In this paper we investigate the topological and spatial features of public transport networks (PTN) within Great Britain. Networks investigated include London, Manchester, West Midlands, Bristol, national rail and coach networks during 2011. Using methods in complex network theory and statistical physic...
This paper reports on the development of a survey methodology to discover the value people place on the retention of local public transport services, both for their own expected use and as a standby, for the use of others or for the benefits in terms of reduced congestion, improved environment...
Public transport accessibility to urban and regional services has been found to relate to various social and economic processes, such as unemployment, transport mode choice, property prices, and public health. A frequent type of measures representing acc
Taking public transport, making payments online or just walking around—these daily activities can help turn China’s deserts into forests if you are using Ant Forest. Ant Forest is a feature in the Alipay mobile payment app. It records users’ low-carbon activities—taking a bus to work i ...
SF Embraces Its New Transport Capacity After Going Public with the 38th Aircraft Joining its Fleet On the afternoon of February 28, a wide-body all-cargo aircraft with registration B-1423 smoothly landed on Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. It is the 5th B767-300BCF all-cargo aircraft ow...
Planning efficient public transport is a key issue in modern cities. When planning a route for a bus or the line for a tram or subway it is necessary to co... JM García-Chamizo,G Fortino,SF Ochoa - International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing & Ambient Intelligence 被引量: 10发表:...
Where infrastructure financing is concerned, the problems are different for each mode of transport, but it can be seen clearly that irrespective of the mod... Jean-Jacques,Filleul - 《Revue Générale Des Chemins De Fer》 被引量: 1发表: 1999年 Regional planning and public action In 2001, ...
Mental health scores are significantly lower among those living far from the closest bus stop and never using public transport. Discussion We provide evidence of epidemiological associations between access to public mobility services and good health in older age. Given the cross-sectional design of ...
We hypothesised that frequent users of public transport would be more likely to have better mental health (possibly due to increased levels of physical activity), but among the more frequent users, less favourable perceptions of public transport infrastructure (PPTI) could have a negative influence ...
Ion Channels and Transporters in Cancer: Pathophysiology, Regulation, and Clinical Potential Over the last 15 years it has become increasingly clear that dysregulated expression, splicing, and/or function of ion channels and transporters (ICT) occu... SF Pedersen,C Stock - 《Cancer Research》 被引...