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期刊名称:TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT

ISSN:1361-9209
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/3/1/1/5/3/index.htt
影响因子:5.495
主题范畴:TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment publishes original research on the environmental impacts of transportation, policy responses to those impacts, and their implications for the design, planning, and management of transportation systems. It covers all aspects of the interaction between transportation and the environment. For example, it includes papers ranging in their coverage from the local and immediate effects of transportation networks on the environments of specific geographical areas, to the widest global implications of natural resource depletion and atmospheric pollution

 

The journal invites submissions of research papers on all modes of transportation, including maritime and air transportation as well as land transportation, and considers their impacts on the environment in the broad sense. Papers dealing with both mobile aspects and transportation infrastructure are considered. The emphasis of the journal is on empirical findings and policy responses of a regulatory, planning, technical or fiscal nature. Articles are primarily policy-driven and should be relevant and applied as well as being accessible to readers from a wide range of disciplines. There are no disciplinary boundaries to work considered and submissions of an interdisciplinary nature are welcomed. Equally, the journal is fully international in its orientation and invites contributions from economically developing, as well as more economically advanced, countries.

Part D's aims and scope are complementary to Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Part B: Methodological and Part C: Emerging Technologies. The complete set forms the most cohesive and comprehensive reference of current research in transportation science.

Selected abstracts from Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment are available on TransportConnect, the Elsevier Science www service for the academic and professional community.

Audience

Transportation Geographers and Planners, Transportation Practitioners, Policymakers, Civil Engineers, Environmentalists, Operations Researchers, Economists.

 


Instructions to Authors

 

Manuscripts should be submitted in quadruplicate either to the Editor-in-Chief or to one of the Associate Editors. They should be accompanied by a covering letter mentioning the title of the paper and the name of the corresponding author, together with mailing address, telephone and fax numbers and if available e-mail address.

Electronic Manuscripts

Authors are encouraged to submit a computer disk (5.25" or 3.5" HD/DD disk) containing the final version of the paper along with the final manuscript to the editorial office. Please observe the following criteria: (1) Send only hard copy when first submitting your paper. (2) When your paper has been refereed, revised if necessary and accepted, send a disk containing the final version with the final hard copy. Make sure that the disk and the hard copy match exactly. (3) Specify what software was used, including which release (e.g. WordPerfect 6.0). (4) Specify what computer was used (either IBM compatible PC or Apple Macintosh). (5) Text, tables, and illustrations (if available on disk) should be supplied as separate files. (6) The file should follow the general instructions on style/arrangement and, in particular, the reference style of this journal as given below. (7) The file should be single-spaced and should use the wrap-around end-of-line feature (i.e. no returns at the end of each line). All textual elements should begin flush left, no paragraph indents. Place two returns after every element such as title, headings, paragraphs, figure and table call-outs. (8) Keep a back-up disk for reference and safety.

Style of Manuscript

All sections of the manuscript (abstract, text, preferences) should be double-spaced, using a single typeface and style. Use underlining only for definitions and subsections; do not underline for emphasis. Footnotes should be limited in number and size, and should not contain mathematical expressions.

The abstract should describe in straightforward language the contents of the paper, but not its motivation. It should explain briefly, the procedures and the results, and must not contain abbreviations and acronyms.

Figures are photo-reproduced and authors will be required to furnish camera-ready artwork or glossy prints. Each figure should be placed on a separate sheet of paper, and should be of good quality. Lettering which appears on the figure should be of sufficient size to allow for considerable reduction. On the back write the figure number and something to identify the manuscript (its number or author(s) last names). The figure captions should be typed on a separate page at the end of the manuscript.

Tables and their captions should be typed on separate sheets, numbered consecutively and indicated in the text at their approximate position.

Equations should be clearly displayed, with any unusual symbols (including Greek letters) identified in the margin.

Equation numbers should be placed in the right margin and numbered continuously, not by section.

The Harvard system of references is used: in the body of the text paper is referred to by the author's surname with the year of publication in parentheses and at the end of the paper complete references are given alphabetically by author's surnames, journal titles should not be abbreviated, e.g.

Kanafani, A. And Abbas, M. S. (1987) Local air service and economic impact of small airports. Journal of Transportation Engineering 113, 42-55.

Button, K. J. (1982) Transport Economics, Heinemann, London.

Nash, C. A. (1988) Integration of public transport: an economic assessment. In Bus Deregulation and Privatisation: An International Perspective, eds J.S. Dodgson and N. Topham, pp. 17-46. Wiley, New York.

Jones, M. (1995) Cost considerations in research funding. Report of the SERC Working Group, London.

Proofs

Before publication an authors' proof will be sent to the corresponding author at the address shown on the Editor-in-Chief's covering letter. It is important that authors read the proof very carefully and answer all queries on the page proofs and return the proof to the publisher within a short time (usually 48 hours). Except for typographical errors, changes should be kept to a minimum and rewriting the text is not permitted. Authors may be charged for changes other than the correction of typographical errors. Authors are urged to check their proof carefully, since late corrections cannot be accepted.

Reprints

Along with page proofs, the corresponding author will receive a form for ordering reprints and full copies of the issue in which the paper appears. Twenty-five free reprints are provided; orders for additional reprints must be received before printing in order to qualify for lower prepublication rates. All co-author reprint requirements should be included on the reprint order form.

Copyright All authors must sign the 'Transfer of Copyright' agreement before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyright material for the authors, but does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights.The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproduction, microform or any other reproductions of similar nature and translation, and includes the right to adapt the article for use in conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.

Authors can also keep a track on the progress of their accepted article, and set up e-mail alerts informing them of changes to their manuscript's status, by using the "Track a Paper" feature of Elsevier's Author Gateway

 


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

Kenneth Button, Distinguished Research Professor, School of Public Policy, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444, USA

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
Daniel Sperling, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA

Editorial Board:

J. Black, Australia
J. Dodgson, UK
M. Dresner, USA
D. Greene, USA
R. Guensler, USA
S. Handy, USA
J. Lawson, Canada
E. Quinet, France
A. Reggiani, Italy
U. Reiter, Germany
P. Rietveld, The Netherlands
L. Schipper, USA
D. Shefer, Israel
M. Wegener, Germany



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