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2023

Marsden G, Docherty I, Anable J, Brown L. 2023. The transport policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. In: Transportation Amid Pandemics: Lessons Learned from COVID-19.
Alhassan IB, Matthews B, Toner JP, Susilo YO. 2023. Examining the effect of integrated ticketing on mode choice for interregional commuting: Studies among car commuters. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 245-257 17.3
An Z, Heinen E, Watling D. 2023. The level and determinants of multimodal travel behavior: Does trip purpose make a difference?. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 103-117 17.2
Beecham R, Yang Y, Tait C, Lovelace R. 2023. Connected bikeability in London: which localities are better connected by bike and does this matter?. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science.
Cass N, Büchs M, Lucas K. 2023. How are high-carbon lifestyles justified? Exploring the discursive strategies of excess energy consumers in the United Kingdom. Energy Research and Social Science. 97
Harrison G, Shepherd S. 2023. Modelling a tradable transport permit scheme using system dynamics. Frontiers in Future Transportation. 4
Moscholidou I, Marsden G, Pangbourne K. 2023. Steering Smart Mobility Services: Lessons from Seattle, Greater Manchester and Stockholm. Sustainability. 15.5
Ryghaug M, Subotički I, Smeds E, von Wirth T, Scherrer A, Foulds C, Robison R, Bertolini L, Beyazit İnce E, Brand R, Cohen-Blankshtain G, Dijk M, Pedersen MF, Gössling S, Guzik R, Kivimaa P, Klöckner C, Nikolova HL, Lis A, Marquet O, Milakis D, Mladenović M, Mom G, Mullen C, Ortar N, Paola P, Oliveira CS, Schwanen T, Tuvikene T, Wentland A. 2023. A Social Sciences and Humanities research agenda for transport and mobility in Europe: key themes and 100 research questions. Transport Reviews.
Smith R, Mdee A, Sallu SM, Whitfield S. 2023. Neoliberal ideologies and philanthrocapitalist agendas: what does a ‘smart economics’ discourse empower?. Third World Quarterly. 574-594 44.3
Smith S, Mdee A, Sallu S. 2023. How gender mainstreaming plays out in Tanzania’s climate-smart agricultural policy: Isomorphic mimicry of international discourse. Development Policy Review.
Tait C, Beecham R, Lovelace R, Barber S. 2023. Contraflows and cycling safety: Evidence from 22 years of data involving 508 one-way streets. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 179
Tavares JV, Oliveira RS, Mencuccini M, Signori-Müller C, Pereira L, Diniz FC, Gilpin M, Marca Zevallos MJ, Salas Yupayccana CA, Acosta M, Pérez Mullisaca FM, Barros FDV, Bittencourt P, Jancoski H, Scalon MC, Marimon BS, Oliveras Menor I, Marimon BH, Fancourt M, Chambers-Ostler A, Esquivel-Muelbert A, Rowland L, Meir P, Lola da Costa AC, Nina A, Sanchez JMB, Tintaya JS, Chino RSC, Baca J, Fernandes L, Cumapa ERM, Santos JAR, Teixeira R, Tello L, Ugarteche MTM, Cuellar GA, Martinez F, Araujo-Murakami A, Almeida E, da Cruz WJA, del Aguila Pasquel J, Aragāo L, Baker TR, de Camargo PB, Brienen R, Castro W, Ribeiro SC, Coelho de Souza F, Cosio EG, Davila Cardozo N, da Costa Silva R, Disney M, Espejo JS, Feldpausch TR, Ferreira L, Giacomin L, Higuchi N, Hirota M, Honorio E, Huaraca Huasco W, Lewis S, Flores Llampazo G, Malhi Y, Monteagudo Mendoza A, Morandi P, Chama Moscoso V, Muscarella R, Penha D, Rocha MC, Rodrigues G, Ruschel AR, Salinas N, Schlickmann M, Silveira M, Talbot J, Vásquez R, Vedovato L, Vieira SA, Phillips OL, Gloor E, Galbraith DR. 2023. Basin-wide variation in tree hydraulic safety margins predicts the carbon balance of Amazon forests. Nature. 111-117 617
Yang Z, Tate J, Morganti E, Philips I, Shepherd S. 2023. How accelerating the electrification of the van sector in Great Britain can deliver faster CO₂ and NOₓ reductions. Sustainable Cities and Society. 88
Harris ZM, Campbell M, Kioupi V, Oluleye G. 2023. Serious Games for Serious Energy Solutions – studying diversity and collective decision making.
Morgan M, Morton C, Monsuur F, Lovelace R, Heinen E. 2023. Understanding Change in Car Use over Time (UnCCUT): End of Project Report.

2022

Vidal Tortosa E, Heinen E, Lovelace R. 2022. Cycling and socioeconomic (dis)advantage. In: Cao XJ; Ding C; Yang J (eds.) Advances in Transport Policy and Planning.
Brown L, Anable J, Marsden G, Docherty I. 2022. Increasing walking rates during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK and the window of opportunity for modal shift. ECEEE 2022 Summer Study
Lovelace R, Félix R, Carlino D. 2022. Exploring jittering and routing options for converting origin-destination data into route networks: towards accurate estimates of movement at the street level. Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial (FOSS4G) 2022 – Academic Track
Morgan M, Giesekan J, Philips I, Anable J, Dixon J. 2022. Estimating the whole life carbon emissions of transport infrastructure: Challenges and opportunities. 54th Annual UTSG Conference
Morgan M, Philips I. 2022. Progress towards a free, open-source, spatially detailed, multimodal, and all-purpose transport model for Great Britain. 30th GISRUK Conference 2022
Philips I, Brown L. 2022. Longitudinal survey of e-bike use in the Lake District during Covid. 54th Annual UTSG Conference
Aldenius M, Mullen C, Pettersson-Löfstedt F. 2022. Electric buses in England and Sweden – Overcoming barriers to introduction. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 104
Alhassan I, Matthews B, Toner J, Susilo Y. 2022. Seamless public transport ticket inspection: Exploring users’ reaction to next-generation ticket inspection. Journal of Public Transportation. 100004-100004 24
Alhassan IB, Matthews B, Toner JP, Susilo YO. 2022. Public transport users' willingness-to-pay for a multi-county and multi-operator integrated ticket: Valuation and policy implications. Research in Transportation Business & Management. 100836-100836 45
An Z, Heinen E, Watling D. 2022. Multimodal travel behaviour, attitudes, and cognitive dissonance. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 260-273 91
Barrett J, Pye S, Betts-Davies S, Broad O, Price J, Eyre N, Anable J, Brand C, Bennett G, Carr-Whitworth R, Garvey A, Giesekam J, Marsden G, Norman J, Oreszczyn T, Ruyssevelt P, Scott K. 2022. Energy demand reduction options for meeting national zero-emission targets in the United Kingdom. Nature Energy. 726-735 7.8
Beecham R, Lovelace R. 2022. A Framework for Inserting Visually Supported Inferences into Geographical Analysis Workflow: Application to Road Safety Research. Geographical Analysis.
Cass N. 2022. Hyper-aeromobility: the drivers and dynamics of frequent flying. Consumption and Society.
Devine-Wright P, Whitmarsh L, Gatersleben B, O’Neill S, Hartley S, Burningham K, Sovacool B, Barr S, Anable J. 2022. Placing people at the heart of climate action. PLOS Climate. 1.5
Docherty I, Stone J, Curtis C, Sørensen CH, Paulsson A, Legacy C, Marsden G. 2022. The case for ‘public’ transport in the age of automated mobility. Cities. 128
Gilardi A, Jorge M, Riccardo B, Lovelace R. 2022. Multivariate hierarchical analysis of car crashes data considering a spatial network lattice. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society. 1150-1177 185.3
Grote M, Pilko A, Scanlan J, Cherrett T, Dickinson J, Smith A, Oakey A, Marsden G. 2022. Sharing airspace with Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): Views of the General Aviation (GA) community. Journal of Air Transport Management. 102
Hall S, Workman M, Hardy J, Mazur C, Anable J, Powell M, Wagner SM. 2022. Doing business model innovation for sustainability transitions — Bringing in strategic foresight and human centred design. Energy Research and Social Science. 90
Harrison G, Grant-Muller SM, Hodgson FC. 2022. Understanding the influence of new and emerging data forms on mobility behaviours and related health outcomes. Journal of Transport and Health. 24
Harrison G, Stanford J, Rakoff H, Smith S, Shepherd S, Barnard Y, Innamaa S. 2022. Assessing the influence of connected and automated mobility on the liveability of cities. Journal of Urban Mobility. 2
Ito Y, Morgan M, Lovelace R. 2022. Where to invest in cycle parking: A portfolio management approach to spatial transport planning. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science.
Jain T, Campbell M. 2022. Proportion and time of day as a starting point for gauging gender differences of public transport use in Delhi. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 81-92 10.1
Laurian LA, Sternberg E, Voigt da Mata N. 2022. The Transgressive Urban Forest. Journal of the American Planning Association. 405-412 88.3
Lin S, Liu Y, Chen H, Wu S, Michalaki V, Proctor P, Rowley G. 2022. Impact of change in traffic flow on vehicle non-exhaust PM2.5 and PM10 emissions: A case study of the M25 motorway, UK. Chemosphere. 303.1
Liu Q, Liu Z, Lin S, Zhao P. 2022. Perceived accessibility and mental health consequences of COVID-19 containment policies. Journal of Transport and Health. 25
Lovelace R, Félix R, Carlino D. 2022. Jittering: A Computationally Efficient Method for Generating Realistic Route Networks from Origin-Destination Data. Findings. April
Lovelace R, Tennekes M, Carlino D. 2022. ClockBoard: A zoning system for urban analysis. Journal of Spatial Information Science. 63-85 24
Lucas K, Philips I, Verlinghieri E. 2022. A mixed methods approach to the social assessment of transport infrastructure projects. Transportation. 271-291 49.1
Mason-Jones AJ, Turrell S, Gomez GZ, Tait C, Lovelace R. 2022. Severe and Fatal Cycling Crash Injury in Britain: Time to Make Urban Cycling Safer. Journal of Urban Health. 334-343 99.2
Mason-Jones AJ, Turrell S, Gomez GZ, Tait C, Lovelace R. 2022. Correction to: Severe and Fatal Cycling Crash Injury in Britain: Time to Make Urban Cycling Safer. Journal of Urban Health. 99.2
Pattinson J-A, Harrison G, Mullen C, Shepherd S. 2022. Combining Tradable Credit Schemes with a New Form of Road Pricing: Producing Liveable Cities and Meeting Decarbonisation Goals. Sustainability. 14.14
Ramirez-Mendiola JL, Mattioli G, Anable J, Torriti J. 2022. I'm coming home (to charge): The relation between commuting practices and peak energy demand in the United Kingdom. Energy Research and Social Science. 88
Reardon L, Marsden G, Campbell M, Gupta S, Verma A. 2022. Analysing multilevel governance dynamics in India: exercising hierarchy through the Smart Cities Mission. Territory, Politics, Governance.
Smith A, Dickinson JE, Marsden G, Cherrett T, Oakey A, Grote M. 2022. Public acceptance of the use of drones for logistics: The state of play and moving towards more informed debate. Technology in Society. 68
Sousa TR, Schietti J, Ribeiro IO, Emilio T, Herrera Fernández R, ter Steege H, Castilho CV, Esquivel-Muelbert A, Baker T, Pontes-Lopes A, Silva CVJ, Silveira JM, Derroire G, Castro W, Monteagudo Mendoza A, Ruschel A, Prieto A, Nogueira Lima AJ, Rudas A, Araujo-Murakami A, Parada Gutierrez A, Andrade A, Roopsind A, Manzatto AG, Di Fiore A, Torres-Lezama A, Dourdain A, Marimon B, Marimon BH, Burban B, van Ulft B, Herault B, Quesada C, Mendoza C, Stahl C, Bonal D, Galbraith D, Neill D, de Oliveira EA, Hase E, Jimenez-Rojas E, Vilanova E, Arets E, Berenguer E, Alvarez-Davila E, Honorio Coronado EN, Almeida E, Coelho F, Cornejo Valverde F, Elias F, Brown F, Bongers F, Arevalo FR, Lopez-Gonzalez G, van der Heijden G, Aymard GA, Llampazo GF, Pardo G, Ramirez-Angulo H, do Amaral IL, Guimaraes Vieira IC, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I, Comiskey JA, Singh J, Silva Espejo J, Del Aguila-Pasquel J, Zwerts JA, Talbot J, Terborgh J, Ferreira J, Barroso JG, Barlow J, Camargo JL, Stropp J, Peacock J, Serrano J, Melgaco K, Ferreira LV, Blanc L, Poorter L, Valenzuela Gamarra L, Aragao L, Arroyo L, Silveira M, Cristina Penuela-Mora M, Nunez Vargas MP, Toledo M, Disney M, Rejou-Mechain M, Baisie M, Kalamandeen M, Pallqui Camacho N, Davila Cardozo N, Silva N, Pitman N, Higuchi N, Banki O, Alvarez Loayza P, Graca PMLA, Morandi PS, and 32 other authors. 2022. Water table depth modulates productivity and biomass across Amazonian forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Tait C, Beecham R, Lovelace R, Barber S. 2022. Is cycling infrastructure in London safe and equitable? Evidence from the cycling infrastructure database. Journal of Transport and Health. 26
Talbot J, Lucas-Smith M, Speakman A, Streb M, Nuttall S, Carlino D, Johansson P, Sheehan N, Groot N, Lovelace R. 2022. Active Travel Oriented Development: Assessing the suitability of sites for new homes. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research. 51-72 22.4
Uzondu C, Jamson S, Marsden G. 2022. Road safety in Nigeria: unravelling the challenges, measures, and strategies for improvement. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion.
Wadud Z, Adeel M, Anable J, Lucas K. 2022. A disaggregate analysis of ‘excess’ car travel and its role in decarbonisation. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 109
Wu S, Grant-Muller S, Yang L. 2022. Modelling the Mobility Changes Caused by Perceived Risk and Policy Efficiency. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. 11.8
Beecham R, Lovelace R. 2022. A framework for inserting visually-supported inferences into geographical analysis workflow: application to road safety research.
Beecham R, Tait C, Lovelace R, Yang Y. 2022. Connected bikeability in London: which localities are better connected by bike and does this matter?.
Lovelace R, Félix R, Carlino D. 2022. Jittering: A computationally efficient method for generating realistic route networks from origin-destination data.
Lovelace R, Félix R, Carlino D. 2022. Exploring jittering and routing options for converting origin-destination data into route networks: towards accurate estimates of movement at the street level.
Rowe F, Lovelace R, Dennett A. 2022. Spatial Interaction Modelling: A Manifesto.
Anable J, Brown L, docherty I, Marsden G. 2022. Less is more: Changing travel in a post-pandemic society.
Brown L, Anable J. 2022. Reducing car kilometres 20% by 2030: public perceptions.
Brown L, Anable J. 2022. Reducing car kilometres in Scotland - public perceptions as to what needs to be in place - Summary report. In: Reducing car kilometres in Scotland - public perceptions as to what needs to be in place - Summary report.
Büscher M, Clark J, Colderley R, Kirkbride A, Larty J, McCulloch S, Moody E, Mullis E, Philips I, Vaudrey W, Willshaw K. 2022. Cumbria 2037: Decarbonising Mobility Futures.
Cass N, Lucas K, Adeel M, Anable J, Buchs M, Lovelace R, Morgan M, Mullen C. 2022. Curbing excess: high energy consumption and the fair energy transition.
Giesekam J, Norman J, Lovelace R. 2022. Integrating embodied carbon into transport infrastructure scenarios.
Lokesh K, Densley-Tingley D, Marsden G. 2022. Measuring Railway Infrastructure Carbon: A ‘critical’ in transport’s journey to net-zero.
Lokesh K, Densley-Tingley D, Marsden G. 2022. Measuring Road Infrastructure Carbon: A ‘critical’ in transport’s journey to net-zero.
Marsden G, Lokesh K, Densley-Tingley D. 2022. Everything Counts: Why transport infrastructure emissions matter for decision makers.
Monsuur F, Man J, Morton C, Morgan M, Lovelace R, Heinen E. 2022. Operation and Performance of Transport Infrastructure Chargepoints: End of Project Report. In: Operation and Performance of Transport Infrastructure Chargepoints: End of Project Report.

