Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

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Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment publishes original research on the environmental impacts of transportation, policy responses to those impacts, and their implications for the design, planning, and management of transportation systems. It covers all aspects of the interaction between transportation and the environment. Topics cover all modes of transportation, including maritime and air transportation as well as land transportation, and considers their impacts on the environment in the broad sense. Papers dealing with both mobile aspects and transportation infrastructure are considered. The emphasis of the journal is on empirical findings and policy responses of a regulatory, planning, technical or fiscal nature. Articles are primarily policy-driven and should be relevant and applied as well as being accessible to readers from a wide range of disciplines.

Relevant Articles

  • Higgins, C.J., Matthews, H.S., Hendrickson, C.T., Small, M.J., 2007, Lead demand of future vehicle technologies, Transportation Research Part D, 12(2), pp.103-114.
  • Potoglou, D., Kanaroglou, P.S., 2007, Household demand and willingness to pay for clean vehicles, Transportation Research Part D, 12(4), pp.264-274.
  • Lipman, T.E., Delucchi, M.A. 2006. A retail and lifecycle cost analysis of hybrid electric vehicles. Transportation Research Part D, 11(2), pp.115-132.
  • Nesbitt, K. Sperling, D., 1998, Myths regarding alternative fuel vehicle demand by light-duty vehicle fleets, Transportation Research Part D, 3(4), pp.259-269.


Transportation Research Series


External Link

http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/31153/description#description

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