikesharing. Users locate bikes in these free-floating systems using Global Positioning Systems...
Rachel Aldred,Bridget Elliott,James Woodcock et al. Rachel Aldred et al.
In this paper, we represent a systematic review of stated preference studies examining the extent to which cycle infrastructure preferences vary by gender and by age. A search of online, English-language academic and policy literature was f...