It is exciting time for the Transport Geography Specialty Group (TGSG) of the Association of American Geographers (AAG). After a year of membership drive, I am pleased to report that as of December 2013 the TGSG membership has increased to 343, which is a record after it slightly declined from 339 in 2011 to 273 in 2012. Please continue to encourage your colleagues and students to join the TGSG when they renew their AAG memberships
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The transportation industry faces a growing shortage of professional engineers and planners. One key...
Our motivation for this special section can partially be attributed to William Black’s contributions...
What do mosquito abatement, education policy, retail site location and public transportation have in...
This is a report of the Transportation Geography Specialty Group (TGSG) at the 2012 annual Associati...
The issue of teaching transport geography at the undergraduate level has rarely been the focus of mu...
International audienceJournal of Transport Geography (JTRG)'s scientific production has grown apace ...
As of the year 2000, the Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographe...
Inside this issue: -- Student Research - AAG Student Presenters-- Department News - Department Pride...
Applying advanced technology for transportation research and management has been the focus of Bridge...
Inside this issue: -- Faculty and Graduate Student Travel to the Canadian Arctic for Research Projec...
Inside this issue: -- Student/Community engagement-- New Internship with Aerial Services-- Spotlight...
In its 25 years of existence, the Journal of Transport Geography (JTRG) has emerged as the key outle...
Contents:Romanian Delegation [Page] 2AAG Great Plains? Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting [Page] 2Prof...
The Journal of Transport Geography was founded in 1993 by British and American transport geographers...
Inside This Issue:--Coordinator’s Corner--Rail Roads Under and Over--�� ��������� in Russia--Fulbrig...
The transportation industry faces a growing shortage of professional engineers and planners. One key...
Our motivation for this special section can partially be attributed to William Black’s contributions...
What do mosquito abatement, education policy, retail site location and public transportation have in...