Vol 33 No 4 (2018): Collaboration and Urban Transport

Lead Guest Editor: Josep Maria Salanova Grau (Centre for Research and Technology Hellas – CERTH, Thessaloniki, Greece)

Guest Editor: Jesus Gonzalez-Feliu (Saint-Etienne School of Mines, France)

Guest Editor: Cristina Pronello (Sorbonne University, France; Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy)

  

Published: 2018-12-05

Editorial

  • Collaboration and urban transport

  • Original Article

  • Identifying dominant stakeholder perspectives on urban freight policies: a Q-analysis on urban consolidation centres in the Netherlands

  • Under which conditions is carrier cooperation possible? A case study in a Seville marketplace

  • An assessment framework to support collective decision making on urban freight transport

  • Measuring the public acceptance of urban congestion-pricing: a survey in Melbourne (Australia)

  • Multi-stakeholder collaboration in urban freight consolidation schemes: drivers and barriers to implementation

  • Night deliveries and carrier-led consolidation strategies to improve urban goods distribution

  • Different urban consolidation centre scenarios: impact on external costs of last-mile deliveries

  • Pattern recognition based speed forecasting methodology for urban traffic network

  • Congestion effects of autonomous taxi fleets

  • Improvement of an optimal bus scheduling model based on transit smart card data in Seoul

  • Minimizing user and operator costs of single line bus service using operational strategies

  • A methodological framework for measuring the level of convenience of transport ticketing systems

  • Choosing the right public transport solution based on performance of components

  • Assessing effects of bus service quality on passengers’ taxi-hiring behavior

  • The impact of cost-benefit analysis on decision making concerning the development of the urban transport system: case of Kaunas City

  • Supporting sustainable transport appraisals using stakeholder involvement and MCDA

  • Off-street parking facility location on urban transportation network considering multiple objectives: a case study of Isfahan (Iran)

  • Review Article

  • Multi-stakeholder collaboration in urban transport: state-of-the-art and research opportunities