Submissions from 2012
Transport accessibility and social inequities: a tool for identification of mobility needs and evaluation of transport investments, Juan Pablo Bocarejo and Daniel Ricardo Oviedo
Evaluating the spatial equity of bus rapid transit-based accessibility patterns in a developing country: The case of Cali, Colombia, Elizabeth Cahill Delmelle and Irene Casas
Submissions from 2011
Incorporating equity into the transit frequency-setting problem, Erin M. Ferguson, Jennifer Duthie, Avinash Unnikrishnan, and S. Travis Waller
Barriers to Teenage Mobility in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Attitudes, Concerns, and Policy Implications, Reihane Marzoughi
Transportation, Distance, and Health Care Utilization for Older Adults in Rural and Small Urban Areas, Jeremy Mattson
Social impacts and social equity issues in transport workshop series: Workshop 2: Health Perspectives, Tanja Pless-Mulloli, Susan Hodgson, and Anil Namdeo
Missed Opportunity: Transit and Jobs in Metropolitan America, Adie Tomer, Elizabeth Kneebone, Robert Puentes, and Alan Berube
Measuring Service Gaps Accessibility-Based Transit Need Index, Transportation Research Board of the National Academies
Creating accessible journeys, Victorian Council of Social Service
Submissions from 2010
HSTAT – Towards a better understanding of the impact of accessibility on healthcare reconfiguration policies, P Bartlett
CANADIAN STUDY FOR R&D NEEDS AND PRIORITIES IN ACCESSIBLE TRANSPORTATION, Daniel Blais and S. Ling Suen
Planning an accessible conference: From theory to practice, Daniel Blais and S. Ling Suen
Exploring public transport usage trends in an ageing population, Graham Currie and Alexa Delbosc
QUÉBEC GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMS FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS WITH REDUCED MOBILITY, France Dompierre
CONSIDERING USER NEEDS VERSUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS TO FAVOUR INTERMODALITY, Joël Gauthier
Social impacts and social equity issues in transport workshop series: Workshop 1: Employment, Education and Training Perspectives, Anne E. Green
CONSTRUCTING THE CONCEPT OF THE INDICATOR FOR THE BLIND IN NEW CHITOSE AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING, Kentaro Kiritoshi, Tetsuo Akiyama, Yasunori Takeyama, Yusuke Nakayama, Takeshi Hirakawa, and Eriko Hashizaka
Accessible transport services - A case study in Hong Kong, Edith Mok, Milly Chan, Ezra Lau, Norman Ngan, and Anthony Wong
Auditing public transport accessibility in New Zealand, Calolyn O'Fallon
Relative Accessibility Deprivation Indicators for Urban Settings: Definitions and Application to Food Deserts in Montreal, Antonio Páez, Ruben Gertes Mercado, Steven Farber, Catherine Morency, and Matthew Roorda
Regional labour markets and job accessibility in City Network systems in Germany, Aura Reggiani, Pietro Bucci, Giovanni Russo, Anette Haas, and Peter Nijkamp
Social inequalities in travel behaviour: trip distances in the context of residential self-selection and lifestyles, Joachim Scheiner
Incorporating health and social benefits with user benefits in the valuation of urban realm improvements, Rob Sheldon, Shepley Orr, Paul Buchanan, Chelsea Dosad, and David Ubaka
Investigating the spatial distribution of the elderly and its implications for service provision in Adelaide metropolitan area, Sekhar V.C. Somenahalli, Matthew D. Shipton, and David Bruce
ONTARIO, CANADA – WORLD LEADER IN ACCESSIBILITY?, Bob Topping
User needs and expectations - Findings from the Euro Access Project, Anders Wretstrand and Agneta Ståhl
Submissions from 2009
Measuring the accessibility of opportunities and services in dense urban environments: Experiences from London, Simon Cooper, Peter Wright, and Rhodri Ball
10 Years of accessibility planning in the UK - what has been achieved?, Derek Halden
Forced Car Ownership and transport disadvantage: a spatial analysis of transport and equity in a regional city., Michelle Miller
Experiences of non-drivers in Victoria, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV)
Transport mobility benefits and quality of life: A time-use perspective of elderly Canadians, Jamie E.L. Spinney, Darren M. Scott, and K. Bruce Newbold
Submissions from 2008
International Transport Forum, International transport Forum
Using transport to increase social inclusion, Roger Mackett
