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Brian Caulfield
Brian Caulfield
Professor in Transportation, Trinity College Dublin
E-mail megerősítve itt: tcd.ie - Kezdőlap
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Examining the factors that impact public transport commuting satisfaction
M Cantwell, B Caulfield, M O’Mahony
Journal of public transportation 12 (2), 1-21, 2009
3142009
Micromobility and public transport integration: The current state of knowledge
G Oeschger, P Carroll, B Caulfield
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 89, 102628, 2020
2552020
Examining individuals preferences for hybrid electric and alternatively fuelled vehicles
B Caulfield, S Farrell, B McMahon
Transport Policy 17 (6), 381-387, 2010
2432010
Customer perceptions of quality of service in public transport: Evidence for bus transit in Scotland
C Morton, B Caulfield, J Anable
Case Studies on Transport Policy 4 (3), 199-207, 2016
2412016
How should barriers to alternative fuels and vehicles be classified and potential policies to promote innovative technologies be evaluated?
D Browne, M O'Mahony, B Caulfield
Journal of Cleaner Production 35, 140-151, 2012
2342012
Estimating the environmental benefits of ride-sharing: A case study of Dublin
B Caulfield
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 14 (7), 527-531, 2009
2262009
Determining bicycle infrastructure preferences–A case study of Dublin
B Caulfield, E Brick, OT McCarthy
Transportation research part D: transport and environment 17 (5), 413-417, 2012
2252012
Examining usage patterns of a bike-sharing scheme in a medium sized city
B Caulfield, M O'Mahony, W Brazil, P Weldon
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 100, 152-161, 2017
1952017
An examination of the public transport information requirements of users
B Caulfield, M O'Mahony
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems 8 (1), 21-30, 2007
1512007
Resilience of traffic networks: From perturbation to recovery via a dynamic restricted equilibrium model
M Nogal, A O'Connor, B Caulfield, B Martinez-Pastor
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 156, 84-96, 2016
1332016
Estimating the health economic benefits of cycling
G Deenihan, B Caulfield
Journal of Transport & Health 1 (2), 141-149, 2014
1332014
Do tourists value different levels of cycling infrastructure?
G Deenihan, B Caulfield
Tourism Management 46, 92-101, 2015
1082015
Does green make a difference: The potential role of smartphone technology in transport behaviour
W Brazil, B Caulfield
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 37, 93-101, 2013
952013
Examining the benefits of using bio-CNG in urban bus operations
F Ryan, B Caulfield
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 15 (6), 362-365, 2010
882010
Re-cycling a city–Examining the growth of cycling in Dublin
B Caulfield
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 61, 216-226, 2014
842014
An examination of the quality and ease of use of public transport in Dublin from a newcomer’s perspective
J Kinsella, B Caulfield
Journal of Public Transportation 14 (1), 69-81, 2011
762011
A stated preference analysis of real-time public transit stop information
B Caulfield, M O’Mahony
Journal of Public Transportation 12 (3), 1-20, 2009
762009
Poverty and transport in the global south: An overview
R Benevenuto, B Caulfield
Transport Policy 79, 115-124, 2019
742019
The impacts of telecommuting in Dublin
P O'keefe, B Caulfield, W Brazil, P White
Research in Transportation Economics 57, 13-20, 2016
702016
Perceptually important points of mobility patterns to characterise bike sharing systems: The Dublin case
P Jiménez, M Nogal, B Caulfield, F Pilla
Journal of Transport Geography 54, 228-239, 2016
672016
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