TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH Part D: Transport and Environment List of Contents and Author Index Volume 3D, 1998 @) PERGAMON Transportation Research an international journal Part D: Transport and Environment Editor-in-Chief KENNETH BUTTON Professor of Public Policy, The Institute of Public Policy, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, U.S.A. Associate Editors YOSHITSUGU HAYASHI Department of Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering, Nagoya University, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-01, Japan STEF PROOST Center for Economic Studies, Catholic University of Leuven, Naamse Straat 69, 3000 Leuven, Belgium DAN SPERLING Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A. Editorial Advisory Board JOHN BLACK, Sydney, Australia AURA REGGIANI, Bologna, Italy JOHN DopGson, Liverpool, U.K. Uwe REITER, London, U.K. DAviID GREENE, Oak Ridge, TN, U.S.A. PIET RIETVELD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands RANDALL GUENSLER, Atlanta, GA, U.S.A. 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Golob and Greenhouse gas emissions and Australian commuters’ David A. Hensher attitudes and behavior concerning abatement policies and personal involvement Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng and Developing a Taipei motorcycle driving cycle for emissions June-Jye Chen and fuel economy Sytze A. Rienstra and The role of electric cars in Amsterdam’s transport system Peter Nijkamp in the year 2015; a scenario approach Peter Hidas, Negative effects of mid-block speed control devices and Kolita Weerasekera and their importance in the overall impact of traffic calming Michael Dunne on the environment Yang Tao and Fuzzy comprehensive assessment, fuzzy clustering analysis Yang Xinmiao and its application for urban traffic environment quality evaluation Number 2 Kieran P. Donaghy and Managing congestion, pollution, and pavement conditions Laurie A. Schintler in a dynamic transportation network model MD. Masud Karim and A mathematical model of wind flow, vehicle wake, and Hiroshi Matsui pollutant concentration in urban road microenvironments. Part I: model description Wafaa S. Saleh, Determinants of energy consumption: examination of John D. Nelson and alternative transport policies using the TEMIS program Michael G. H. Bell Edward Boyes and Children’s ideas about cars and health: an environmental Martin Stanisstreet motivator? Britt A. Holmén and Characterizing the effects of driver variability on real- Debbie A. Niemeier world vehicle emissions List of Contents for Vol. 3D Number 3 Ilan Salomon and What happens when mobility-inclined market segments Patricia L. Mokhtarian face accessibility-enhancing policies? K. G. Willis, G. D. Garrod A review of cost—benefit analysis as applied to the and D. R. Harvey evaluation of new road proposals in the U.K. Jane Gould and Clean air forever? A longitudinal analysis of opinions Thomas F. Golob about air pollution and electric vehicles MD. Masud Karim, A mathematical model of wind flow, vehicle wake, and Hiroshi Matsui and pollutant concentration in urban road microenvironments. Randall Guensler Part II: Model results Number 4 Pnina O. Plaut The comparison and ranking of policies for abating mobile- source emissions David M. Levinson and The full cost of intercity highway transportation David Gillen Randall Crane and Does neighborhood design influence travel?: A behavioral Richard Crepeau analysis of travel diary and GIS data William H. K. Lam Reliability analysis of traffic noise estimates in Hong Kong and M. L. Tam Romeo Danielis and Estimating the cost of air pollution from road transport Aline Chiabai in Italy Kevin Nesbitt and Myths regarding alternative fuel vehicle demand by light- Daniel Sperling duty vehicle fleets Notes and Comments Simon Kingham Assessment of exposure to traffic-related fumes during the Julia Meaton journey to work Andrew Sheard and Olivia Lawrenson List of Contents for Vol. 3D Number 5 Giovanni Nero and Hub-and-spoke networks and the inclusion of environ- John A. Black mental costs on airport pricing Ming Yang Transportation and environment in Xiamen P. Goyal and Various methods of emission estimation of vehicular traffic T. V. B. P. S. Rama Krishna in Delhi Alan T. Murray Public transportation access Rex Davis Robert J. Stimson and Luis Ferreira G. Gualtieri and Predicting urban traffic air pollution: a GIS framework M. Tartaglia Lei Yu Remote vehicle exhaust emission sensing for traffic simu- lation and optimization models Anna Nagurney A multimodal traffic network equilibrium model with Padma Ramanujam and emission pollution permits: compliance vs noncompliance Kanwalroop Kathy Dhanda Number 6 Kuo-Shian Lin and Temporal disaggregation of travel demand for high reso- Debbie A. Niemeier lution emissions inventories Manrizio Bielli Transport and environment interactions: the Italian frame- Pasquale Carotenuto and work Vincenzo Delle Site K. Stoilova and Traffic noise and traffic light control T. Stoilov Patricia L. Mokhtarian The trade-off between trips and distance traveled in analyz- and Krishna V. Varma ing the emissions impacts of center-based telecommuting Gordon O. Ewing and Car fuel-type choice under travel demand management Emine Sarigollii and economic incentives Mattias Hojer Transport telematics in urban systems—a backcasting Delphi study Volume contents Author index