A Tsiopa, P Gerber, G Caruso - Transport Reviews, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Commuting, the spatial mismatch between work and residential locations, necessitates integrated urban and transport policies to mitigate its societal impacts. While cross-border …
E Medeiros - Case studies on transport policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Administrative boundaries create all sorts of barriers. These include obstacles associated with cross-border mobility. The presence of cross-border transports can be pivotal to …
Mobility is a global megatrend in our contemporary world as people are constantly crossing nation-state borders for migration, tourism, work and due to mobile transnational lives. Cross …
Cross-border commuting is a growing phenomenon both in metropolitan and peripheral areas. Its increase is mostly guaranteed by private vehicles, which cause several negative …
It is argued in the life-oriented approach that travel behavior affects life choice and vice versa with resulting impacts on quality of life (QOL). By deepening the analysis of …
Although the policy of fare-free public transport (FFPT) continues to gain popularity across diverse geographical contexts, the case of Luxembourg is unique in this global landscape. It …
RM Basse, O Charif, K Bodis - Applied geography, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper presents a geographical and computational modelling approach to explore the nonlinear relationship between land use types and geospatial driving factors. It focuses on …
With an activity-based approach, this article offers a new reading of cross-border integration by exploring the social and spatial conditions that predispose specific populations of Greater …
This paper investigates recent trends in the efficiency of the Belgian territorial structure in terms of commuting, at both the urban and regional scales. The minimum commute distance …