2021

Buehler R, Heinen E, Nakamura K. 2021. Bicycle Parking. In: Pucher J; Buehler R (eds.) Cycling for Sustainable Cities.
Docherty I, Marsden G, Anable J, Forth T. 2021. Transport, the economy and environmental sustainability post-Covid-19. In: McCann P; Vorley T (eds.) Productivity and the Pandemic: Challenges and Insights from Covid-19.
Docherty I, Marsden G, Anable J, Forth T. 2021. Mobility during and after the pandemic. In: Bryson JR; Andres L; Ersoy A; Reardon L (eds.) Living with Pandemics: Places, People and Policy.
Grant-Muller S, Martin A. 2021. Technology enabled data for sustainable transport policy. In: Vickerman R (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Transportation.
Heinen E, Handy S. 2021. Programs and Policies Promoting Cycling. In: Pucher J; Buehler R (eds.) Cycling for Sustainable Cities.
Matthews B. 2021. Disabled Travelers. In: International Encyclopedia of Transportation.
Mullen C. 2021. Transport Modes and Inequalities. In: Vickerman R (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Transportation.
Pangbourne K. 2021. Public Transport and Governance of Smart Mobility. In: Mulley C; Ison S; Nelson J (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Public Transport.
Pangbourne K, Attard M. 2021. Transitions and disruptive technologies in transport planning. In: Vickerman R (eds.) Encyclopedia of Transportation.
Barnard Y, Harrison G, de Klein D. 2021. Experiencing the future: evaluating user acceptance of automated vehicles. 7th International HUMANIST Conference
Campbell M. 2021. Collective Listening off the Dance Floor.
An Z, Heinen E, Watling D. 2021. When you are born matters: An age-period-cohort analysis of multimodality. Travel Behaviour and Society. 129-145 22
An Z, Heinen E, Watling D. 2023. The level and determinants of multimodal travel behavior: Does trip purpose make a difference?. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 103-117 17.2
Behrendt F, Cairns S, Raffo D, Philips I. 2021. Impact of E-Bikes on Cycling in Hilly Areas: Participants’ Experience of Electrically-Assisted Cycling in a UK Study. Sustainability. 13.16
Bennett AC, Dargie GC, Cuni-Sanchez A, Mukendi JT, Hubau W, Mukinzi JM, Phillips OL, Malhi Y, Sullivan MJP, Cooper DLM, Adu-Bredu S, Affum-Baffoe K, Amani CA, Banin LF, Beeckman H, Begne SK, Bocko YE, Boeckx P, Bogaert J, Brncic T, Chezeaux E, Clark CJ, Daniels AK, Haulleville TD, Kamdem M-ND, Doucet J-L, Ondo FE, Ewango CEN, Feldpausch TR, Foli EG, Gonmadje C, Hall JS, Hardy OJ, Harris DJ, Ifo SA, Jeffery KJ, Kearsley E, Leal M, Levesley A, Makana J-R, Lukasu FM, Medjibe VP, Mihindu V, Moore S, Begone NN, Pickavance GC, Poulsen JR, Reitsma J, Sonké B, Sunderland TCH, Taedoumg H, Talbot J, Tuagben DS, Umunay PM, Verbeeck H, Vleminckx J, White LJT, Woell H, Woods JT, Zemagho L, Lewis SL. 2021. Resistance of African tropical forests to an extreme climate anomaly. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA. 118.21
Dixon J, Koukoura S, Brand C, Morgan M, Bell K. 2021. Spatially Disaggregated Car Ownership Prediction Using Deep Neural Networks. Future Transportation. 113-133 1.1
Esquivel-Muelbert A, Phillips OL, Brienen RJW, Fauset S, Sullivan MJP, Baker TR, Chao K-J, Feldpausch TR, Gloor E, Higuchi N, Houwing-Duistermaat J, Lloyd J, Liu H, Malhi Y, Marimon B, Marimon Junior BH, Monteagudo-Mendoza A, Poorter L, Silveira M, Torre EV, Dávila EA, del Aguila Pasquel J, Almeida E, Loayza PA, Andrade A, Aragão LEOC, Araujo-Murakami A, Arets E, Arroyo L, Aymard C. GA, Baisie M, Baraloto C, Camargo PB, Barroso J, Blanc L, Bonal D, Bongers F, Boot R, Brown F, Burban B, Camargo JL, Castro W, Moscoso VC, Chave J, Comiskey J, Valverde FC, da Costa AL, Cardozo ND, Di Fiore A, Dourdain A, Erwin T, Llampazo GF, Vieira ICG, Herrera R, Honorio Coronado E, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I, Jimenez-Rojas E, Killeen T, Laurance S, Laurance W, Levesley A, Lewis SL, Ladvocat KLLM, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Lovejoy T, Meir P, Mendoza C, Morandi P, Neill D, Nogueira Lima AJ, Vargas PN, de Oliveira EA, Camacho NP, Pardo G, Peacock J, Peña-Claros M, Peñuela-Mora MC, Pickavance G, Pipoly J, Pitman N, Prieto A, Pugh TAM, Quesada C, Ramirez-Angulo H, de Almeida Reis SM, Rejou-Machain M, Correa ZR, Bayona LR, Rudas A, Salomão R, Serrano J, Espejo JS, Silva N, Singh J, Stahl C, Stropp J, Swamy V, Talbot J, ter Steege H, Terborgh J, and 15 other authors. 2021. Author Correction: Tree mode of death and mortality risk factors across Amazon forests. Nature Communications. 12.1
Fernando M, Heinen E, Johnson D. 2021. Exposure, timing, and vulnerability: The role of public transport in inducing gentrification. Journal of Transport and Land Use.
ForestPlots.net, Blundo C, Carilla J, Grau R, Malizia A, Malizia L, Osinaga-Acosta O, Bird M, Bradford M, Catchpole D, Ford A, Graham A, Hilbert D, Kemp J, Laurance S, Laurance W, Ishida FY, Marshall A, Waite C, Woell H, Bastin J-F, Bauters M, Beeckman H, Boeckx P, Bogaert J, De Canniere C, de Haulleville T, Doucet J-L, Hardy O, Hubau W, Kearsley E, Verbeeck H, Vleminckx J, Brewer SW, Alarcón A, Araujo-Murakami A, Arets E, Arroyo L, Chavez E, Fredericksen T, Villaroel RG, Sibauty GG, Killeen T, Licona JC, Lleigue J, Mendoza C, Murakami S, Gutierrez AP, Pardo G, Peña-Claros M, Poorter L, Toledo M, Cayo JV, Viscarra LJ, Vos V, Ahumada J, Almeida E, Almeida J, de Oliveira EA, da Cruz WA, de Oliveira AA, Carvalho FA, Obermuller FA, Andrade A, Carvalho FA, Vieira SA, Aquino AC, Aragão L, Araújo AC, Assis MA, Gomes JAMA, Baccaro F, de Camargo PB, Barni P, Barroso J, Bernacci LC, Bordin K, de Medeiros MB, Broggio I, Camargo JL, Cardoso D, Carniello MA, Rochelle ALC, Castilho C, Castro AAJF, Castro W, Ribeiro SC, Costa F, de Oliveira RC, Coutinho I, Cunha J, da Costa L, da Costa Ferreira L, da Costa Silva R, da Graça Zacarias Simbine M, de Andrade Kamimura V, de Lima HC, de Oliveira Melo L, de Queiroz L, de Sousa Lima JR, and 451 other authors. 2021. Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots. Biological Conservation. 260
Grote M, Pilko A, Scanlan J, Cherrett T, Dickinson J, Smith A, Oakey A, Marsden G. 2021. Pathways to unsegregated sharing of airspace: views of the uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) industry. Drones. 5.4
Hall S, Anable J, Hardy J, Workman M, Mazur C, Matthews Y. 2021. Innovative energy business models appeal to specific consumer groups but may exacerbate existing inequalities for the disengaged. Nature Energy. 337-338 6
Hall S, Anable J, Hardy J, Workman M, Mazur C, Matthews Y. 2021. Matching consumer segments to innovative utility business models. Nature Energy. 349-361 6.1
Hall S, Anable J, Hardy J, Workman M, Mazur C, Matthews Y. 2021. Author Correction: Matching consumer segments to innovative utility business models. Nature Energy. 684-684 6
Harrison G, Grant-Muller SM, Hodgson FC. 2021. A review of transport-health system dynamics models. Journal of Transport & Health. 22
Harrison G, Shepherd SP, Chen H. 2021. Modelling Uptake Sensitivities of Connected and Automated Vehicle Technologies. International Journal of System Dynamics Applications. 88-106 10.2
Hayes N, Introna LD, Cass N. 2021. Participatory Design as the Temporal Flow of Coalescing Participatory Lines. Computer Supported Cooperative Work. 507-538 30.4
Liang L, Xu M, Grant-Muller S, Mussone L. 2021. Household travel mode choice estimation with large-scale data—an empirical analysis based on mobility data in Milan. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 70-85 15.1
Liu Q, An Z, Liu Y, Ying W, Zhao P. 2021. Smartphone-based services, perceived accessibility, and transport inequity during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-lagged panel study. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 97
Liu Q, Liu Y, Zhang C, An Z, Zhao P. 2021. Elderly mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative exploration in Kunming, China. Journal of Transport Geography. 96
Liu Q, Lucas K, Marsden G. 2021. Public acceptability of congestion charging in Beijing, China: How transferrable are Western ideas of public acceptability?. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 97-110 15.2
Lokesh K, Marsden G. 2021. Estimates of the carbon impacts of commute travel restrictions due to Covid-19 in the UK. Transport Findings. April
Lovelace R. 2021. Open Source Tools for Geographic Analysis in Transport Planning. Journal of Geographical Systems. 547-578 23.4
Lyons G, Marsden G. 2021. Opening out and closing down: the treatment of uncertainty in transport planning’s forecasting paradigm. Transportation. 595-616 48.2
Marsden G, Anable J. 2021. Behind the Targets? The Case for Coherence in a Multi-Scalar Approach to Carbon Action Plans in the Transport Sector. Sustainability. 13.13
Marsden G, Docherty I. 2021. Mega-disruptions and policy change: Lessons from the mobility sector in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK. Transport Policy. 86-97 110
Morton C, Mattioli G, Anable J. 2021. Public acceptability towards Low Emission Zones: The role of attitudes, norms, emotions, and trust. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 256-270 150
Mullen C. 2021. Fairness in transitions to low-carbon mobility. One Earth. 168-171 4.2
Mullen CA. 2021. Why Mobility Justice Means Prioritising Accessible Walking Environments. Regular Issue. 1.1
Philips I, Anable J, Chatterton T. 2021. E-bikes and their capability to reduce car CO2 emissions. Transport Policy.
Philips I, Mattioli G, Anable J. 2021. Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK. Transport Findings.
Philips I, Mattioli G, Anable J. 2021. Spatial Analysis of Dog Ownership and Car Use in the UK. Transport Findings.
Rokseth LS, Heinen E, Hauglin EA, Nordström T, Manum B. 2021. Reducing Private Car Demand, Fact or Fiction? A Study Mapping Changes in Accessibility to Grocery Stores in Norway. European Transport Research Review.
Signori-Müller C, Oliveira RS, de Vasconcellos Barros F, Tavares JV, Gilpin M, Diniz FC, Marca Zevallos MJ, Yupayccana CAS, Acosta M, Bacca J, Cruz Chino RS, Aramayo Cuellar GM, Cumapa ERM, Martinez F, Pérez Mullisaca FM, Nina A, Bañon Sanchez JM, Fernandes da Silva L, Tello L, Sanchez Tintaya J, Martinez Ugarteche MT, Baker TR, Bittencourt PRL, Borma LS, Brum M, Castro W, Honorio Coronado EN, Cosio EG, Feldpausch TR, d'Agosto Miguel Fonseca L, Gloor E, Flores Llampazo G, Malhi Y, Monteagudo Mendoza A, Chama Moscoso V, Araujo-Murakami A, Phillips OL, Salinas N, Silveira M, Talbot J, Vasquez R, Mencuccini M, Galbraith D. 2021. Non-structural carbohydrates mediate seasonal water stress across Amazon forests. Nature Communications. 12.1
Vidal Tortosa E, Lovelace R, Heinen E, Mann RP. 2021. Infrastructure is not enough: Interactions between the environment, socioeconomic disadvantage, and cycling participation in England. Journal of Transport and Land Use. 693-714 14.1
Vidal Tortosa E, Lovelace R, Heinen E, Mann RP. 2021. Cycling behaviour and socioeconomic disadvantage: an investigation based on the English National Travel Survey. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 173-185 152
Vidal Tortosa E, Lovelace R, Heinen E, Mann RP. 2021. Socioeconomic inequalities in cycling safety: An analysis of cycling injury risk by residential deprivation level in England. Journal of Transport and Health. 23
Woodcock J, Aldred R, Lovelace R, Strain T, Goodman A. 2021. Health, environmental and distributional impacts of cycling uptake: The model underlying the Propensity to Cycle tool for England and Wales. Journal of Transport and Health. 22
Xie B, Lu Y, Wu L, An Z. 2021. Dose-response effect of a large-scale greenway intervention on physical activities: The first natural experimental study in China. Health & Place. 67
Lovelace R, Tennekes M, Carlino D. 2021. ClockBoard: a zoning system for urban analysis.
Morgan M; Anable J; Lucas K (2021) A place-based carbon calculator for England 29th Annual GIS Research UK Conference (GISRUK)
Vidal Tortosa E (2021) Analysing inequalities in cycling injury risk by residential deprivation level UTSG Annual Conference 2021
Brown L, Anable J. 2021. Reducing car kilometres in Scotland: Public perception of car clubs and car sharing - Summary of key findings. In: Reducing car kilometres in Scotland: public perceptions of car clubs and car sharing - Summary of key findings.
Marsden G, Anable J, Docherty I, Brown L. 2021. At a crossroads - Travel adaptations during Covid-19 restrictions and where next?.
Philips I, Philips I, Brown L, Kirkbride A, Tate H. 2021. E-bike use in the Lake District During Covid -19: insights for sustainable transport & green recovery.

