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期刊名:European transport research review

缩写:EUR TRANSP RES REV

ISSN:1867-0717

e-ISSN:1866-8887

IF/分区:4.2/Q2

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Tudor Mocanu,Jigeeshu Joshi,Christian Winkler Tudor Mocanu
Background: A significant mode shift will be required in order to meet the ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets in Germany and elsewhere. Such a mode shift can only be achieved by a combination of drastic ...
Mauro Bellone,Azat Ismailogullari,Tommi Kantala et al. Mauro Bellone et al.
Autonomous solutions for transportation are emerging worldwide, and one of the sectors that will benefit the most from these solutions is the public transport by shifting toward the new paradigm of Mobility as a Service (MaaS). Densely popu...
Nicanor García,Belarmino Adenso-Díaz,Laura Calzada-Infante Nicanor García
The aim of this paper is to detect port maritime communities sharing similar international trade patterns, by a modelisation of maritime traffic using a bipartite weighted network, providing decision-makers the tools to search for alliances...
Ioannis Politis,Georgios Georgiadis,Anastasia Nikolaidou et al. Ioannis Politis et al.
Background: COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge that the world had never encountered in the last 100 years. In order to mitigate its negative effects, governments worldwide took action by prohibiting at first certain activit...
Erik Almlöf,Isak Rubensson,Matej Cebecauer et al. Erik Almlöf et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has changed travel behaviour and reduced the use of public transport throughout the world, but the reduction has not been uniform. In this study we analyse the propensity to stop travel...
Elisa Bin,Claudia Andruetto,Yusak Susilo et al. Elisa Bin et al.
Introduction: The first wave of COVID-19 pandemic period has drastically changed people's lives all over the world. To cope with the disruption, digital solutions have become more popular. However, the ability to adopt di...
Kristina Ek,Linda Wårell,Linda Andersson Kristina Ek
Background: The purpose of this study is to analyse what factors that explain individual differences in walking and cycling when commuting in different parts of Sweden. Walking and cycling is potentially accessible all ov...
Samir Awad-Núñez,Raky Julio,Juan Gomez et al. Samir Awad-Núñez et al.
Background: The COVID-19 crisis has meant a significant change in the lifestyle of millions of people worldwide. With a lockdown that lasted almost three months and an impulse to new normality, transport demand has suffer...
Lillian Sve Rokseth,Eva Heinen,Espen Aukrust Hauglin et al. Lillian Sve Rokseth et al.
Background: Travel surveys show that the amount of private car driving in Norway has increased significantly since the mid-1980s. Private car driving has for a long time been the main mode of transport for retail and serv...
Lena Winslott Hiselius,Peter Arnfalk Lena Winslott Hiselius
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly led to some of the most revolutionary changes in private and professional life around the world. While the extent and duration of these changes are not certain, they have alre...