The E-Bike City as a radical shift toward zero-emission transport: Sustainable? Equitable? Desirable?

L Ballo, LM de Freitas, A Meister… - Journal of Transport …, 2023 - Elsevier
This think piece discusses current barriers to the rapid decarbonization of transport and
ways to overcome them. Policymakers face a set of contradictory goals, leading them to …

What's eating public transit in the United States? Reasons for declining transit ridership in the 2010s

Y Lee, B Lee - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite ever-increasing public and financial support for public transportation in recent
decades, transit ridership has dropped substantially in the 2010s across the United States …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of urban morphology on Urban Heat Island in Manchester's transit-oriented development

E Elmarakby, H Elkadi - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2024 - Elsevier
This study delves into the relationship between urban morphology and the Urban Heat
Island (UHI) effect in Manchester's transit-oriented development (TOD). Using various …

“Would it be weird to live here without a car?”: Using social media to understand car ownership decisions

E Iacobucci - Transportation, 2024 - Springer
Transportation practitioners and scholars increasingly view car-free mobility as an essential
component of a sustainable, healthy, and safe transportation future. In the United States …

[HTML][HTML] Planning urban proximities: An empirical analysis of how residential preferences conflict with the urban morphologies and residential practices

ME Schultheiss, L Pattaroni, V Kaufmann - Cities, 2024 - Elsevier
Urban proximity planning is foreseen as a solution to foster a “sustainable” city, including
economic viability, environmental soundness and social inclusivity. This paper focuses on …

COVID-19 and the demand for transit access: Residential real estate prices in the Tokyo metropolitan area

A Schouten, Y Kawano - Journal of Transport Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
To better understand the spatial implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on demand for both
housing and transportation, this analysis examines sales price data from condominiums in …

What Are the Relationships between Public Transit and Gentrification Progress? An Empirical Study in the New York–Northern New Jersey–Long Island Areas

Y Chen, H Xi, J Jiao - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Transit-oriented development has been a widely accepted tool among transportation
planning practitioners; however, there are concerns about the risk of increasing residential …

Rating the composition: Deconstructing the demand-side effects on transit use changes in California

A Schouten, E Blumenberg, BD Taylor - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Transit use in the US has been sliding since 2014, well before the onset of the COVID-19
pandemic. The largest state, California, was also losing transit riders despite substantial …

[HTML][HTML] The promise of co-design for improving transit service for older immigrants: Development of a co-design framework for Hamilton, Ontario

S Jamal, KB Newbold - Urban Governance, 2023 - Elsevier
Although co-design is extensively used in education, organizational, and healthcare design,
it has rarely been used in public transportation decision-making. Typically, transport service …

[HTML][HTML] Does fare-free transit increase labor-force participation and reduce income inequality?

K Ofosu-Kwabe, SH Lim, N Malalgoda - Journal of Public Transportation, 2024 - Elsevier
Fare-free transit policy is not new to several public transit systems and communities in the
US, as some local transit agencies have begun implementing fare-free transit policies or …