2020

Campbell M. 2020. Smart as agency and human interaction: exploring the work of women bus conductors in Bengaluru, India. In: Uteng TP; Rømer Christensen H; Levin L (eds.) Gendering Smart Mobilities.
Grant-Muller S, Hodgson F, Cross P. 2020. Social media and traffic and travel information. In: Collection and Delivery of Traffic and Travel Information.
Heinen E, Mattioli G. 2020. Multimodality and sustainable transport: a critical perspective. In: Appel A; Scheiner J; Wilde M (eds.) Mobilität, Erreichbarkeit, Raum. 1. Studien zur Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung.
Hodgson F. 2020. Social media services and business models. In: Collection and Delivery of Traffic and Travel Information.
Mladenović MN, Stead D, Milakis D, Pangbourne K, Givoni M. 2020. Governance cultures and sociotechnical imaginaries of self-driving vehicle technology: Comparative analysis of Finland, UK and Germany. In: Milakis D; Thomopoulos N; van Wee B (eds.) Policy Implications of Autonomous Vehicles. Advances in Transport Policy and Planning.
Mullen C. 2020. Governing a Risky Relationship Between Sustainability and Smart Mobility. In: Finck M; Lamping M; Moscon V; Richter H (eds.) Smart Urban Mobility - Law, Regulation, and Policy. MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law.
Pangbourne K. 2020. Challenge, Coordination, and Collaboration for Effective Rural Mobility Solutions. In: Amaral AM; Barreto L; Baltazar S; Silva JP; Gonçalves L (eds.) Implications of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) in Urban and Rural Environments: Emerging Research and Opportunities.
Pettit C, Stimson B, Barton J, Goldie X, Greenwood P, Lovelace R, Eagleson S. 2020. Open access, open source and cloud computing: a glimpse into the future of GIS. In: Geertman S; Stillwell J (eds.) Handbook of Planning Support Science.
Singleton PA, De Vos J, Heinen E, Pudāne B. 2020. Potential health and well-being implications of autonomous vehicles. In: Dimitris M; Thomopoulos N; van Wee B (eds.) Policy implications of Autonomous Vehicles. Advances in Transport Policy and Planning.
Aittoniemi E, Barnard Y, Harrison G, Innamaa S, Malin F, Rämä P. 2020. Towards a method for getting a grip on societal impacts of automated driving. TRA2020: the 8th Transport Research Arena
Kolarova V, Ertl D, Aittoniemi E, Harrison G, Touliou K, Barnard Y, Naendrup-Poell L. 2020. Assessing user expectations, requirements, and concerns toward automated driving progressed by internet of things – a user-centric development approach. Transport Research Arena
Philips I, Shadbolt C. 2020. SPATIAL MICROSIMULATION OF ANNUAL CAR KM TRAVELLED BY PURPOSE. European Transport Conference
Rakoff HE, Smith S, Innamaa S, Barnard Y, Harrison G, Shaw J. 2020. Building feedback into modelling impacts of automated vehicles: Developing a consensus model and quantitative tool. TRA2020: the 8th Transport Research Arena
Alhassan IB, Matthews B, Toner JP, Susilo YO. 2020. The Movingo integrated ticket: seamless connections across the mälardalen region of Sweden. Transportation Planning and Technology.
Ambrosio-Albala P, Middlemiss L, Owen A, Hargreaves T, Emmel N, Gilbertson J, Tod A, Snell C, Mullen C, Longhurst N, Gillard R. 2020. From rational to relational: How energy poor households engage with the British retail energy market. Energy Research and Social Science. 70
Brand C, Anable J, Ketsopoulou I, Watson J. 2020. Road to zero or road to nowhere? Disrupting transport and energy in a zero carbon world. Energy Policy. 139
Brand C, Schwanen T, Anable J. 2020. ‘Online Omnivores’ or ‘Willing but struggling’? Identifying online grocery shopping behavior segments using attitude theory. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services. 57
Dos Reis RA, Grant-Muller S, Lovelace R, Hodgson F. 2020. Different people, different incentives? Examining the public acceptance of smartphone-based persuasive strategies for sustainable travel using psychographic segmentation. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation.
Esquivel-Muelbert A, Phillips OL, Brienen RJW, Fauset S, Sullivan MJP, Baker TR, Chao K-J, Feldpausch TR, Gloor E, Higuchi N, Houwing-Duistermaat J, Lloyd J, Liu H, Malhi Y, Marimon B, Marimon Junior BH, Monteagudo-Mendoza A, Poorter L, Silveira M, Torre EV, Dávila EA, del Aguila Pasquel J, Almeida E, Loayza PA, Andrade A, Aragão LEOC, Araujo-Murakami A, Arets E, Arroyo L, Aymard C. GA, Baisie M, Baraloto C, Camargo PB, Barroso J, Blanc L, Bonal D, Bongers F, Boot R, Brown F, Burban B, Camargo JL, Castro W, Moscoso VC, Chave J, Comiskey J, Valverde FC, da Costa AL, Cardozo ND, Di Fiore A, Dourdain A, Erwin T, Llampazo GF, Vieira ICG, Herrera R, Honorio Coronado E, Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I, Jimenez-Rojas E, Killeen T, Laurance S, Laurance W, Levesley A, Lewis SL, Ladvocat KLLM, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Lovejoy T, Meir P, Mendoza C, Morandi P, Neill D, Nogueira Lima AJ, Vargas PN, de Oliveira EA, Camacho NP, Pardo G, Peacock J, Peña-Claros M, Peñuela-Mora MC, Pickavance G, Pipoly J, Pitman N, Prieto A, Pugh TAM, Quesada C, Ramirez-Angulo H, de Almeida Reis SM, Rejou-Machain M, Correa ZR, Bayona LR, Rudas A, Salomão R, Serrano J, Espejo JS, Silva N, Singh J, Stahl C, Stropp J, Swamy V, Talbot J, ter Steege H, Terborgh J, and 15 other authors. 2020. Tree mode of death and mortality risk factors across Amazon forests. Nature Communications. 11.1
Faulconbridge J, Jones I, Marsden G, Anable J. 2020. Work, ICT and travel in multinational corporations: the synthetic work mobility situation. New Technology, Work and Employment. 195-214 35.2
Harrison G, Bivona E, Rossetti R. 2020. Editorial: Special issue on Simulation in Transportation. Journal of Simulation. 239-241 14.4
Harrison G, Grant-Muller SM, Hodgson FC. 2020. New and emerging data forms in transportation planning and policy: Opportunities and challenges for “Track and Trace” data. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 117
Harrison G, Gühnemann A, Shepherd S. 2020. The Business Case for a Journey Planning and Ticketing App—Comparison between a Simulation Analysis and Real-World Data. Sustainability. 12.10
Hubau W, Lewis SL, Phillips OL, Affum-Baffoe K, Beeckman H, Cuní-Sanchez A, Daniels AK, Ewango CEN, Fauset S, Mukinzi JM, Sheil D, Sonké B, Sullivan MJP, Sunderland TCH, Taedoumg H, Thomas SC, White LJT, Abernethy KA, Adu-Bredu S, Amani CA, Baker TR, Banin LF, Baya F, Begne SK, Bennett AC, Benedet F, Bitariho R, Bocko YE, Boeckx P, Boundja P, Brienen RJW, Brncic T, Chezeaux E, Chuyong GB, Clark CJ, Collins M, Comiskey JA, Coomes DA, Dargie GC, de Haulleville T, Kamdem MND, Doucet J-L, Esquivel-Muelbert A, Feldpausch TR, Fofanah A, Foli EG, Gilpin M, Gloor E, Gonmadje C, Gourlet-Fleury S, Hall JS, Hamilton AC, Harris DJ, Hart TB, Hockemba MBN, Hladik A, Ifo SA, Jeffery KJ, Jucker T, Yakusu EK, Kearsley E, Kenfack D, Koch A, Leal ME, Levesley A, Lindsell JA, Lisingo J, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Lovett JC, Makana J-R, Malhi Y, Marshall AR, Martin J, Martin EH, Mbayu FM, Medjibe VP, Mihindou V, Mitchard ETA, Moore S, Munishi PKT, Bengone NN, Ojo L, Ondo FE, Peh KS-H, Pickavance GC, Poulsen AD, Poulsen JR, Qie L, Reitsma J, Rovero F, Swaine MD, Talbot J, Taplin J, Taylor DM, Thomas DW, Toirambe B, Mukendi JT, Tuagben D, Umunay PM, van der Heijden GMF, and 7 other authors. 2020. Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests. Nature. 80-87 579.7797
Hui A, Marsden G. 2020. Steering the future of travel demand: an interview with Greg Marsden about building dialogues and changing practices. Applied Mobilities.
Lovelace R, Beecham R, Heinen E, Vidal Tortosa E, Yang Y, Slade C, Roberts A. 2020. Is the London Cycle Hire Scheme becoming more inclusive? An evaluation of the shifting spatial distribution of uptake based on 70 million trips. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 1-15 140
Lovelace R, Parkin J, Cohen T. 2020. Open access transport models: A leverage point in sustainable transport planning. Transport Policy. 47-54 97
Lovelace R, Talbot J, Morgan M, Lucas-Smith M. 2020. Methods to prioritise pop-up active transport infrastructure and their application in a national cycleway prioritisation tool. Transport Findings. July
Marsden G. 2020. Potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the future of travel demand. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Civil Engineering. 99-99 173.3
Marsden G, Anable J, Chatterton T, Docherty I, Faulconbridge J, Murray L, Roby H, Shires J. 2020. Studying disruptive events: Innovations in behaviour, opportunities for lower carbon transport policy?. Transport Policy. 89-101 94
Marsden G, Docherty I, Dowling R. 2020. Parking futures: Curbside management in the era of ‘new mobility’ services in British and Australian cities. Land Use Policy. 91
Marsden G, Reardon L. 2020. Introduction to Special Section on Transport Governance. Transport Policy.
Morgan M, Lovelace R. 2020. Travel flow aggregation: Nationally scalable methods for interactive and online visualisation of transport behaviour at the road network level. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science.
Mullen C, Marsden G, Philips I. 2020. Seeking protection from precarity? Relationships between transport needs and insecurity in housing and employment. Geoforum. 4-13 109
Munyombwe T, Lovelace R, Green MP, Norman P, Walpole S, Hall M, Timmis A, Batin P, Brownlee A, Brownlee J, Ged O, Gale CP. 2020. Association of prevalence of active transport to work and incidence of myocardial infarction: A nationwide ecological study. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 822-829 27.8
Musgrave J, Jopson A, Jamson S. 2020. Travelling to a Sport Event: Profiling Sport Fans Against the Transtheoretical Model of change. Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research.
Nash C, Matthews B, Smith A. 2020. The impact of rail industry restructuring on incentives to adopt innovation: A case study of Britain. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit. 331-337 234.3
Pangbourne K, Bennett S, Baker A. 2020. Persuasion Profiles to Promote Pedestrianism: Effective Targeting of Active Travel Messages. Travel Behaviour and Society. 300-312 20
Pangbourne K, Mladenović MN, Stead D, Milakis D. 2020. Questioning mobility as a service: Unanticipated implications for society and governance. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 35-49 131
Philips I. 2020. An Agent Based Model to Estimate Lynx Dispersal if Re-Introduced to Scotland. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. 161-185 13.1
Philips I, Walmsley A, Anable J. 2020. A scoping indicator identifying potential impacts of all-inclusive MaaS taxis on other modes in Manchester. Transport Findings. January 2020
Reardon L, Marsden G. 2020. Exploring the role of the state in the depoliticisation of UK transport policy. Policy and Politics. 223-240 48.2
Santos T, Silva MA, Fernandes VA, Marsden G. 2020. Resilience and Vulnerability of Public Transportation Fare Systems: The Case of the City of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Sustainability. 12.2
Sullivan MJP, Lewis SL, Affum-Baffoe K, Castilho C, Costa F, Sanchez AC, Ewango CEN, Hubau W, Marimon B, Monteagudo-Mendoza A, Qie L, Sonké B, Martinez RV, Baker TR, Brienen RJW, Feldpausch TR, Galbraith D, Gloor M, Malhi Y, Aiba S-I, Alexiades MN, Almeida EC, de Oliveira EA, Dávila EÁ, Loayza PA, Andrade A, Vieira SA, Aragão LEOC, Araujo-Murakami A, Arets EJMM, Arroyo L, Ashton P, Aymard C. G, Baccaro FB, Banin LF, Baraloto C, Camargo PB, Barlow J, Barroso J, Bastin J-F, Batterman SA, Beeckman H, Begne SK, Bennett AC, Berenguer E, Berry N, Blanc L, Boeckx P, Bogaert J, Bonal D, Bongers F, Bradford M, Brearley FQ, Brncic T, Brown F, Burban B, Camargo JL, Castro W, Céron C, Ribeiro SC, Moscoso VC, Chave J, Chezeaux E, Clark CJ, de Souza FC, Collins M, Comiskey JA, Valverde FC, Medina MC, da Costa L, Dančák M, Dargie GC, Davies S, Cardozo ND, de Haulleville T, de Medeiros MB, del Aguila Pasquel J, Derroire G, Di Fiore A, Doucet J-L, Dourdain A, Droissant V, Duque LF, Ekoungoulou R, Elias F, Erwin T, Esquivel-Muelbert A, Fauset S, Ferreira J, Llampazo GF, Foli E, Ford A, Gilpin M, Hall JS, Hamer KC, Hamilton AC, Harris DJ, Hart TB, Hédl R, Herault B, and 127 other authors. 2020. Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth’s tropical forests. Science. 869-874 368.6493
Uttley J, Fotios S, Lovelace R. 2020. Road lighting density and brightness linked with increased cycling rates after-dark. PLOS ONE. 15.5
Wang G, Xu M, Grant-Muller S, Gao Z. 2020. Combination of tradable credit scheme and link capacity improvement to balance economic growth and environmental management in sustainable-oriented transport development: A bi-objective bi-level programming approach. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 459-471 137
Xue Q, Xu M, Mullen C. 2020. Governance of Emerging Autonomous Driving Development in China. Transportation Research Record. 281-290 2674.6
Woodcock J; Aldred R; Lovelace R; Goodman A (2020) P71 The propensity to cycle tool: a policy tool to estimate cycling potential for english and welsh transport planners Society for Social Medicine and Population Health Annual Scientific Meeting 2020
Bradshaw J, Kempson E, Mullen C. 2020. Access to essential services for low-income people United Kingdom.
Campbell M, Marsden G, Walker R, McCulloch S, Jenkinson K, Anable J. 2020. Decarbonising Transport: Climate Smart Parking Policies.
Campbell M, Walker R, Marsden G, McCulloch S, Jenkinson K, Anable J. 2020. Decarbonising transport - The role of land use, localisation and accessibility.
Lovelace R. 2020. Reproducible road safety research with R: A practical introduction.
Marsden G. 2020. The Role of Sub-National Transport Bodies in Carbon Governance. In: The Role of Sub-National Transport Bodies in Carbon Governance, DecarboN8 working paper 3.1..
Marsden G, Anderson K, Büscher M, Densley-Tingley D, Spurling N, Sun H, Thankappan S, Walker R, Walker S, Whittle K. 2020. Place-Based Solutions for Transport Decarbonisation, Submission to the Department for Transport’s Consultation on the Transport Decarbonisation Plan.
Ojeda Cabral M, Dekker T, Batley R, Matthews B. 2020. Valuation and Appraisal of Accessibility in Rail (VAAR): an appraisal framework for improvements in accessibility for all.
Philips I, Anable J, Chatterton T. 2020. e-bike carbon savings – how much and where?.
Roelich K, Marsden G. 2020. Supporting decision making for resilient net-zero infrastructure.
Walker R, Campbell M, Marsden G, Anable J, McCulloch S, Jenkinson K. 2020. Decarbonising transport The role of buses.
Gilardi A, Lovelace R, Padgham M. 2020. Data structures and methods for reproducible street network analysis: overview and implementations in R.
Lovelace R, Talbot J, Morgan M, Lucas-Smith M. 2020. Methods to prioritise pop-up active transport infrastructure and their application in a national cycleway prioritisation tool.
Walker R, Morgan M, Marsden G, Anable J. 2020. Carbon accounting for local authorities: A comparative analysis of NAEI estimates and MOT test data based estimates.

