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期刊名称:TRANSPORTATION

ISSN:0049-4488
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SPRINGER, ONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600 , NEW YORK, United States, NY, 10004
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期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Although the transportation needs of cities and nations around the world may differ in detail, there is much that is common. The benefit to be derived by sharing research findings and practical experience is therefore vast. Transportation lends itself to that vital process of information exchange by publishing carefully selected papers which advance the international fund of knowledge. Transportation focuses on issues of direct relevance to those concerned with the formulation of policy, the preparation and evaluation of plans, and the day-to-day operational management of transport systems. It concerns itself with the policies and systems themselves, as well as with their impacts on and relationships with other aspects of the social, economic and physical environment. Transportation is relevant to all parts of the world: industrialized, newly industrialized or developing. The journal has no model bias and is totally apolitical. Its mission is simply to help improve the transportation of people and goods by bringing an improved understanding of the subject to the theorists, practitioners and policy makers who study it.

Abstracted/Indexed in:
Applied Science & Technology Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, Ceramic Abstracts, Compendex, Current Contents / Social & Behavioral Sciences, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology, Economic Development Horizon, Engineered Materials Abstracts, Engineering Index Monthly, Environment Abstracts/Enviroline, Geobase, Health and Safety Science Abstracts, Humanities Index, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, ISI Alerting Services, Medline, METADEX (Metals Abstracts), Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOPUS, Social Science Citation Index (SSCI), Social SciSearch, UITP Biblio-Express

 


Instructions to Authors

Statement of Purpose and Editorial Policy
 
In our first issue, published in 1972, we explained that this Journal is intended to promote the free and vigorous exchange of ideas and experience among the worldwide community actively concerned with transportation policy, planning and practice. That continues to be our mission, with a clear focus on topics concerned with research and practice in transportation policy and planning, around the world.

These four words, policy and planning, research and practice are our key words. While we have a particular focus on transportation policy analysis and travel behaviour in the context of ground transportation, we willingly consider high quality papers relating to any aspect of transportation policy, planning and practice.

Our interest is not only with transportation policies - and systems and services - but also with their impacts on the social, economic and physical environment. We seek to be relevant to all parts of the world, helping improve the transportation of people and goods through a better understanding and appreciation of the key requirements, opportunities and constraints.

We are pleased to consider polemical papers, provided they are soundly based and well argued and do not seek to promote a particular policy interest or group.
Papers published in Transportation are subjected to peer review in accordance with standard international practice for scholarly journals. They are only accepted for publication once the authors have responded adequately to advice given by the referees. Publication of a paper in Transportation therefore accords with the requirements of academic appointment and promotion panels.

The Editors
 
 
Submission of Papers
 
Papers for publication to Transportation should be submitted directly to a member of the Editorial Board. Any paper submitted should be accompanied by a statement that the paper has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere in the current or any essentially similar form. Although authors may submit papers to any Editor, the Editors prefer that authors from:

North America submit their papers to either David T Hartgen

Asia and Australasia submit their papers to Ryuichi Kitamura

Continental Europe submit their papers to Kay Axhausen

The UK, Africa and South America submit their papers to Martin Richards.

The addresses of the Editors are:

Martin G Richards, Editor in Chief
The Old School House
Coldharbour, Dorking
Surrey RH5 6HF
United Kingdom
martinrichards1@aol.com

David T Hartgen
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
Charlotte
NC 28223, USA
dthartge@email.uncc.edu

Professor Ryuichi Kitamura
Department of Transportation Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Kyoto University
Sakyo-ku
Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
rkitamura@term.kuciv.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Professor Kay W Axhausen
ETH - Hönggerberg
CH - 8093 Zurich
Switzerland
axhausen@ivt.baug.ethz.ch

Contact Details
 
Authors must provide the full postal address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address for the corresponding author. All contact between the authors and both the Editors and the Publisher will be with the corresponding author, who is totally responsible for ensuring all his/her co-authors are kept fully informed.
 
 
Presentation and Preparation of the Manuscript
 
Manuscripts should be written in standard English and submitted in triplicate together with an electronic copy in Word format, either on a 3.5in disk or by e-mail to the appropriate Editor; the file size must be less than 10mb. The author must retain the original. No page charges are applicable, but prospective authors should contain their papers to a total length of no more than 25 pages, including all figures, table etc, prepared in accordance with the guidance given below.

Particular attention should be given to consistency in the use of technical terms and abbreviations. Authors whose mother tongue is not English should have their manuscripts checked for the quality of the English before submission. For those manuscripts that may require it, language editing is available through the Journal at charge to the author.