AMELIA: a tool for increasing social inclusion, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Reducing social exclusion by removing the barriers to everyday physical activity, Roger Mackett, Kamalasudhan Achuthan, and Helena Titheridge
Mode choice of older and disabled people: a case study of shopping trips in London, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Mohammed A. Quddus, Robert B. Noland, and Michael G.H. Bell
Examining the role of urban form in shaping peole's accessibility to opportunities: An exploratory spatial data analysis, Darren M. Scott and Mark W. Horner
Submissions from 2007
Access all areas: integrating accessibility planning into the local transport planning process, Steven Bishop and B Lockwood
The new narrative of accessibility: its potential contribution to discourses in (transport) geography, John H. Farrington
Assessment of Capabilities for Examining Long-Term Social Sustainability of Transport and Land Use Strategies, Karen Lucas, Greg Marsden, Michael Brooks, and Mary Kimble
Between building and transportation: accessible external space, S C. Ng and Tony Lee
Submissions from 2006
Measuring the accessibility of services and facilities for residents of public housing in Montreal, Philippe Apparicio and Anne-Marie Seguin
Sharing the wealth: Case study of targeting transportation funding to economic development in low-income communities, Shirley Loveless
Equity measures and Their erformance in transportation, Farideh Ramjerdi
Accessibility indicators and the policy goal of the reduction of transport-related social exclusion, Juliet Solomon
Submissions from 2005
Travel choices in Scotland – the effect of local accessibility on non-work travel, N S. Ferguson, M Carreno, and S Stradling
Short and long term impacts of the rural bus services: ‘InterConnect’ and ‘Villager’ on social inclusion and quality of life, Paul Le Masurier, Stephen Bennett, and Adrian Housley
Providing transport for social inclusion within a framework of environmental justice in the UK, Karen Lucas
Influence of accessibility on residential location choice, Barry Zondag and Marits Pieters
Submissions from 2004
Regional transit program for welfare to work in Chicago, Illinois: Three years later, Kim L. Hunt and Jon Czerwinski
Transit Mobility, Jobs access and low income labour participation in US metropolitan areas, Thomas Sanchez, Qing Shen, and Zhong-Ren Peng
Accessibility planning and the need for benchmarking, Juliet Solomon
Submissions from 2003
Increased accessibility and more demand-orientated public transport services in rural areas by integrated transports: case studies in the Swedish municipalities of Varberg and Olofstrom, Sven-Allan Bjerkemo
Critical measures of transit service quality in the eyes of older travelers, Jon Burkhardt
Reducing social exclusion by improving transport - assessing the problems and appraising the options, Graham Carson
Travel, location and race/ethnicity, Genevieve Giuliano
Tackling social exclusion through community transport in Greater Easterhouse, Derek Halden, Paul Davison, John Farrington, and Martha Wardrop
Participation not consumption: the need for new participatory practices to address transport and social exclusion, F. C. Hodgson and J. Turner
Delivering the connections: transport, social exclusion and accessibility planning, Karen Lucas and Derek Halden
Measuring accessibility in scheme appraisal, Andy Poole
Measuring public transport accessibility, Andy Poole
Submissions from 2001
Social Exclusion and the Value of Mobility, John Stanley, David A. Hensher, Janet Stanley, Graham Currie, William H. Greene, and Dianne Vella-Brodrick
Submissions from 2000
New deals, no wheels: social exclusion, tele-options and electronic ontology, Chris Carter and Margaret Grieco
Transport and accessibility; the perspectives of disadvantaged groups and communities, Karen Lucas and Roona Simpson
Submissions from 1999
Barrier-free public transportation in Japan: the necessity of some fundamental changes, Shihiru Date, Kaname Tajiri, and Takao Hashimoto
Submissions from 1998
Getting welfare recipients to work: transportation and welfare reform: summary of conference proceedings, Evelyn Blumenberg, Steven Moga, and Paul M. Ong
Transportation planning process for linking welfare recipients to jobs, Paul Metaxatos, Siim Soot, Vonu Thakuriah, Ashish Sen, Joseph DiJohn, and James Jarzab
Job accessibility in the San Juan metropolitan region: Implications for rail transit benefit analysis, Ming Zhang, Qing Shen, and Joseph Sussman