2019

Lovelace R, Nowosad J, Muenchow J. 2019. Geocomputation with R. The R Series.
Anable J, Brand C. 2019. Energy, pollution and climate change. In: Transport Matters: Why transport matters and how we can make it better.
Dawson D, Marsden G. 2019. Disruption and resilience: New realities?. In: Transport Matters: Why transport matters and how we can make it better.
Guzman Jaramillo A, Philips I, Lucas K. 2019. Social impact assessment: the case of bus rapid transit in the city of Quito, Ecuador. In: Lucas K; Martens K; Di Ciommo F; Dupont-Kieffer A (eds.) Measuring Transport Equity.
Marsden G. 2019. Rebound. In: Rinkinen J; Shove E; Toritti J (eds.) Energy Fables: Challenging Ideas in the Energy Sector.
Marsden G. 2019. Transport governance. In: Stanley J; Hensher DA (eds.) A Research Agenda for Transport Policy.
Brand C, Anable J. 2019. ‘Disruption’ and ‘continuity’ in transport energy systems: the case of the ban on new conventional fossil fuel vehicles. ECEEE 2019 Summer Study
Daramy-Williams E, Anable J, Grant-Muller S. 2019. Car use: Intentional, habitual or both? Insights from Anscombe and the mobility biography literature.. 51st Universities' Transport Study Group
Mattioli G, Anable J, Goodwin P. 2019. A week in the life of a car: a nuanced view of possible EV charging regimes. ECEEE 2019 Summer Study
Pearce M, Macklon G, Dallas M, Philips I. 2019. A spatial microsimulation approach to modelling capacity for active travel in Scotland. STAR Scottish Transport Applications and Research
Philips I, Anable J, Chatterton T. 2019. A small area estimation of the capability of individuals to replace car travel with walking, cycling and e-bikes and its implications for energy use. ECEEE Summer Study
Aldred R, Watson T, Lovelace R, Woodcock R. 2019. Barriers to investing in cycling: Stakeholder views from England. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 149-159 128
Alhassan IB, Matthews B, Toner JP, Susilo YO. 2019. Revisiting public transport service delivery: exploring rail commuters’ attitudes towards fare collection and verification systems. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research. 310-331 19.4
Brand C, Anable J, Morton C. 2019. Lifestyle, efficiency and limits: modelling transport energy and emissions using a socio-technical approach. Energy Efficiency. 187-207 12.1
Cepeda Zorrilla M, Hodgson F, Jopson A. 2019. Exploring the influence of attitudes, social comparison and image and prestige among non-cyclists to predict intention to cycle in Mexico City. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 327-342 60
Daramy-Williams E, Anable J, Grant-Muller S. 2019. A systematic review of the evidence on plug-in electric vehicle user experience. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 22-36 71
Daramy-Williams E, Anable J, Grant-Muller S. 2019. Car Use: Intentional, Habitual, or Both? Insights from Anscombe and the Mobility Biography Literature. Sustainability. 11.24
El Rashidy RAH, Grant-Muller S. 2019. A composite resilience index for road transport networks. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport. 174-183 172.3
Figueroa Martínez C, Hodgson F, Mullen C, Timms P. 2019. Walking through deprived neighbourhoods: Meanings and constructions behind the attributes of the built environment. Travel Behaviour and Society. 171-181 16
Goodman A, Rojas IF, Woodcock J, Aldred R, Berkoff N, Morgan M, Abbas A, Lovelace R. 2019. Scenarios of cycling to school in England, and associated health and carbon impacts: Application of the ‘Propensity to Cycle Tool’. Journal of Transport and Health. 263-278 12
Gómez Vilchez JJ, Smyth A, Kelleher L, Lu H, Rohr C, Harrison G, Thiel C. 2019. Electric Car Purchase Price as a Factor Determining Consumers’ Choice and their Views on Incentives in Europe. Sustainability. 11.22
Heinen E, Buehler R. 2019. Bicycle parking: a systematic review of scientific literature on parking behaviour, parking preferences, and their influence on cycling and travel behaviour. Transport Reviews. 630-656 39.5
Heinen E, Mattioli G. 2019. Does a high level of multimodality mean less car use? An exploration of multimodality trends in England. Transportation. 1093-1126 46.4
Heinen E, Mattioli G. 2019. Multimodality and CO2 emissions: a relationship moderated by distance. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 179-196 75
Hubau W, De Mil T, Van den Bulcke J, Phillips OL, Angoboy Ilondea B, Van Acker J, Sullivan MJP, Nsenga L, Toirambe B, Couralet C, Banin LF, Begne SK, Baker TR, Bourland N, Chezeaux E, Clark CJ, Collins M, Comiskey JA, Cuni-Sanchez A, Deklerck V, Dierickx S, Doucet J-L, Ewango CEN, Feldpausch TR, Gilpin M, Gonmadje C, Hall JS, Harris DJ, Hardy OJ, Kamdem M-ND, Kasongo Yakusu E, Lopez Gonzalez G, Makana J-R, Malhi Y, Mbayu FM, Moore S, Mukinzi J, Pickavance G, Poulsen JR, Reitsma J, Rousseau M, Sonké B, Sunderland T, Taedoumg H, Talbot J, Tshibamba Mukendi J, Umunay PM, Vleminckx J, White LJT, Zemagho L, Lewis SL, Beeckman H. 2019. The persistence of carbon in the African forest understory. Nature Plants. 133-140 5.2
Liu Q, Lucas K, Marsden G, Liu Y. 2019. Egalitarianism and public perception of social inequities: A case study of Beijing congestion charge. Transport Policy. 47-62 74
Lovelace R. 2019. Book review: Transport Justice Designing Fair Transport Systems by Karel Martens. 2017. New York Routledge £40.99. ISBN 978-0415638326. Journal of Transport Geography. 79
Lovelace R. 2019. Open source tools for geographic analysis in transport planning.
Lovelace R, Morgan M, Hama L, Padgham M. 2019. stats 19: A package for working with open road crash data. The Journal of Open Source Software. 4.33
Marsden G. 2019. Book review: Forecasting Urban Travel: Past, Present and Future. David Boyce. University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University, USA and Huw Williams. Cardiff University, Edward Elgar Publishing, (£126.00 (Hardback), £32.00 (Paperback and eBook), ISBN: 978-1-84844-960-2 (Hardback), ISBN: 978 1 78471 360 7 (Paperback) ISBN 978-1-78471-359-1 (eBook)). Journal of Transport Geography. 164-165 75
Marsden G, McDonald NC. 2019. Institutional issues in planning for more uncertain futures. Transportation. 1075-1092 46.4
Mattioli G, Philips I, Anable J, Chatterton T. 2019. Vulnerability to motor fuel price increases: Socio-spatial patterns in England. Journal of Transport Geography. 98-114 78
Middlemiss L, Ambrosio-Albalá P, Emmel N, Gillard R, Gilbertson J, Hargreaves T, Mullen C, Ryan T, Snell C, Tod A. 2019. Energy poverty and social relations: A capabilities approach. Energy Research & Social Science. 227-235 55
Monsivais P, Francis O, Lovelace R, Chang M, Strachan E, Burgoine T. 2019. Correction: Data visualisation to support obesity policy: case studies of data tools for planning and transport policy in the UK. International Journal of Obesity. 43.8
Morgan M, Fenner R. 2019. Spatial evaluation of the multiple benefits of sustainable drainage systems. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management. 39-52 172.1
Morgan M, Young M, Lovelace R, Hama L. 2019. OpenTripPlanner for R. Journal of Open Source Software. 4.44
Moscholidou I, Pangbourne K. 2019. A preliminary assessment of regulatory efforts to steer smart mobility in London and Seattle. Transport Policy.
Roxburgh N, Dabo G, Shin KJ, William R, Managi S, Lovelace R, Meng J. 2019. Characterising climate change discourse on social media during extreme weather events. Global Environmental Change. 50-60 54
Wilson T, Lovelace R, Evans AJ. 2019. A Path Toward the Use of Trail Users’ Tweets to Assess Effectiveness of the Environmental Stewardship Scheme: An Exploratory Analysis of the Pennine Way National Trail. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. 71-99 12.1
Xie B, An Z, Zheng Y, Li Z. 2019. Incorporating transportation safety into land use planning: Pre-assessment of land use conversion effects on severe crashes in urban China. Applied Geography. 1-11 103
Xie B, Jiao J, An Z, Zheng Y, Li Z. 2019. Deciphering the stroke–built environment nexus in transitional cities: Conceptual framework, empirical evidence, and implications for proactive planning intervention. Cities. 116-128 94
Barbulescu R, Favell A, Khan O, Claudia P, Samuel R, Varela Montane A. 2019. Class, Race and Inequality in Northern Towns.
Brand C, Anable J, Philips I, Morton C. 2019. Transport Energy Air pollution Model (TEAM): Methodology Guide. In: Transport Energy Air pollution Model (TEAM): Methodology Guide.
Winskel M, Kattirtzi M, Lowes R, Woodman B, Poulter H, Brand C, Killip G, Anable J, Owen A, Hanna R, Gross R, Lockwood M. 2019. Disrupting the UK energy system: causes, impacts and policy implications.

