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Ahmed El-Geneidy

Ahmed El-Geneidy

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
62
Citations
13324
World Ranking
1914
National Ranking
78

Overview

Ahmed El-Geneidy is affiliated with McGill University in Canada and focuses their research in the social sciences and engineering fields. Their work primarily concentrates on transportation, with particular attention to urban transport and accessibility, transportation planning and optimization, and traffic and road safety.

The subfields they have contributed to include transportation, building and construction, safety, risk, reliability and quality, automotive engineering, and health, toxicology and mutagenesis.

The main topics addressed within their research encompass:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Transportation Planning and Optimization
  • Traffic and Road Safety
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Urban and Freight Transport Logistics
  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Older Adults Driving Studies

Ahmed El-Geneidy has published frequently in several academic venues, notably:

  • Findings
  • Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board
  • Journal of Transport Geography
  • Transport Reviews
  • Journal of Transport and Land Use

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Ahmed El-Geneidy include:

  • "Measuring accessibility to hospitals by public transport: An assessment of eight Canadian metropolitan regions," 2020, Journal of Transport & Health
  • "Urban access across the globe: an international comparison of different transport modes," 2021, npj Urban Sustainability
  • "A Tale of 40 Cities: A Preliminary Analysis of Equity Impacts of COVID-19 Service Adjustments across North America," 2020, Findings
  • "Who is living a local lifestyle? Towards a better understanding of the 15-minute-city and 30-minute-city concepts from a behavioural perspective in Montréal, Canada," 2023, Journal of Urban Mobility
  • "Accessibility matters: Exploring the determinants of public transport mode share across income groups in Canadian cities," 2020, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ahmed El-Geneidy include:

  • James A. DeWeese
  • Kevin Manaugh
  • Rodrigo Victoriano-Habit
  • Lancelot Rodrigue
  • Hisham Negm

Best Publications

  • How land-use and urban form impact bicycle flows: evidence from the bicycle-sharing system (BIXI) in Montreal

    Ahmadreza Faghih-Imani;Naveen Eluru;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy;Michael Rabbat

  • Towards equitable transit: examining transit accessibility and social need in Toronto, Canada, 1996–2006

    Nicole Foth;Kevin Manaugh;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • Measuring non-motorized accessibility: issues, alternatives, and execution

    Michael J Iacono;Kevin J. Krizek;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • The cost of equity: Assessing transit accessibility and social disparity using total travel cost

    Ahmed El-Geneidy;David Levinson;Ehab Diab;Genevieve Boisjoly

  • Validating walkability indices: How do different households respond to the walkability of their neighborhood?

    Kevin Manaugh;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • Better Understanding of Factors Influencing Likelihood of Using Shared Bicycle Systems and Frequency of Use

    Julie Bachand-Marleau;Brian H Y Lee;Ahmed M El-Geneidy

  • The happy commuter: a comparison of commuter satisfaction across modes

    Evelyne St-Louis;Kevin Manaugh;Dea van Lierop;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • New evidence on walking distances to transit stops: identifying redundancies and gaps using variable service areas

    Ahmed El-Geneidy;Michael Grimsrud;Rania Wasfi;Paul Tétreault

  • Integrating Social Equity into Urban Transportation Planning: A Critical Evaluation of Equity Objectives and Measures in Transportation Plans in North America

    Kevin Manaugh;Madhav G. Badami;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • The link between built environment, pedestrian activity and pedestrian–vehicle collision occurrence at signalized intersections

    Luis F. Miranda-Moreno;Patrick Morency;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • Access to Destinations: Development of Accessibility Measures

    Ahmed M El-Geneidy;David M Levinson

  • Models of Transportation and Land Use Change: A Guide to the Territory:

    Michael James Iacono;David Levinson;Ahmed M El-Geneidy

  • Enjoying loyalty: The relationship between service quality, customer satisfaction, and behavioral intentions in public transit

    Dea van Lierop;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • How to get there? A critical assessment of accessibility objectives and indicators in metropolitan transportation plans

    Geneviève Boisjoly;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • The effect of neighbourhood characteristics, accessibility, home–work location, and demographics on commuting distances

    Kevin Manaugh;Luis F. Miranda-Moreno;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • Segmenting preferences and habits of transit users and non-users

    Kevin J Krizek;Ahmed M El-Geneidy

  • Cycling Under Influence: Summarizing the Influence of Perceptions, Attitudes, Habits, and Social Environments on Cycling for Transportation

    Devon Paige Willis;Kevin Manaugh;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • A travel behavior analysis of urban cycling facilities in Montréal, Canada

    Jacob Larsen;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • Am stressed, must travel: The relationship between mode choice and commuting stress

    Alexander Legrain;Naveen Eluru;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • Analyzing transit service reliability using detailed data from automatic vehicular locator systems

    Ahmed M. El-Geneidy;Jessica Horning;Kevin J. Krizek

  • What’s your type: a multidimensional cyclist typology

    Gabriel Damant-Sirois;Michael Grimsrud;Ahmed M. El-Geneidy

  • A detailed analysis of how an urban trail system affects cyclists’ travel

    Kevin J Krizek;Ahmed M El-Geneidy;Kristin Thompson

  • Invest in the ride: A 14 year longitudinal analysis of the determinants of public transport ridership in 25 North American cities

    Geneviève Boisjoly;Emily Grisé;Meadhbh Maguire;Marie-Pier Veillette

  • Daily fluctuations in transit and job availability: A comparative assessment of time-sensitive accessibility measures

    Geneviève Boisjoly;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • Build It. But Where? The Use of Geographic Information Systems in Identifying Locations for New Cycling Infrastructure

    Jacob Larsen;Zachary Patterson;Ahmed El-Geneidy

  • Validating Walkability Indices: How Do Different Households Respond to the Walkability of Their Neighbourhood?

    Kevin Manaugh;Ahmed M El-Geneidy

Frequent Co-Authors

David M Levinson
David M Levinson University of Sydney
Kevin J. Krizek
Kevin J. Krizek University of Colorado Boulder
Ron Buliung
Ron Buliung University of Toronto
Naveen Eluru
Naveen Eluru University of Central Florida
Luis F Miranda-Moreno
Luis F Miranda-Moreno McGill University
Nancy A. Ross
Nancy A. Ross Queen's University
Marianne Hatzopoulou
Marianne Hatzopoulou University of Toronto
Michael Rabbat
Michael Rabbat Facebook (United States)
Yan Kestens
Yan Kestens University of Montreal
Jonas De Vos
Jonas De Vos University College London

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