Niagara on the Lake, Canada
20th - 22nd October 2011
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Clark, Scott | Does the social environment influence active travel? An investigation of walking in Hamilton, Canada | DOI |
Etterna, Zwartbol | The structure of joint leisure trips: analyzing two-person leisure trips of Dutch students | DOI |
Farber, Li | Urban sprawl and social interaction potential: an empirical analysis of large metropolitan regions in the United States | DOI |
Kowald, van den Berg, Frei, Carrasco, Arentze, Axhausen, Mok, Timmermans, Wellman | Distance patterns of personal networks in four countries: a comparative study | DOI |
Matous, Todo, Mojo | Boots are made for walking: interactions across physical and social space in infrastructure-poor regions | DOI |
Miller | Beyond sharing: cultivating cooperative transportation systems through geographic information science | DOI |
Ryley, Zanni | An examination of the relationship between social interactions and travel uncertainty | DOI |
Scott, Dugundji, Páez | The social dimension of activity, travel and location choice behavior | DOI |
Sunitiyoso, Avineri, Chatterjee | Dynamic modelling of travellers' social interactions and social learning | DOI |
Wang, Lin | Built environments, social environments, and activity-travel behavior: a case study of Hong Kong | DOI |