2018

Marsden G, Reardon L. 2018. Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition. Emerald Points.
Marsden G, Reardon L. 2018. Introduction. In: Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition.
Marsden G, Reardon L. 2018. Does Governance Matter? An International Scenarios Exercise. In: Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition.
Mullen C, Marsden G. 2018. The car as a safety-net: narrative accounts of the role of energy intensive transport in conditions of housing and employment uncertainty. In: Hui A; Day R; Walker G (eds.) Demanding energy.
Pangbourne K. 2018. Mobility and Ageing: a review of interactions between transport and technology from the perspective of older people. In: Curl A; Musselwhite C (eds.) Geographies of Transport and Ageing.
Pangbourne K, Stead D, Mladenovic M, Milakis D. 2018. The Case of Mobility as a Service: A Critical Reflection on Challenges for Urban Transport and Mobility Governance. In: Marsden G; Reardon L (eds.) Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition.
Reardon L, Marsden G. 2018. Conclusion: A Window of Opportunity. In: Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition.
Grant-Muller S, Hodgson F, Harrison G, Malleson N, Redferen T, Snowball R. 2018. Transport-Health Equity Outcomes from mobile phone location data - a case study. Internet and Big Data in Economics and Social Sciences: CARMA 2018
Lovelace R, Morgan M. 2018. Using Geocomputation to explore the active travel impacts of new roads and railways. GISRUK 2018 - 26th Annual GIScience Research UK Conference
Lovelace R, Parkin J. 2018. Estimating the Determinants of Cycling: From Area to Road Network Levels. ICTH 2018: 4th International Conference on Transport & Health
Morton C, Mattioli G, Anable J. 2018. A Framework for Assessing Spatial Vulnerability to the Introduction of Low Emission Zones: A case study of Edinburgh, Scotland. 50th Annual Universities' Transport Study Group
Philips I. 2018. Data associated with 'Capability to make journeys by walking or cycling for English Output Areas'.
Chatterton T, Anable J, Cairns S, Wilson RE. 2018. Financial Implications of Car Ownership and Use: a distributional analysis based on observed spatial variance considering income and domestic energy costs. Transport Policy. 30-39 65
Docherty I, Marsden G, Anable J. 2018. The Governance of Smart Mobility. Transportation Research, Part A: Policy and Practice. 114-125 115
Docherty I, Shaw J, Marsden GR, Anable J. 2018. The curious death – And life? – of British transport policy. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy. 1458-1479 36.8
Hamersma M, Heinen E, Tillema T, Arts J. 2018. Understanding Resident Satisfaction with Involvement in Highway Planning: In-depth interviews during a highway planning process in the Netherlands. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 1224-1249 61.7
Harrison G, Gómez Vilchez JJ, Thiel C. 2018. Industry strategies for the promotion of E-mobility under alternative policy and economic scenarios. European Transport Research Review. 10.2
Heinen E. 2018. Are multimodals more likely to change their travel behaviour? A cross-sectional analysis to explore the theoretical link between multimodality and the intention to change mode choice.. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. 200-214 56
Heinen E, Kamruzzaman M, Turrell G. 2018. The public bicycle-sharing scheme in Brisbane, Australia: Evaluating the influence of its introduction on changes in time spent cycling amongst a middle- and older-age population. Journal of Transport & Health. 56-73 10
Heinen E, Van Wee B, Panter J, Mackett R, Ogilvie D. 2018. Residential self-selection in quasi-experimental and natural experimental studies: an extended conceptualisation of the relationship between the built environment and travel behaviour. Journal of Transport and Land Use. 939-959 11.1
Hrelja R, Rye T, Mullen C. 2018. Partnerships between operators and public transport authorities. Working practices in relational contracting and collaborative partnerships. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 327-338 116
Lovelace R, Ellison R. 2018. stplanr: A Package for Transport Planning. The R Journal. 7-23 10.2
Lucas K, Philips I, Mulley C, Ma L. 2018. Is transport poverty socially or environmentally driven? Comparing the travel behaviours of two low-income populations living in central and peripheral locations in the same city. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 622-634 116
Martínez CF, Hodgson F, Mullen C, Timms P. 2018. Creating inequality in accessibility: The relationships between public transport and social housing policy in deprived areas of Santiago de Chile. Journal of Transport Geography. 102-109 67
Mattioli G, Lucas K, Marsden G. 2018. Reprint of Transport poverty and fuel poverty in the UK: From analogy to comparison. Transport Policy. 114-125 65
May AD, Khreis H, Mullen C. 2018. Option generation for policy measures and packages: the role of the KonSULT knowledgebase. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 311-318 6.3
Monsivais P, Francis O, Lovelace R, Chang M, Strachan E, Burgoine T. 2018. Data visualisation to support obesity policy: Case studies of data tools for planning and transport policy in the UK. International Journal of Obesity. 1977-1986 42.12
Moreno-Monroy AI, Lovelace R, Ramos FR. 2018. Public transport and school location impacts on educational inequalities: Insights from São Paulo. Journal of Transport Geography. 110-118 67
Morton C, Anable J, Yeboah G, Cottrill C. 2018. The spatial pattern of demand in the early market for electric vehicles: Evidence from the United Kingdom. Journal of Transport Geography. 119-130 72
Morton C, Lovelace R, Philips I, Anable J. 2018. Fuel price differentials and car ownership: A spatial analysis of diesel cars in Northern Ireland. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 755-768 63
Morton C, Wilson C, Anable J. 2018. The diffusion of domestic energy efficiency policies: A spatial perspective. Energy Policy. 77-88 114
Philips I, Watling D, Timms P. 2018. Estimating Individual Physical Capability (IPC) to make journeys by bicycle. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 324-340 12.5
Poku-Boansi M, Marsden G. 2018. Bus Rapid Transit Systems as a Governance Reform Project. Journal of Transport Geography. 193-202 70
Porter L, Stone J, Legacy C, Curtis C, Harris J, Fishman E, Kent J, Marsden G, Reardon L, Stilgoe J. 2018. The Autonomous Vehicle Revolution: Implications for Planning/The Future Driverless City?/Autonomous Vehicles – A Planner’s Response/Autonomous Vehicles: Opportunities, Challenges and the Need for Government Action/Three Signs Autonomous Vehicles Will Not Lead to Less Car Ownership and Less Car Use in Car Dependent Cities – A Case Study of Sydney, Australia/Planning for Autonomous Vehicles? Questions of Purpose, Place and Pace/Ensuring Good Governance: The Role of Planners in the Development of Autonomous Vehicles/Putting Technology in its Place. Planning Theory and Practice. 753-778 19.5
Woodcock J, Abbas A, Ullrich A, Tainio M, Lovelace R, Sá TH, Westgate K, Goodman A. 2018. Development of the Impacts of Cycling Tool (ICT): A modelling study and web tool for evaluating health and environmental impacts of cycling uptake. PLoS Medicine. 15.7
Xie B, An Z, Zheng Y, Li Z. 2018. Healthy aging with parks: Association between park accessibility and the health status of older adults in urban China. Sustainable Cities and Society. 476-486 43
Xu M, Mussone L, Grant-Muller S. 2018. Effects of a tradable credits scheme on mobility management: a household utility based approach incorporating travel money and travel time budgets. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 432-438 6.3
Vidal Tortosa E, Lovelace R, Heinen E, Mann RP, Peñaranda Fuentes C. 2018. Cycling rates, cycle-friendly infrastructure, and deprivation in the South London Partnership Area.
Lovelace R, Groot N, Adepeju M, Padgham M. 2018. Estimating cycling potential on route networks in Accra and Kathmandu.
Marsden GR, Dales J, Jones P, Seagriff E, Spurling N. 2018. All Change? The future of travel demand and the implications for policy and planning. In: All change? The future of travel demand and the implications for policy and planning.
Anwer I, Grant-Muller S. 2018. Perceptions Towards the Use of Intelligent Transport System Technologies by Earthquake Victims.