Manuscripts should be typed in Arial 11 point with standard double-spacing throughout on one side of DIN A4 (21 x 29 cm) or US letter paper (8.5 x 11 inch), with 2.5 cm wide (1 inch) margins. All papers (including the tables, figures, legends and references) should be numbered consecutively. The manuscript should be arranged in the order set out below.

Title Page (page 1)
 
The title should be brief but informative. A subtitle may be used to supplement and thereby shorten an excessively long main title. The name(s), affiliations and full address(es) must be provided for all authors, using & before the name of last author and indicating the corresponding author (see above).
 
 
Key Words/Abstract/Abbreviations (page 2)
 
A maximum of 6 Key Words suitable for indexing, in alphabetical order, and a brief and informative Abstract, not more than 250 words, are required.
A list of Abbreviations which are not familiar and/or in common use, arranged alphabetically; should be provided.
 
 
Main Text
 
The relative importance of headings and subheadings should be clear. New paragraphs should be clearly indented. The approximate location of figures and tables should be indicated in the text.
The use of footnotes should be avoided. If essential, they should be typed on the appropriate page, but clearly separated from the text with a line of space above them. 
 
After the Main Text
 
Acknowledgements (also grants, support etc., if any) should follow the text and precede the references.
Notes (if any) should be numbered consecutively in the text with superscript numerals and listed in numerical order, after the Acknowledgements.

References

1. Journal article
Hamburger, C.: Quasimonotonicity, regularity and duality for nonlinear systems of partial differential equations. Ann. Mat. Pura. Appl. 169, 321?54 (1995)

2. Inclusion of issue number (optional)
Campbell, S.L., Gear, C.W.: The index of general nonlinear DAES. Numer. Math. 72(2), 173?96 (1995)

3. Journal issue with issue editor
Smith, J. (ed.): Rodent genes. Mod. Genomics J. 14(6), 126?33 (1998)

4. Journal issue with no issue editor
Rodent genes: Mod. Genomics J. 14(6):126?33 (1998)

5. Book chapter
Broy, M.: Software engineering ?from auxiliary to key technologies. In: Broy, M., Denert, E. (eds.) Software Pioneers, pp. 10?3. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (2002)

6. Book, authored
Geddes, K.O., Czapor, S.R., Labahn, G.: Algorithms for Computer Algebra. Kluwer, Boston (1992)

7. Book, edited
Seymour, R.S. (ed.): Conductive Polymers. Plenum, New York (1981)

8. Chapter in a book in a series without volume titles
MacKay, D.M.: Visual stability and voluntary eye movements. In: Jung, R., MacKay, D.M. (eds.) Handbook of Sensory Physiology, vol. 3, pp. 307?31. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (1973)

9. Chapter in a book in a series with volume titles
Smith, S.E.: Neuromuscular blocking drugs in man. In: Zaimis, E. (ed.) Neuromuscular Junction. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol. 42, pp. 593?60. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (1976)

10. Proceedings as a book (in a series and sub-series)
Zowghi, D., et al.: A framework for reasoning about requirements in evolution. In: Foo N., Goebel R. (eds.) Topics in Artificial Intelligence, 4th Pacific Rim Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Cairns, August 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 1114, pp. 157?68. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (1996)

11. Proceedings with an editor (without a publisher)
Aaron, M.: The future of genomics. In: Williams, H. (ed.) Proceedings of the Genomic Researchers, Boston, 1999

12. Proceedings without an editor (without a publisher)
Chung, S.-T., Morris, R.L.: Isolation and characterization of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid from Streptomyces fradiae. In: Abstracts of the 3rd International Symposium on the Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 4? June 1978

13. Paper presented at a conference
Chung, S.-T., Morris, R.L.: Isolation and characterization of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid from Streptomyces fradiae. Paper presented at the 3rd international symposium on the genetics of industrial microorganisms, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 4? June 1978

14. Patent.
Name and date of patent are optional
L.O. Norman: Lightning rods. US Patent 4,379,752, 9 Sept 1998

15. Dissertation, Ph.D. thesis (either text is acceptable)
J.W. Trent: Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of California (1975)

16. Institutional author (book)
International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee: Nomina anatomica. (Excerpta Medica, Amsterdam 1966)

17. Non-English publication cited in an English publication
Wolf, G.H., Lehman, P.-F.: Atlas der Anatomie, vol. 4/3, 4th edn. Fischer, Berlin (1976) [NB: Use the language of the primary document, not that of the reference for "vol" etc.!]

