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D-Index
42
Citations
6602
World Ranking
6602
National Ranking
348

Best Publications

  • Transport poverty meets the digital divide : accessibility and connectivity in rural communities

    Nagendra R. Velaga;Mark Beecroft;John D. Nelson;David Corsar

  • Recent Developments in Bus Rapid Transit: A Review of the Literature

    Taotao Deng;John D. Nelson

  • The evaluation of demand responsive transport services in Europe

    Jenny Mageean;John D Nelson

  • Flexible Transport Services: A New Market Opportunity for Public Transport

    Corinne Mulley;John D. Nelson

  • On the potential for one-way electric vehicle car-sharing in future mobility systems

    Richard Mounce;John D. Nelson

  • Does Accessibility Planning address what matters? A review of current practice and practitioner perspectives

    Angela Curl;John Donald Nelson;Jillian Anable

  • DEMAND RESPONSIVE TRANSPORT: TOWARDS THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW MARKET SEGMENT

    Jenny Brake;John D Nelson;Steven D Wright

  • Bus Rapid Transit implementation in Beijing: An evaluation of performance and impacts

    Taotao Deng;John D. Nelson

  • Key lessons learned from recent experience with Flexible Transport Services

    Jenny Brake;Corinne Mulley;John D. Nelson;Steve Wright

  • Recent developments in Flexible Transport Services

    John D. Nelson;Steve Wright;Brian Masson;Giorgio Ambrosino

  • The influence of transport on industrial location choice: A stated preference experiment

    Scott Leitham;Ronald W McQuaid;John D. Nelson

  • Exploring consumer preferences towards electric vehicles: The influence of consumer innovativeness

    Craig Morton;Jillian Anable;John D. Nelson

  • The Potential Role of Flexible Transport Services in Enhancing Rural Public Transport Provision

    Nagendra Rao Velaga;John Donald Nelson;Steven Douglas Wright;John Farrington

  • Community transport meets mobility as a service: On the road to a new a flexible future

    Corinne Mulley;John D. Nelson;Steve Wright

  • Enabling intermodal urban transport through complementary services : from Flexible Mobility Services to the Shared Use Mobility Agency: Workshop 4. Developing inter-modal transport systems

    Giorgio Ambrosino;John D. Nelson;Marco Boero;Irene Pettinelli

  • Understanding Mobility as a Service (MaaS): Past, Present and Future

    David Hensher;Chinh Ho;Corinne Mulley;John Nelson

  • Barriers to implementing flexible transport services: An international comparison of the experiences in Australia, Europe and USA

    Corinne Mulley;John Nelson;Roger Teal;Steve Wright

  • Transport and industrial and commercial location

    Kenneth J. Button;Kenneth J. Button;Scott Leitham;Ronald W. McQuaid;John D. Nelson

  • Underground Transport : An Overview

    Jianqiang Cui;John D. Nelson

  • The Benchmarking Handbook

    C Mulley;JD Nelson;JF Mageean

  • Demand responsive transport services : towards the flexible mobility agency

    G Ambrosino;J. D Nelson;M Romanazzo

  • The influence of neighbourhood design on travel behaviour: empirical evidence from North East England

    Paulus Teguh Aditjandra;Corinne Mulley;John D. Nelson

  • Electric and hydrogen buses: Shifting from conventionally fuelled cars in the UK

    Kathryn G. Logan;John D. Nelson;Astley Hastings

Frequent Co-Authors

Corinne Mulley
Corinne Mulley University of Sydney
Timothy J. Norman
Timothy J. Norman University of Southampton
John S. Bradley
John S. Bradley University of California, San Diego
David A. Hensher
David A. Hensher University of Sydney
Jeff Z. Pan
Jeff Z. Pan University of Edinburgh
David W. Kimberlin
David W. Kimberlin University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michael G.H. Bell
Michael G.H. Bell University of Sydney
Benjamin McLellan
Benjamin McLellan Kyoto University
Kenneth Button
Kenneth Button George Mason University
William J. Steinbach
William J. Steinbach Duke University

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