2017

Birkin M, Morris MA, Lovelace R, Birkin T. 2017. Using census data in microsimulation modelling. In: Stillwell J (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Census Resources, Methods and Applications Unlocking the UK 2011 Census.
Jones I, Faulconbridge J, Marsden G, Anable J. 2017. Demanding business travel: the evolution of the timespaces of business practice. In: Hui A; Day R; Walker G (eds.) Demanding Energy: space, time and change.
Killip G, Owen A, Topouzi M, Morgan M. 2017. Governance of Low-carbon Innovation in Domestic Energy Retrofits in the UK. The International Refurbishment Symposium
Lee G, Westland S, Matthews B, Cheung V. 2017. Designers Perspective: Colour as a catalyst for improving accessibility. 13th AIC International Congress
Lovelace R, Fridman-Rojas I, Long R. 2017. New tools of the trade? The potential and pitfalls of ’Machine Learning’ and ’DAGs’ to model origin-destination data. 2017 International Conference on GeoComputation
Mattioli G, Philips I, Anable J, Chatterton T. 2017. Developing an index of vulnerability to motor fuel price increases in England. 49th Annual Universities' Transport Study Group
Philips I, Anable J, Cairns S, Emmerson P, Chatterton T. 2017. A SPATIAL TYPOLOGY OF CAR USAGE AND ITS LOCAL DETERMINANTS IN ENGLAND. 49th Annual Universities Transport Studies Group Conference
Brand C, Cluzel C, Anable J. 2017. Modeling the uptake of plug-in vehicles in a heterogeneous car market using a consumer segmentation approach. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 121-136 97
Cottrill C, Gault P, Yeboah G, Nelson JD, Anable J, Budd T. 2017. Tweeting Transit: An examination of social media strategies for transport information management during a large event. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 421-432 77
Fyhri A, Heinen E, Fearnley N, Sundfør HB. 2017. A push to cycling - Exploring the e-bike’s role in overcoming barriers to bicycle use with a survey and an intervention study. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 681-695 11.9
Hamersma M, Heinen E, Tillema T, Arts J. 2017. The development of highway nuisance perception. Experiences of residents along the Southern Ring Road in Groningen, the Netherlands.. Land Use Policy. 553-563 61
Hamersma M, Heinen E, Tillema T, Arts J. 2017. New highway development in the Netherlands: A residents’ perspective. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 326-339 51
Harrison G, Thiel C. 2017. An exploratory policy analysis of electric vehicle sales competition and sensitivity to infrastructure in Europe. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 165-178 114
Harrison G, Thiel C. 2017. Policy insights and modelling challenges: The case of passenger car powertrain technology transition in the European Union. European Transport Research Review. 9.3
Heinen E, Harshfield A, Panter J, Mackett R, Ogilvie D. 2017. Does exposure to new transport infrastructure result in modal shifts? Patterns of change in commute mode choices in a four-year quasi-experimental cohort study. Journal of Transport and Health. 396-410 6
Kuflik T, Minkov E, Nocera S, Grant-Muller S, Gal-Tzur A, Shoor I. 2017. Automating a framework to extract and analyse transport related social media content: The potential and the challenges. Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 275-291 77
Lovelace R. 2017. David Boyce and Huw Williams, Forecasting urban travel: Past, present and future. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 184-186 44.1
Lovelace R, Goodman A, Aldred R, Berkoff N, Abbas A, Woodcock J. 2017. The Propensity to Cycle Tool: An open source online system for sustainable transport planning. Journal of Transport and Land Use. 10.1
Marsden G, Reardon L. 2017. Questions of Governance: Rethinking the Study of Transportation Policy. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 238-251 101
Mattioli G, Anable J. 2017. Gross polluters for food shopping travel: an activity-based typology. Travel Behaviour and Society. 19-31 7
Mattioli G, Lucas K, Marsden G. 2017. Transport poverty and fuel poverty in the UK: From analogy to comparison. Transport Policy. 93-105 59
Morton C, Anable J, Nelson J. 2017. Consumer Structure in the Emerging Market for Electric Vehicles: Identifying market segments using cluster analysis. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 443-459 11.6
Morton C, Budd T, Harrison G, Mattioli G. 2017. Exploring the Expectations of Transport Professionals Concerning the Future Automobility System: Visions, challenges and transitions. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 493-506 11.7
Morton C, Lovelace R, Anable J. 2017. Exploring the effect of local transport policies on the adoption of low emission vehicles: Evidence from the London Congestion Charge and Hybrid Electric Vehicles. Transport Policy. 34-46 60
Padgham M, Lovelace R, Salmon M, Rudis B. 2017. osmdata. Journal of Open Source Software. 2.14
Pettifor H, Wilson C, Axsen J, Abrahamse W, Anable JL. 2017. Social influence in the global diffusion of alternative fuel vehicles – A meta-analysis. Journal of Transport Geography. 247-261 62
Philips I, Clarke G, Watling D. 2017. A Fine Grained Hybrid Spatial Microsimulation Technique for Generating Detailed Synthetic Individuals from Multiple Data Sources: An Application To Walking And Cycling. The International Journal of Microsimulation. 167-200 10.1
Phillips OL, Brienen RJW, RAINFOR collaboration. 2017. Carbon uptake by mature Amazon forests has mitigated Amazon nations' carbon emissions. Carbon Balance and Management. 12
Smith AP, Lovelace R, Birkin M. 2017. Population Synthesis with Quasirandom Integer Sampling. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 40.4
Sullivan MJP, Talbot J, Lewis SL, Phillips OL, Qie L, Begne SK, Chave J, Cuni-Sanchez A, Hubau W, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Miles L, Monteagudo-Mendoza A, Sonké B, Sunderland T, ter Steege H, White LJT, Affum-Baffoe K, Aiba S, Almeida EC, Almeida de Oliveira E, Alvarez-Loayza P, Álvarez Dávila E, Andrade A, Aragão LEOC, Ashton P, Aymard C. GA, Baker TR, Balinga M, Banin LF, Baraloto C, Bastin J-F, Berry N, Bogaert J, Bonal D, Bongers F, Brienen R, Camargo JLC, Cerón C, Chama Moscoso V, Chezeaux E, Clark CJ, Cogollo Pacheco A, Comiskey JA, Cornejo Valverde F, Honorio Coronado E, Dargie G, Davies SJ, De Canniere C, Djuikouo K. MN, Doucet J-L, Erwin TL, Espejo JS, Ewango CEN, Fauset S, Feldpausch TR, Herrera R, Gilpin M, Gloor E, Hall J, Harris DJ, Hart TB, Kartawinata K, Khoon Kho L, Kitayama K, Laurance SGW, Laurance WF, Leal ME, Lovejoy T, Lovett J, Lukasu FM, Makana JR, Malhi Y, Maracahipes L, Marimon BS, Marimon BH, Marshall AR, Morandi PS, Mukendi JT, Mukinzi J, Nilus R, Núñez Vargas P, Pallqui Camacho NC, Pardo G, Peña-Claros M, Pétronelli P, Pickavance GC, Poulsen AD, Poulsen JR, Primack RB, Priyadi H, Quesada CA, Reitsma J, Réjou-Méchain M, Restrepo Z, Rutishauser E, Salim KA, Salomão RP, Samsoedin I, Sheil D, Sierra R, and 16 other authors. 2017. Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome. Scientific Reports. 7
Xu M, Grant-Muller S, Gao Z. 2017. Implementation Effects and Integration evaluation of a Selection of Transport Management Measures in Beijing. Case Studies on Transport Policy. 604-614 5.4
Xu M, Grant-Muller SM. 2017. Tradable Credits Scheme on Urban Travel Demand: A Linear Expenditure System Approach and Simulation in Beijing. Transportation Research Procedia. 2938-2952 25
Xu M, Wang G, Grant-Muller S, Gao Z. 2017. Joint road toll pricing and capacity development in discrete transport network design problem. Transportation. 731-752 44.4
Fridman-Rojas I; Lovelace R; Aldred R; Woodcock J; Goodman A (2017) Assessing the Potential for Uptake of Cycling to School: A Case Study of England International Conference on Transport & Health 2017, pp. S73-S73
Xu M; Grant-Muller S; Mussone L; Liang L; IEEE (2017) Characteristics of household mobility for Milan: A statistical investigation of underlying determinants 2017 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2017 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
Cairns S, Anable JL, Chatterton T, Wilson RE, Morton C. 2017. MOToring along: The lives of cars seen through licensing and test data.
Fisher K, Holzwarth S, Chong J, Grant-Muller S. 2017. How Placemaking and Positive Incentives Can Enhance Urban Walkability and Revolutionize the Citizens’ Experience of Streets as Public Spaces ( symposia ).
Lovelace R, Hernández-Herrador V, Herrera-Sánchez J, Calvo-Salazar M. 2017. Internationally Scalable and Publicly Accessible Tools for Prioritising Investment in Active Travel.
Muller SG, Hodgson F, Malleson N, Snowball R. 2017. Enhancing Energy, Health and Security Policy by Extracting, Enriching and Interfacing Next Generation Data in the Transport domain (A study on the use of Big Data in cross-sectoral policy development).
Woodcock J, Goodman A, Lovelace R, Aldred R. 2017. Applying the Propensity to Cycle Tool: Case Studies from England.

