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1. Transport accessibility and economic growth: Implications for sustainable transport infrastructure investments.

2. Operationalization of path walkability for sustainable transportation.

3. How to promote sustainable public bike system from a psychological perspective?

4. Bicycle-based transit-oriented development as an alternative to overcome the criticisms of the conventional transit-oriented development.

5. To Walk or Not to Walk: Testing the Effect of Path Walkability on Transit Users' Access Mode Choices to the Station.

6. Bus Patronage Change after Sustainable Bus Reform: A Nested Logit Approach with the Case of Seoul.

7. High-resolution simulation-based analysis of leading vehicle acceleration profiles at signalized intersections for emission modeling.

8. Heterogeneous preferences of green vehicles by vehicle size: Analysis of Seoul case.

9. Sustainability evaluation of rapid routes for buses with a network DEA model.

10. Dually sustainable urban mobility option: Shared-taxi operations with electric vehicles.

11. Continuum modeling approach to the spatial analysis of air quality and housing location choice.

12. Estimation of Long-Term Vehicle Ownership and Energy Use in Korea: A Quasi-Logistic Function Approach with Variable Economic Growth and Fuel Price Scenarios.

13. Implications of Pedestrian Safety Planning Factors in Areas with Minority and Low-Income Populations.

14. A multi-class, multi-criteria bicycle traffic assignment model.

15. Does MaaS contribute to sustainable transportation? A mode choice perspective.

16. Estimating emissions based on the integration of microscopic traffic simulation and vehicle dynamics model.

17. Analysis of user satisfaction to promote public transportation: A pattern-recognition approach focusing on out-of-vehicle time.

18. Tradable location tax credit scheme for balancing traffic congestion and environmental externalities.

19. Modeling the Effects of Public Bicycle Schemes in a Congested Multi-Modal Road Network.

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