We use 2008 data for 34 Chinese cities to compare urban transportation systems. The results show stronger eastern and central cities focusing more on high capacity and less on sustainable modes of transportation, while western cities do the opposite. Chinese cities with more sustainable transportation are also more likely to have lower gross domestic product per capita, be smaller, are less urbanized and have higher bus usage. This model needs to change to align with China’s new policy priorities
In order to promote low-carbon transport, “The 12th five-year Transport Development Planning” releas...
Traffic congestion and transit service deterioration are becoming acute problems in China's major ci...
China is currently experiencing accelerated urbanization, with total urban population accounting for...
We use 2008 data for 34 Chinese cities to compare urban transportation systems. The results show str...
China is the most populous country in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, meeting the housi...
Chinese cities and other rapidly urbanizing parts of the developing world face immense challenges as...
During a period of economic reform, the People's Republic of China has emerged as an important marke...
The economic boom since 1980\u27s accelerated urban transport motorization in Chinese cities. Polici...
Bus system performance varies from city to city, and experience clearly indicates that simply increa...
During a period of economic reform, the People's Republic of China has emerged as an important marke...
Rapid increase in motorisation has become a trend along with China’s economic development. China ann...
This study compares the full costs of seven passenger modes in the large Chinese cities facing the d...
China’s rapid urban motorisation has resulted from strong economic growth, rapid urban development a...
China\u27s rapid modernization has brought urban traffic problems typical of the world\u27s major ci...
AbstractIn order to promote low-carbon transport, “The 12th five-year Transport Development Planning...
In order to promote low-carbon transport, “The 12th five-year Transport Development Planning” releas...
Traffic congestion and transit service deterioration are becoming acute problems in China's major ci...
China is currently experiencing accelerated urbanization, with total urban population accounting for...
We use 2008 data for 34 Chinese cities to compare urban transportation systems. The results show str...
China is the most populous country in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, meeting the housi...
Chinese cities and other rapidly urbanizing parts of the developing world face immense challenges as...
During a period of economic reform, the People's Republic of China has emerged as an important marke...
The economic boom since 1980\u27s accelerated urban transport motorization in Chinese cities. Polici...
Bus system performance varies from city to city, and experience clearly indicates that simply increa...
During a period of economic reform, the People's Republic of China has emerged as an important marke...
Rapid increase in motorisation has become a trend along with China’s economic development. China ann...
This study compares the full costs of seven passenger modes in the large Chinese cities facing the d...
China’s rapid urban motorisation has resulted from strong economic growth, rapid urban development a...
China\u27s rapid modernization has brought urban traffic problems typical of the world\u27s major ci...
AbstractIn order to promote low-carbon transport, “The 12th five-year Transport Development Planning...
In order to promote low-carbon transport, “The 12th five-year Transport Development Planning” releas...
Traffic congestion and transit service deterioration are becoming acute problems in China's major ci...
China is currently experiencing accelerated urbanization, with total urban population accounting for...