2016 & previous

Bache POPI, Bartle I, Marsden G, Flinders M. 2015. Multilevel Governance and Climate Change Insights from Transport Policy.
Chatterjee K, Beecroft M, Lyons G, Marsden GR. 2001. Land use planning.
Gillespie C, Lovelace R. 2016. Efficient R Programming: A Practical Guide to Smarter Programming.
Grant-Muller SM, Laird JJ. 2007. Costs of Congestion: Literature Based Review of Methodologies and Analytical Approaches. 1/2006. Transport Research.
Gudmundsson H, Hall RP, Marsden G, Zietsman J. 2015. Sustainable Transportation Indicators, Frameworks, and Performance Management.
Lovelace R, Dumont M. 2016. Spatial Microsimulation with R.
Lovelace R, McLoughlin A. 2014. Engineering in Development: Transport.
Lyons G, Chatterjee K, Marsden GR, Beecroft M. 2000. Society and lifestyles.
Lyons G, Marsden GR, Beecroft M, Chatterjee K. 2001. Transportation requirements.
Mackie PJ, Watson SM, Nellthorp J, Pearman AD. 2003. Cost-benefit analysis of transport projects.
Marsden GR. 2006. Wasted Miles, Wasted Money: A less congested, more energy efficient future.
Marsden GR, Lyons G, Beecroft M, Chatterjee K. 2002. Vehicles and infrastructure.
Nash CA, Matthews B. 2005. Measuring the marginal social costs of transport.
Pooley CG, Jones T, Tight M, Horton D, Scheldeman G, Mullen CA, Jopson A, Strano E. 2013. Promoting walking and cycling: new perspectives on sustainable travel.
Widdows H, Mullen C, Manson NC, Holm S, Brownsword R, Wilson S, Hunter KG, Laurie GT, Edgar A, Chadwick R, Strange H. 2009. The Governance of Genetic Information: Who Decides?. 1st. Cambridge Law, Medicine and Ethics.
Anderton K, Pangbourne K. 2012. The Significance of Individual Leadership in Complex Governance Arenas: The Case of Transportation and Climate Change. In: Environmental Leadership: A Reference Handbook.
Barnard YF, Hodgson F, Bradley M, Lloyd AD. 2012. Exploring the acceptance of mobile technologies using walking interviews. In: de Waard D; Merat N; Jamson AH; Barnard YF; Carsten OMJ (eds.) Human Factors of Systems and Technology, Maastricht.
Cheshire J, Lovelace R. 2015. Spatial data visualisation with R. In: Brunsdon C; Singleton A (eds.) Geocomputation: A Practical Primer.
Grant-Muller S, Hodgson F. 2016. Evaluation of ITS: Opportunities and challenges in the era of new pervasive technology. In: Evaluation of Intelligent Road Transport Systems: Methods and Results.
Grant-Muller SM, Gal-Tzur A, Minkov E, Kuflik T, Nocera S, Shoor I. 2015. Transport Policy: Social Media and User-Generated Content in a Changing Information Paradigm. In: Social Media for Government Services.
Hodgson F. 2012. Structures of encounterability: Space, place, paths and identities. In: Mobilities: New Perspectives on Transport and Society.
Hodgson FC. 2016. Structures of Disadvantage and Acts of Resistance: Remembering, Skilling, History and Gender. In: Divall C; Hine J; Pooley C (eds.) Transport Policy Learning Lessons from History. Transport and Society.
Jones T, Horton D, Mullen C, Pooley C, Scheldeman G, Strano E, Tight M. 2013. The role of street network connectivity and access to everyday facilities in shaping everyday walking and cycling in English cities,. In: Gerike R; Hülsmann F; Roller K (eds.) Strategies for Sustainable Mobilities.
Jopson A. 2007. A Land-Use – Transport Vision. In: Marshall; Banister (eds.) Land-Use and Transport Planning: European Perspectives on Integrated Policies.
Lawson A, Matthews B. 2005. Rights to accessible transport in Europe: A legal reality?. In: Barnes C; Mercer G (eds.) Implementing the Social Model of Disability: Europe and the majority world.
Lawson AMM, Matthews B. 2005. Dismantling Barriers to Transport by Law: The European Journey. In: Barnes C; Mercer G (eds.) The Social Model of Disability: Europe and the Majority World.
Lovelace R, Dumont M. 2016. Spatial Microsimulation with R.
Lucas K, Pangbourne K. 2012. Chapter 11 Transport and Climate Change Policy in the United Kingdom: A Social Justice Perspective. In: Transport and Sustainability.
Marsden G, Bache I, Kelly CE. 2012. A policy perspective on transport and climate change issues. In: Chapman L; Ryley T (eds.) Transport and Climate Change, Volume 2.
Marsden G, Hess S. 2012. The scope for and potential impacts of the adoption of electric vehicles in uk surface transport. In: The Future of Electricity Demand: Customers, Citizens and Loads.
Marsden GR. 2002. Fuel taxes and the environment - economy trade off. In: Lyons G; Chatterjee K (eds.) Transport lessons from the fuel tax protests of 2000.
Marsden GR. 2006. Introduction. In: Marsden G (eds.) Wasted Miles, Wasted Money: A less congested, more energy efficient future.
Marsden GR. 2014. Parking Policy. In: Ison S; Mulley C (eds.) Parking Issues and Policies. Transport and Sustainability.
Marsden GR, Beecroft M. 2002. A summary of the response to the fuel crisis in the UK. In: Lyons G; Chatterjee K (eds.) Transport lessons from the fuel tax protests of 2000.
Marsden GR, Bendixson T. 2006. Why national road user charging is not enough. In: Marsden G (eds.) Wasted Miles, Wasted Money: A less congested, more energy efficient future.
Matthews B. 2008. Road congestion pricing in Europe. In: Richardson HW; Bae C-HC (eds.) Road congestion pricing in Europe.
Matthews B. 2014. elderly and disabled travelers.
Matthews B. 2014. pedestrian safety blind and elderly.
Matthews B. 2014. Road Pricing Schemes US and International.
Matthews B, Menaz B. 2008. Economic Perspectives on the Problem of Slot Allocation. In: Czerny AI; Forsyth P; Gillen D; Niemeier H-M (eds.) Airport Slots: International Experiences and Options for Reform.
Matthews B, Nellthorp J. 2011. National Road User Charging: Theory and implementation. In: Cars and Climate Policy.
May AD, Matthews B. 2007. Improving Decision-Making for Sustainable Urban Transport. In: Marshall S; Banister D (eds.) European Research towards Integrated Policies.
Mullen C. 2012. Mobility (transport). In: Chadwick R (eds.) Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics (2nd ed.). 2.
Mullen C, Widdows H. 2016. An Investigation of the Conception, Management and Regulation of Tangible and Intangible Property in Human Tissue: The PropEur Project. In: Altruism Reconsidered: Exploring New Approaches to Property in Human Tissue.
Mullen CA. 2009. Decisions, consent and expectations of the individual. In: Widdows H; Mullen CA (eds.) The Governance of Genetic Information: Who Decides?. 1st. Cambridge Law, Medicine and Ethics.
Mullen CA. 2009. The Model of Trust. In: Steinmann; M; Sykora; P; Wiesing; U (eds.) Altruism reconsidered. Exploring new approaches to property in human tissue. Medical Law and Ethics.
Mullen CA. 2009. An investigation of the conception, management and regulation of tangible and intangible property in human tissue: the PropEur project. In: Steinmann M; Sýkora P; Wiesing U (eds.) Altruism reconsidered.
Nash CA, Matthews B. 2005. Transport Pricing Policy and the Research Agenda. In: Matthews CNAB (eds.) Measuring the marginal social costs of transport.
Nash CA, Matthews B. 2005. Policy Conclusions. In: Nash C; Matthews B (eds.) Measuring marginal Social costs of Transport.
Nash CA, Matthews B. 2013. Transport Pricing and Subsidy. In: Notteboom T; Shaw J (eds.) The handbook of Transport Studies.
Nash CA, Menaz B, Matthews B. 2008. Inter-urban Road Goods Vehicle Pricing in Europe. In: Richardson H; Bae C-HC (eds.) Road Congestion and Pricing in Europe: Implications for the United States.
Nash CA, Smith ASJ, Matthews B. 2005. Reforming Europe's Railways - Britain. In: Calthrop E; Ludewig J (eds.) Reforming Europe's Railways - An assessment of progress.
Nellthorp J, Grant-Muller SM, Chen H, Mackie P, Leleur S, Tsamboulas D, Pearman A, Larkinson J. 1999. Comparing the Economic Performance and Environmental Impact of Trans-European Road Networks: The EUNET Project and Assessment Tool. In: Medevielle J-P; Stimpson A; Addis R (eds.) Proceedings of the 2nd European Road Research Conference, Brussels, 7-9th June 1999.
Pooley CG, Horton D, Scheldeman G, Tight M, Harwatt H, Jopson A, Jones T, Chisholm A, Mullen C. 2012. The role of walking and cycling in reducing the impacts of climate change. In: Transport and Sustainability.
Pooley CG, Horton D, Scheldeman G, Tight M, Harwatt H, Jopson A, Jones T, Chisholm A, Mullen C. 2012. Can increased walking and cycling really contribute to the reduction of transport-related carbon emissions?. In: Ryley T; Chapman L (eds.) Transport and Climate Change.
Pooley CG, Horton D, Scheldeman G, Tight M, Harwatt H, Jopson A, Jones T, Chisholm A, Mullen C. 2012. Chapter 7 The Role of Walking and Cycling in Reducing the Impacts of Climate Change. In: Transport and Sustainability.
Skea J, Ekins P, Winskel M. 2012. Energy 2050.
van der Bossche M, Certan C, Veldman S, Nash CA, Matthews B. 2005. Transferability. In: Nash C; Matthews B (eds.) Measuring the marginal social cost of transport.
Vincent-Jones P, Mullen C. 2010. From Collaborative to Genetic Governance: The Example of Healthcare Services in England. In: de Schutter O; Lenoble J (eds.) Reflexive Governance.
Watson SM, Toner JP, Fowkes AS, Wardman MR. 2000. Efficiency properties of orthogonal stated preference designs. In: Ortuzar JDD (eds.) Stated Preference Modelling Techniques. Perspectives 4.
Widdows H, Mullen C. 2009. Introduction. In: The Governance of Genetic Information: Who decides.
Widdows H, Mullen C. 2009. Introduction. In: The Governance of Genetic Information.
Anable J. 2002. Picnics, pets, and pleasant places - The distinguishing characteristics of leisure travel demand. SOCIAL CHANGE AND SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
Atkinson S, Matthews B. 2011. Arena venues and travel behaviour – a case study of Sheffield Hallam Arena. 43rd Annual UTSG conference
Ballantyne EEF, Marsden G, Whiteing A. 2011. Urban freight in the UK: analysing the contrast between local authority and freight operator perspectives. 23rd Nordic Logistics Research Network (NOFOMA) Conference
Beswick A, Matthews B. 1997. Ways and Means of Financing and Reopening of Redundant railways. Railway Reopening
Clavering J, Grant-Muller SM, Collop M, Hyman G. 1997. Removing Double counting from RSI Databases.. Proceedings of the 25th European Transport Forum Annual meeting, Sept 1997, pp 131-142
Edwards P, Mellish C, Pignotti E, Ponnamperuma K, Bouttaz T, Eckhardt A, Pangbourne K, Philip L, Farrington J. 2012. DEMO: ourSpaces – A Provenance Enabled Virtual Research Environment. 4th International Provenance and Annotation Workshop (IPAW 2012)
Gonzalez Gonzalez E, Marsden G, Smith AE. 2010. How important are environmental factors in the case for high speed rail? A comparison of the United Kingdom and Spain. 12th World Conference on Transport Research
Hess S, Marsden G, Shires J, Jopson A, Muir H. 2010. Analysing rail travellers' desire for reducing carbon emissions from personal travel. Transportation Research Board (TRB) 89th Annual Meeting
Hess S, Shires J, Jopson A. 2013. Accommodating underlying pro-environmental attitudes in a rail travel context: Application of a latent variable latent class specification. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Jopson A. 2004. Assessing New Transport Policy Instruments. Proceedings of 10th WCTR, Istanbul, July 2004
Jopson A. 2004. The Role of Norms in Mode Choice. Proceedings of International Conference on Traffic and Transport Psychology, Nottingham, UK
Jopson A, Marsden G, Envall P. 2007. Using transport planning to tackle social exclusion. 11th World Conference on Transport Research
Kirby HR, Dougherty MS, Watson SM. 1994. Should we use neural networks or statistical models for short-term motorway traffic forecasting?. International Journal of Forecasting
Linton C, Grant-Muller S, Gale W. 2014. The effective use of excess capacity for low carbon Urban transport futures. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
Lovelace R, Malleson N, Harland K, Birkin M. 2014. Can social media data be useful in spatial modelling? A case study of ‘museum Tweets’ and visitor flows. GISRUK2014
Lu C, Chen H, Grant-Muller S. 2013. An indirect reinforcement learning approach for ramp control under incident-induced congestion. IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Proceedings, ITSC
Marsden G. 2004. What role do targets have in transport planning?. 36th Universities’ Transport Study Group Conference
Marsden G. 2008. Finding a way through the indicator jungle.. 6th UK Transport Practioners Annual Meeting
Marsden G. 2009. Impacts of performance management on transport planning organizations: evidence from England.. 88th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
Marsden G. 2011. Influencing the roll out of good policies: an evaluation of governance tools. 90th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
Marsden G. 2011. Innovation and diffusion theory: application to local transport planning policies. 43rd Universities' Transport Study Group Conference
Marsden G, Bache I, Bartle I, Docherty I, Ferreira A, Flinders M, Mullen C, Rye T. 2013. The realities of carbon management – why governance matters in the transport sector. 45th Universities' Transport Study Group Conference
Marsden G, Ballantyne EEF, Whiteing AE. 2011. An analysis of local authority views and treatment of urban freight in the UK. 43rd Universities' Transport Study Group Conference
Marsden G, Docherty I. 2012. Is disruption a useful metaphor for policy change?. World Conference on Transport Research Society Special Interest Group 10 (Urban Transport Policy) Workshop
Marsden G, Frick KT, May AD, Deakin E. 2010. The importance and difficulty of policy learning across cities. 12th World Conference on Transport Research
Marsden G, Frick KT, May, A D, Deakin E. 2010. The transfer of innovative policies between cities to promote sustainability: case study evidence. 89th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
Marsden G, Jopson A, Cattan M, Woodward J. 2007. Transport and older people: integrating transport planning tools with user needs. 11th World Conference on Transport Research
Marsden G, Jopson A, Harwatt H, Kimble M. 2009. Better Informed, Better Behaved? Public Attitudes to Climate Change and Transport: Empirical Findings from England. Transportation Research Board (TRB) 88th annual meeting
Marsden G, Kelly C, Nellthorp J. 2009. The likely impacts of target setting and performance rewards in local transport. Transport Policy
Marsden G, Kimble M, Jopson A, Harwatt H, King S. 2009. What does the public want to know about climate change and what difference does it make?. Seventh Transport Practitioners Annual Meeting - Ideas and Reality
Marsden G, Kimble MG, Nellthorp J. 2007. The impacts of a sustainability appraisal on transport strategy selection. 39th Universities’ Transport Study Group Conference
Marsden G, King S. 2009. Using deliberative methods to understand travel choices in the context of climate change. 88th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
Marsden G, Lyons G, Anable J, Ison SG, Cherrett TJ, Lucas K. 2010. Opportunities and options for transport policy. 42nd Universities' Transport Study Group Conference
Marsden G, May AD, Frick KT, Deakin E. 2009. How do cities approach policy innovation and policy learning? Lessons from Europe. 7th Transport Practitioners Annual Meeting
Marsden G, Mullen C. 2012. The framing of transport policy. World Conference on Transport Research Society Special Interest Group 10 (Urban Transport Policy) Workshop
Marsden G, Pinkney S. 2013. Measuring and benchmarking user satisfaction with transportation. Proceedings of the 92nd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting
Marsden G, Rye T. 2008. The governance of transport and climate change. Royal Geographical Annual Conference
Marsden G, Shires J, Ferreira A, Philips I, Cass N. 2014. Resilience and adaptation: an activity systems approach. Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG) 46th Annual Conference
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Marsden GR, Kamal P, Muir H. 2006. Kiss and Fly – a study of the impacts at a UK regional airport. 38th Annual Universities' Transport Studies Group Conference
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Kirby H; Watson SM (1988) Direct Demand methods versus Gravity models - which wins? Proceedings of 16th European Transport forum Annual meeting, Sept 1998
Kolosz B; Grant-Muller S; Djemame K Integrated strategic performance toolkit for cooperative scheme comparisons in inter-urban intelligent transport services
