S Yu - Journal of transport geography, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper contributes to research on daily mobility experience of (im) migrants in cities and expands the conceptualizations of mobility by examining intentionality and its relations to …
Across developing countries, there are hundreds of millions of migrants residing in cities, and meeting their travel demand has become increasingly important yet challenging. While …
CH Guan, S Srinivasan, B Zhang, L Da, J Liu… - … research part D …, 2020 - Elsevier
Rapid urban expansion in China has created both opportunities and challenges for promoting active transport in urban residential communities. Previous studies have shown …
Although there is a growing body of literature on the commuting pattern of rural migrants in China, few studies have examined the diversity in commuting behavior among workers with …
J Liu, L Xiao, B Wang - Travel behaviour and society, 2024 - Elsevier
The built environment impacts multiple dimensions of travel behavior of urban residents. However, limited research has explicitly unveiled how these impacts vary between diverse …
Shanghai is in the process of urban redevelopment. In order to reform old downtown areas and improve living conditions, poor houses are demolished and government relocates the …
H Chen, D Sun, Z Zhu, J Zeng - Sustainability, 2016 - mdpi.com
With the improvement of China's high-speed rail network, there have been many economic and social benefits for local residents. Based on a questionnaire conducted in stations on …
Residential mobility patterns are an important indicator of the future socioeconomic standing of rural–urban migrants in the urban society. In Chinese cities there are significant barriers …
Sustainable urban transport planning is intended to ensure balanced access to travel needs among social groups without comprising the ability of future generations to meet their own …