Understanding cycling distance according to the prediction of the XGBoost and the interpretation of SHAP: A non-linear and interaction effect analysis

S Ji, X Wang, T Lyu, X Liu, Y Wang, E Heinen… - Journal of Transport …, 2022 - Elsevier
Cycling benefits both the individual and society in terms of public health promotion, traffic
congestion relief and vehicle emissions reduction. To better understand cycling behaviors …

[HTML][HTML] Accessibility by proximity: Addressing the lack of interactive accessibility instruments for active mobility

E Pajares, B Büttner, U Jehle, A Nichols… - Journal of transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
The rise of concepts such as the 15-minute-city represents the growing importance of
accessibility by active mobility. In order to promote accessibility, accessibility instruments are …

Painting the fence: Social norms as economic incentives to non-automotive travel behavior

W Riggs - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2017 - Elsevier
Research exploring the behavioral economic dimensions that drive travel has shown that
social and psychological forces often play a role equal to price and economic levers. Yet …

Measuring accessibility by proximity for an inclusive city

G Lanza, P Pucci, L Carboni - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
Accessibility is a relevant condition for social inclusion, depending on both context (transport
system, land use patterns, temporal availability) and individual features. Based on this, it …

The meaning of livable streets to schoolchildren: An image mapping study of the effects of traffic on children's cognitive development of spatial knowledge

B Appleyard - Journal of Transport & Health, 2017 - Elsevier
While much focus has been placed on the physical activity and environmental benefits of
providing safe and livable streets for children, few studies look at the mental health and …

Understanding cycling travel distance: The case of Medellin city (Colombia)

JP Ospina, V Botero-Fernández, JC Duque… - … research part D …, 2020 - Elsevier
The relevance of cycling as a mode of transportation is increasingly being recognized in
many cities around the world, and the city of Medellin (Colombia) is no exception. To better …

The Influence of crime on active & sustainable travel: New geo-statistical methods and theories for understanding crime and mode choice

BS Appleyard, CE Ferrell - Journal of Transport & Health, 2017 - Elsevier
While several studies investigate the links between crime and travel behavior, little research
examines the influence different types of crime or their location may have on active and …

Livable streets for schoolchildren: A human-centred understanding of the cognitive benefits of Safe Routes to School

B Appleyard - Journal of urban design, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
While most studies focus on the environmental and physical activity benefits of providing
safe and livable streets for children, this paper provides a unique before-and-after …

Up on the 606: Understanding the use of a new elevated pedestrian and bicycle trail in Chicago, Illinois

PH Gobster, S Sachdeva… - Transportation Research …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The 606 is the world's first multiuse elevated trail, extending for 2.7 mi (4.35 km) through
diverse neighborhoods whose per capita of open space is one of the lowest in Chicago. The …

Transit corridor livability: Realizing the potential of transportation and land use integration

B Appleyard, CE Ferrell… - Transportation research …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
In recent years, strategies to promote transportation and land use integration have gained
prominence in planning-related fields, believed to yield many potential benefits toward …