Laird JJ; Marsden G; Shires JD (2014) Evaluating transport and land use policies under disruption Universities Transport Studies Group (UTSG) Conference
Lucas K; Mulley C; Ma L; Philips I (2015) Is Transport Poverty Socially or Environmentally Driven? Comparing the Travel Behaviours of Two Low-Income Populations Living in Central and Peripheral Locations in the Same City 14th International Conference on Travel Research Behaviour
Lucas K; Philips I; Mulley C; Ma L (2016) Is Transport Poverty Socially or Environmentally Driven? Comparing the Travel Behaviours of Two Low-Income Populations Living in Central and Peripheral Locations in the Same City World Conference on Transport Research
Lyons G; Chatterjee K; Marsden GR; Beecroft M Determinants of Travel Demand - Exploring the Future of Society and Lifestyles
Marsden G; Bache I; Bartle I; Docherty I; Flinders M; Mullen CA; Rye T (2013) The realities of carbon management – why governance matters in the transport sector WCTR
Marsden G; Balijepalli NC; Koh A; Mullen CA; Shepherd SP; Watling DP (2013) Understanding and Modelling Decision-Making for Intra-Regional Demand Management Policies WCTR
Marsden G; Ballantyne EEF; Whiteing AE (2011) Investigating the impacts of urban transport policies on essential freight operations 16th Annual Logistics Research Network Conference
Marsden G; Kelly CE (2005) Do we count what really counts? 3rd Transport Practitioners Meeting
Marsden G; Kelly CE; Kimble MG; Nellthorp J; Lucas K (2007) Progress in assessing the sustainability of transport strategies 11th World Conference on Transport Research
Marsden G; Kelly CE; Snell C (2006) Selecting indicators for strategic performance management 85th Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting
Marsden G; Mullen CA (2012) How does competition between cities influence demand management? Universities' Transport Study Group (UTSG)
Marsden G; Mullen CA (2013) How is transport used for city-competitiveness? Transportation Practitioners’ Meeting 2013
Marsden G; Nellthorp J; Kelly CE (2007) Target setting and performance incentives: - a practical and theoretical assessment of English local transport strategies 11th World Conference on Transport Research
Marsden GR; Brackstone M; Mcdonald M Inter-urban scenario assessment of adaptive cruise control
Marsden GR; Brackstone M; Mcdonald M Assessment of the stop and go function using real driving behaviour , pp. 76-80
Marsden GR; Brackstone M; Sultan B; Mcdonald M A comparison of differing driving populations using the ICC FOT scheme
Marsden GR; Chatterjee K; Lyons G; Brackstone M Ever increasing circles?
Marsden GR; Ferreira A; Shires J; Mullen C (2012) Fuel Supply Disruptions, the Government, the Media, and the Individuals' Behaviour: An Exploratory Study Moving Boundaries in Mobilities Research
Marsden GR; Frick KT; May AD; Deakin E (2009) How do cities approach policy innovation and policy learning? Implications for policy, practice and academia World Conference on Transport Research Society Special Interest Group 10 (Urban Transport Policy) Workshop
Marsden GR; Mcdonald M; Brackstone M Adaptive Cruise Control - What can the Network Operator Expect , pp. 67-77
Marsden GR; Mcdonald M; Brackstone M The impacts of adaptive cruise control on motorway operations , pp. 721-7211
Matthews B Rail Infrastructure Charging in Europe - current practices and the latest research
Matthews B; Bristow AL; Nash CA Competitive tendering and deregulation - a comparison of bus markets in London and the British Metropolitan areas
Matthews B; Hibberd D; Speakman K (2015) The impact of street accessibility on travel and independence for disabled people 14th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED)
Matthews B; Jopson A; May AD Developing a method for the assessment of evidence on the impacts of transport policy instruments
Matthews B; Nash CA Implementing European Transport Pricing Policy: recommendations for research and policy
Matthews B; Nash CA; Thompson L Railway reform and charges for the use of infrastructure
Matthews B; Wardman M (2014) Evaluating the Benefits of New Mobility Apps for Disabled Travellers 10th European ITS Congress
Matthews B; Wardman MR (2015) Travel apps for Disabled People: Evaluating their contribution towards inclusive transport The 14th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Elderly and Disabled Persons (TRANSED)
May AD; Grant-Muller SM; Marsden G; Thanos S (2008) Improving the collection and monitoring of urban travel data: an international review Transportation Research Board 87th Annual Meeting
May AD; Jopson A; Gawthorpe SL; Kelly CE; Cook A; Tanner G Option generation tools for sustainable urban transport strategies
May AD; Jopson A; Matthews B KonSULT: concept and development
May AD; Matthews B; Shepherd SP Towards sustainable urban transport and land use strategies: a review of current European research
May AD; Matthews B; Shepherd SP; Jarvi-Nykanen T Decision making requirements for the formulation of sustainable urban land use - transport strategies
Mcdonald M; Brackstone M; Wu J; Marsden GR; Sultan B An integrated behavioural and simulation test environment for use in freeway ITS development
Mcdonald M; Marsden GR Deployment of inter-urban ATT test scenarios - a technical progress review
Mcdonald M; Marsden GR; Demir C; Gayda S; Vatn J; Espié S Deployment of inter-urban ATT test scenarios (DIATS) - a European progress report
Mullen CA; Marsden G (2016) Unconsidered futures: Limits of economic assumptions in forecasts for electric vehicles DEMAND Centre Conference, Lancaster
Mussone L; Grant-Muller SM; Laird J (2013) ‘Sensitivity Analysis Of Traffic Congestion Costs In A Network Under A Charging Policy’ 13th World Congress in Transport Research, pp. 1-20
Nash CA; Matthews B Why reform transport prices?
Nash CA; Matthews B; Granero Gomez P; Marler NW Design of new financing schemes for urban public transport
Nash CA; Matthews B; Menaz B Lessons from Economic Theory - Summary of key conclusions of the Imprint-Europe project
Nash CA; Matthews B; Whelan GA Rail infrastructure charging in Europe - principles and practice
Nash CA; Menaz B; Matthews B Charges for heavy goods vehicles: EU policy and key national developments
Nellthorp J; Watson SM; Chen H; Leleur H; Beuthe M; Tsamboulas D; Pearman AD; Jansen G Comparing the Economic Performance and Environmental Impact of Trans-European Road Networks
Pearman AD; Watson SM; Beuthe M; Tsamboulas D Developing appraisal procedures for trans-European networks , pp. 175-186
Pearman AD; Watson SM; Beuthe M; Tsamboulas D Developing appraisal procedures for trans-European networks, in Transportation Planning Methods, Vol. 1 , pp. 175-186
Philips I (2016) Developing an agent based model to estimate lynx movement in relation to Scottish habitat The Future of Wild Europe
Philips I; Lomax N; Verlinghieri E; Philips I (2015) Future resilience in urban transport Royal Geographical Society (With IBG) Annual International Conference
Priestley MA; Woodin S; Matthews B; Hemingway L (2009) Choice and Control / Access to Goods and Services – A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Disability Research Office for Disability Issues Evidence Day
Priestley MA; Woodin S; Matthews B; Hemingway L (2009) Choice and Control / Access to Goods and Services – A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Disability Research Office for Disability Issues Evidence Day
Putranto LS; Grant-Muller SM; Montgomery FO Characteristics of private car and motorcycle ownership in Indonesia
Redfern EJ; Watson SM; Tight MR; Clark SD (1993) A comparative assessment of current and new techniques for detecting outliers and estimating missing values in transport related time series data. European Transport Forum Annual meeting
Still BG; Jopson A; Gerrard W The impact of road pricing and workplace parking levies on the urban economy: results from a survey of firms
Thomopoulos N; Grant-Muller S; Tight MR (2008) Meeting the equity objective of large transport infrastructure projects: An alternative to CBA. 3rd International Conference on funding transport infrastructure and 10th journee transport. THEMA, Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Regional Policy
Thomopoulos N; Grant-Muller S; Tight MR (2008) Meeting the equity objective of large transport infrastructure projects: An alternative to CBA. 3rd International Conference on Funding Transportation Infrastructure
Thomopoulos N; Grant-Muller S; Tight MR (2008) Evaluation of an MCA equity appraisal framework through a TEN-T case study. Proceedings of the AET conference, 2008. European Transport Conference, Leeuwenhost, Netherlands
Thomopoulos N; Grant-Muller SM; Tight MR (2007) Can equity be included in appraisal of large transport infrastructure projects? A review of past european practice and principles
Tight MR; Milne DS; May AD; Hodgson FC; Gerrard W; Conner M Effectiveness of transport demand strategies when applied to historic cities
Toner JP; Clark SD; Grant-Muller SM; Fowkes AS Anything you can do, we can do better: A provocative introduction to a new approach to stated preference design , pp. B107-B120
Turner J; Hodgson FC; Porter G; Maudesley E; McCann G (2011) Changing the game for Africa’s infrastructure: what role does South-South cooperation play in addressing Africa’s infrastructure gap and under what terms? European Centres for African Studies conferences
Van Der Voort MCM; Dougherty MS; Watson SM The KARIMA method combining Kohonen maps with ARIMA time series models to forecast traffic flow
Wardman M; Grant-Muller SM Price Elasticities of Travel Demand in Great Britain: A Meta-analysis Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2011 Paper #11-3544 TRB 90th Annual Meeting Compendium of Papers DVD, pp1 -15
Wardman MR; Bristow AL; Hodgson FC Valuations of noise, air quality and accessibility: evidence for households and businesses , pp. 451-464
Wardman MR; Bristow AL; Hodgson FC Noise and Air Quality Valuations: Evidence from Stated Preference Residential and Business Choice Models
Watson SM; Clark SD; Redfern EJ; Tight MR Outlier detection and missing value estimation in time series traffic count data
Watson SM; Toner J; Fowkes A; Wardman M (1996) Efficiency properties of orthogonal SP designs. Proceedings of the 24th European Transport Forum Annual meeting. Sept 1996
Wootton J; Marsden GR A review of Local Transport Plans in England
Beswick A, Matthews B. 1999. The case of heritage railways in the UK..
Bonsall PW, Shires JD, Matthews B, Maule J, Beale JR. 2004. Road User Charging - Pricing Structures.
Carsten OMJ, Hodgson FC. 1994. Pedstrian behaviour and pedestrian signal design..
Chen H, Clark S, Dougherty M, Grant-Muller SM. 1998. Investigation of network performance: Report to the Highways Agency on dynamic Neural Network and Performance Indicator development..
Chen H, Clark S, Dougherty M, Nooralahiyan A, Watson SM. 1997. Report on Model development: Neural Network, Statistical and hybrid methods for Network performance prediction..
Chen H, Dougherty MS, Kirkby HR, Shepherd SP, Vythoulkas P, Grant-Muller SM. 1997. Investigation of Network Performance Prediction. Feasibility Report..
Crawford F, Lovelace R. 2015. The benefits of getting England cycling.
Fowkes T, Jopson A, May T, Mackie P, Matthews B, Nellthorp J, Page M, Sansom T, Shepherd S. 2000. Assessing the impact of local transport policy instruments.
Grant-Muller SM. 1999. Investigating the application of Lane Specific Speed Limits on UK motorways: Initial Feasibility Study. Review of current and past research..
Grant-Muller SM. 2007. Recommendations on Cost Benefit Analysis for the location of the new Lisbon Airport within the OTA and CTA zones. Recommendations for LNEC, Portugal..
Grant-Muller SM. 2008. M42 Active Traffic Management Monitoring Project Technical Note TN053 (Safety analysis).
Grant-Muller SM, Chen H, Dougherty M. 1997. Investigation of Network performance prediction: stage 2. Report on Model Development: Neural Network, Statistical and hybrid methods for Network performance prediction. Final report for the Highways Agency.
Grant-Muller SM, Laird J. 2007. Measuring the Costs of Congestion. Recommendations to the Scottish Executive..
Grant-Muller SM, Tjahjono T. 2004. Analysis of Accident data for East Riding. In: Analysis of Accident data for East Riding.
Hodgson FC. 1994. Rule Specification for Pedestrian Interactions and Conflicts.
Hodgson FC. 1999. Report on an evaluation of the OECD Road Transport Linkages and Intermodal Linkages Reserch Programme.
Hodgson FC. 1999. Comparative study of European child pedestrian exposure and accidents.
IPSOS MORI, Grant-Muller SM. 2010. Assessing the future of the Air Transport White Paper as a strategic framework for sustainable airport development. Recommendations to the Department for Transport. http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/aviation/airports/development/.
Jolly D, Priestley M, Matthews B. 2006. Secondary analysis of existing data on disabled people’s use and experiences of public transport in Great Britain.
Lucas K, Philips I, Nellthorp J, Reardon L, Laird J, Verlinghieri E. 2016. Social Assessment of Section 3 of the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road: Brynmawr to Tredegar. In: Social Assessment of Section 3 of the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road: Brynmawr to Tredegar.
Mackie P, Grant-Muller SM, Nellthorp J, Pearman A. 1999. TINA Appraisal Guidelines.
Mackie PJ, Marsden GR. 2004. Should All Roads be Toll Roads? Evidence to House of Commons Select Committee on Transport.
Mackie PJ, Marsden GR. 2005. Road pricing: The Next Steps.
Mackie PJ, Watson SM, Nellthorp J, Pearman AD. 1999. Socio-economic cost-benefit analysis in the context of project appraisal for developing a Trans-European transport network in accession countries.
Mackie PJ, Watson SM, Nellthorp J, Pearman AD. 2002. Cost Benefit Analysis of Transport Infrastructure Projects.
Marsden G, Atkinson P, Burkinshaw J, Edwards H, Jones I, Lucas K, Mattioli G, Palmer K, Reardon L, Wadud Z, Whiteing T, Cepeda M, Morley J. 2016. Part 1: New trends in transport demand and related impact on transport systems and patterns. In: Research for Tran Committee - The World is Changing. Transport, Too..
Marsden GR, Guehnemann A, Alessandrini A, Stam D, Ruberti G. 2006. CityMobil - Towards advanced transport for the urban environment.
Matthews B. 1996. Transport Implications of the UK Disability Discrimination Act. In: Summer Annual Meeting.
Matthews B, Nash CA. 2004. Implementing Pricing Reform in Transport.
Meekums R, Grant-Muller SM, Lotter S. 2004. 'Monitoring the impacts of Hard Shoulder running on the M42'.
Mullen C, Vincent-Jones P. 2010. Reflexive Governance as Social Learning in Non-Governmental Organisations: Two Case Studies of the Genetic Approach. In: Reflexive Governance as Social Learning in Non-Governmental Organisations: Two Case Studies of the Genetic Approach.
Nash CA. 2009. European Transport Policy: Progress and Prospects.
Nash CA, Matthews B, Shires JD. 2004. The EU Transport Policy White Paper: An assessment of progress.
Pearman AD, Mackie PJ, Watson SM, Palmer A. 1994. Cost-Benefit and Multi-Criteria Analysis for New Road Construction.
Preston JM, Clark SD, Watson SM. 1994. Public transport patronage on Merseyside..
Priestley MA, Matthews B, Woodin S, Hemingway L. 2010. Choice and Control / Access to Goods and Services – A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Disability Research.
Redfern EJ, Watson SM. 1995. An assessment of statistical adequacy in Transport Research Reports.
Redfern EJ, Watson SM. 1995. Suggested improvements to statistical analyses in a selection of Transport Research Reports.
Still B, Jopson A. 2000. Business Attitudes to Demand Management Policies: survey design, implementation and results,. In: Historic Cities Project, Task 4.
Wadud Z, Anable J. 2016. Automated vehicles: Automatically low carbon?.
Watson SM. 1997. Investigation of Network Performance prediction: Supplementary Report to the Highways agency on Additional issues arising.
Wheat PE, Smith A, Matthews B. 2015. D5.3: Access Charge Final Report. The sustainable freight railway: Designing the freight vehicle – track system for higher delivered tonnage with improved availability at reduced cost (SUSTRAIL).

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