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Imre Keseru
Imre Keseru
assistant professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Mobilise Mobility and Logistics Research Group
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Travel-based multitasking: review of the empirical evidence
I Keseru, C Macharis
Transport reviews 38 (2), 162-183, 2018
1262018
Stakeholders’ preferences for the future of transport in Europe: Participatory evaluation of scenarios combining scenario planning and the multi-actor multi-criteria analysis
I Keseru, T Coosemans, C Macharis
Futures 127, 102690, 2021
622021
Sustainability versus stakeholder preferences: Searching for synergies in urban and regional mobility measures
J Bulckaen, I Keseru, C Macharis
Research in Transportation Economics 55, 40-49, 2016
352016
Psychosocial and environmental correlates of cycling for transportation in Brussels
B de Geus, N Wuytens, T Deliens, I Keserü, C Macharis, R Meeusen
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 123, 80-90, 2019
342019
Is travel time wasted? Evidence from a time use survey in Flanders, Belgium
I Keseru, J Bulckaen, C Macharis, J Minnen, I Glorieux, T Pieter
14th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Old Windsor, UK, 2015
322015
Multitasking on the go: An observation study on local public transport in Brussels
I Keseru, E Heyndels, TD Ton, C Macharis
Travel Behaviour and Society 18, 106-116, 2020
262020
Building scenarios for the future of transport in Europe: The Mobility4EU approach
I Keseru, T Coosemans, C Macharis
Towards user-centric transport in Europe: Challenges, solutions and …, 2019
212019
Monitoring the impact of pedestrianisation schemes on mobility and sustainability
I Keseru, N Wuytens, B de Geus, C Macharis, M Hubert, T Ermans, ...
Portfolio 1, 87-95, 2016
192016
Post-suburban transformation in the functional urban region of Budapest in the context of changing commuting patterns
I Keserű
PQDT-Global, 2013
172013
Sustainable consensus? The NISTO evaluation framework to appraise sustainability and stakeholder preferences for mobility projects
I Keseru, J Bulckaen, C Macharis, J de Kruijf
Transportation Research Procedia 14, 906-915, 2016
162016
Developing disruptive mobility scenarios for rural areas. Participatory mobility scenario building in a Belgian village for the year 2050
S Tori, J Pappers, I Keserü
European Transport Research Review 14 (1), 33, 2022
152022
Citizen observatory for mobility: a conceptual framework
I Keseru, N Wuytens, C Macharis
Transport Reviews 39 (4), 485-510, 2019
142019
Societal Trends Influencing Mobility and Logistics in Europe: A Comprehensive Analysis
A L’Hostis, E Chalkia, MT de la Cruz, B Müller, I Keseru
Towards User-Centric Transport in Europe: Challenges, Solutions and …, 2019
142019
The multi-actor multi-criteria analysis in action for sustainable urban mobility decisions: the case of Leuven
I Keseru, J Bulckaen, C Macharis
International Journal of Multicriteria Decision Making 6 (3), 211-236, 2016
132016
Building scenarios for urban mobility in 2030: The combination of cross-impact balance analysis with participatory stakeholder workshops
S Tori, G Te Boveldt, I Keseru
Futures 150, 103160, 2023
122023
How can multi-criteria analysis support deliberative spatial planning? A critical review of methods and participatory frameworks
G Te Boveldt, I Keseru, C Macharis
Evaluation 27 (4), 492-509, 2021
122021
Co-creation or public participation 2.0? An assessment of co-creation in transport and mobility research
J Pappers, I Keserü, C Macharis
Towards User-Centric Transport in Europe 2: Enablers of Inclusive, Seamless …, 2020
122020
Rethinking mobility for a human city
C Macharis, I Keseru
Transport Reviews 38 (3), 275-278, 2018
122018
When monetarisation and ranking are not appropriate. A novel stakeholder-based appraisal method
G Te Boveldt, I Keseru, C Macharis
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 156, 192-205, 2022
112022
Commuting patterns of secondary school students in the functional urban region of Budapest
I Keserű
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 62 (2), 197-219, 2013
112013
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