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Transport stakeholders’ perceptions of Mobility-as-a-Service: A Q-study of cultural shift proponents, policy advocates and technology supporters. (2024). Nikitas, Nikolaos ; Cotet, Corneliu ; Prato, Carlo ; Vitel, Alexandra-Elena.
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  16. Indicators for Promising Accessibility and Mobility Services. (2018). Ringenson, Tina ; Arnfalk, Peter ; Sopjani, Liridona ; Kramers, Anna.
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  17. Measurement and Spatial Differentiation Characteristics of Transit Equity: A Case Study of Guangzhou, China. (2018). Cao, Xiaoshu ; Wang, Wulin ; Chen, Huiling ; Liang, Feiwen.
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  18. Dynamics of Metropolitan Landscapes and Daily Mobility Flows in the Italian Context. An Analysis Based on the Theory of Graphs. (2018). Balestrieri, Mara ; Toppetti, Fabrizio ; Imbroglini, Cristina ; Ganciu, Amedeo.
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  19. Integration of a Multilevel Transport System Model into Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning. (2018). Wolek, Marcin ; Okraszewska, Romanika ; Woek, Marcin ; Birr, Krystian ; Jamroz, Kazimierz ; Oskarbski, Jacek ; Romanowska, Aleksandra.
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  20. Is ‘Smart Mobility’ Sustainable? Examining the Views and Beliefs of Transport’s Technological Entrepreneurs. (2018). Givoni, Moshe ; Noy, Kfir.
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  21. Transport costs seen through the lens of residential self-selection and mobility biographies. (2018). Scheiner, Joachim.
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  22. Acceptability of electric vehicle aimed measures: Effects of norm activation, perceived justice and effectiveness. (2018). Westin, K ; Jansson, J ; Nordlund, A.
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  23. Highway investment in deindustrialization: A territorial analysis of office property transactions in Hong Kong, 2002–2013. (2018). HE, Yiming ; Murakami, Jin.
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  24. Transport policies, induced traffic and their influence on vehicle emissions in developed and developing countries. (2018). Lee, Shin.
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  25. Discontinuation of the automobility regime? An integrated approach to multi-level governance. (2017). Hoffmann, Sebastian ; Weyer, Johannes ; Longen, Jessica.
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  26. The spatial characteristics and influencing factors of modal accessibility gaps: A case study for Guangzhou, China. (2017). Cao, Xiaoshu ; Yang, Wenyue ; Li, Tao ; Yu, BI.
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  27. The influence of stratification by motor-vehicle ownership on the impact of built environment factors in Indian cities. (2017). Rahul, T M ; Verma, Ashish.
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  28. Ex-post environmental and traffic assessment of a speed reduction strategy in Madrids inner ring-road. (2017). Perez-Prada, Fiamma ; Monzon, Andres.
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  29. Germanys climate policy: Facing an automobile dilemma. (2017). Gossling, Stefan ; Metzler, Daniel.
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  30. Inside the black box: EU policy officers perspectives on transport and climate change mitigation. (2016). Gssling, Stefan ; Cohen, Scott Allen ; Hares, Andrew.
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  31. The influence of weather on local geographical patterns of bus usage. (2016). Tao, Sui ; Stimson, Robert ; Hickman, Mark ; Corcoran, Jonathan.
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  32. The first rapid tram line in Poland: How has it affected travel behaviours, housing choices and satisfaction, and apartment prices?. (2016). Gadziski, Jadrzej ; Radzimski, Adam.
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  33. Evaluation of wider economic impacts of light rail investment on cities. (2016). Knowles, Richard D ; Ferbrache, Fiona.
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  34. The Bumpy Road toward Low-Energy Urban Mobility: Case Studies from Two UK Cities. (2015). Schwanen, Tim.
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  35. Reducing Carbon Emissions from Shopping Trips: Evidence from China. (2015). Zhang, Pingyu ; Guo, Meng ; Wang, Mark ; Lo, Kevin ; Li, Jing.
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  36. Environmental norms, transport priorities and resistance to change associated with acceptance of push measures in transport. (2015). Nordfjarn, Trond ; Rundmo, Torbjorn.
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  37. The impact of transit station areas on the travel behaviors of workers in Denver, Colorado. (2015). Kwoka, Gregory J ; Boschmann, Eric E ; Goetz, Andrew R.
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  38. Understanding the Geographies of Transport and Cultural Heritage: Comparing Two Urban Development Programs in Oslo. (2014). Nenseth, Vibeke ; Larsen, Kari ; Skrede, Joar ; Tonnesen, Anders.
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  39. The cycling boom in large German cities—Empirical evidence for successful cycling campaigns. (2014). Lanzendorf, Martin ; Busch-Geertsema, Annika.
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  40. Why sustainable transport policies will fail: EU climate policy in the light of transport taboos. (2014). Gssling, Stefan ; Cohen, Scott.
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  41. A study of acceptable trip distances using walking and cycling in Bangalore. (2014). Rahul, T M ; Verma, Ashish.
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  42. Transport Geography: perspectives upon entering an accomplished research sub-discipline. (2014). Davison, Lisa ; Curl, Angela.
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  43. On user perception of private transport in Barcelona Metropolitan area: an experience in an academic suburban space. (2014). Sarda, Oriol Marquet ; Melo, Montserrat Martnez ; Miralles-Guasch, Carme.
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  44. Travel behaviors, sustainable mobility, and transit-oriented developments: a travel counts analysis of older adults in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. (2013). Brady, Sylvia A ; Boschmann, Eric E.
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  45. Does commuting time tolerance impede sustainable urban mobility? Analysing the impacts on commuting behaviour as a result of workplace relocation to a mixed-use centre in Lisbon. (2013). Vale, David S.
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  46. Rethinking habits and their role in behaviour change: the case of low-carbon mobility. (2012). Schwanen, Tim ; Anable, Jillian ; Banister, David.
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  47. How theories of practice can inform transition to a decarbonised transport system. (2012). Watson, Matt.
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  48. A socio-technical analysis of low-carbon transitions: introducing the multi-level perspective into transport studies. (2012). Geels, Frank W.
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  49. The trilogy of distance, speed and time. (2011). Banister, David.
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