18. Non-Latin alphabet publication.

The English translation is optional.
Marikhin, V.Y., Myasnikova, L.P.: Nadmolekulyarnaya struktura polimerov
(The supramolecular structure of polymers). Khimiya, Leningrad (1977)

19. Published and In press articles with or without DOI:
19.1 In press:
Wilson, M. et al. In: Wilson M (ed.): Style manual. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (2006)
19.2. Article by DOI (with page numbers)
Slifka, M.K., Whitton, J.L.: J. Mol. Med. 78:74?0. DOI 10.1007/s001090000086 (2001)
19.3. Article by DOI (before issue publication with page numbers)
Slifka, M.K., Whitton, J.L.:J. Mol. Med. (in press). DOI 10.1007/s001090000086 (2006)
19.4. Article in electronic journal by DOI (no paginated version)
Slifka, M.K., Whitton, J.L.: Dig. J. Mol. Med. DOI 10.1007/s801090000086 (2000)

20. Internet publication/Online document

Doe, J. In: The dictionary of substances and their effects. Royal Society of Chemistry.Available via DIALOG. http://www.rsc.org/dose/title of subordinate document. Cited 15 Jan 1999 (1999)

20.1. Online database
Healthwise Knowledgebase. US Pharmacopeia, Rockville.
Http://www.healthwise.org. Cited 21 Sept 1998 (1998)
Supplementary material/private homepage
Doe, J.:
Http://www.privatehomepage.com. Cited 22 Feb 2000 (2000)
University site
Doe, J.:
Http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/mydata.html. Cited 25 Dec 1999 (1999)
FTP site
Doe, J.:
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2169.txt. Cited 12 Nov 1999 (1999)
Organization site
ISSN International Centre: Global ISSN database.
http://www.issn.org. Cited 20 Feb 2000 (1999)

Tables
 
Each table should referred to in the text and its location indicated in the margin. Tables should be typed on a separate page and numbered with Arabic numerals as ‘Table x? followed by the title. Horizontal rules should be indicated and vertical rules avoided. Table footnotes should be marked with superscript letters. Tables may be edited by the publisher to permit more compact typesetting. 
 
Figures
 
Each figure should be referred to in the text, numbered with Arabic numerals as ’Fig. x?and its location indicated in the margin. Line drawings should be in a form suitable for reproduction without modification. Extremely small type should be avoided as figures are often reduced in size.
Photographs should be supplied as black-and-white, high contrast glossy prints. Figures must be in black and white, unless the author agrees to cover the cost of colour reproduction. Where multi-part figures are used, each part should be clearly identified in the legend, preferably with (lower case) letters. Figures to be placed landscape should be avoided if possible. Each illustration must be identified on the back, by lightly writing author‘s name and figure number, indicating the top of each figure. Figure legends should be typed on the appropriate page after References. 
 
Notes on Contributors
 
Authors should include a brief summary of their professional background; this will be published in the same issue of the Journal as their paper. The summary should no longer than 50 words, counting an abbreviation as a word. 
 
Abbreviations and Units
 
Only SI units (Système International d‘Unités) and abbreviations should be used. Abbreviations should be explained when they first appear in the text. If a non-standard abbreviation is to be used extensively, it should be defined in full on page 2 as mentioned above. If in doubt use SI. Monetary values should be expressed in the local currency and US$s. 
 
Proofs and Offprints
 
The author will be sent an offprint order form and 2 proofs for proofreading. One set of corrected proofs together with the manuscript should be returned to the Publisher within 3 days of receipt of the material. Authors are provided with 50 free offprints.

Published by Springer Science + Media, PO Box 17, 3300 AA Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

Martin G. Richards
Dorking, Surrey, UK

Editor:

Kay Axhausen
IVT - ETH, Switzerland

David T. Hartgen
University of North Carolina, Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, Charlotte, USA

Ryuichi Kitamura
Dept. of Civil Engineering Systems, Kyoto University, Japan

Editorial Advisory Board:

Bruce W. Allen, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; Richard Allsop, University College, London, UK; Theo Arrentze, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Yasuo Asakura, Kobe University, Japan; , David Bayliss, OBE, London Transport, UK; Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin; Patrick deCorla-Souza, Office of Transportation Policy Studies, Washington, DC; Juan de Dios Ortuzar, Catholic University, Santiago, Chile; Bent Flyvberg, Aalborg University, Denmark; Tommy Gärling, Göteborg University, Sweden; David Hensher, University of Sydney, Australia; Sergio R. Jara-Diaz, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile; Peter Jones, University College London, UK; Katsunao Kondo, University of Marketing and Distribution Sciences, Kobe, Japan; Lidia Kostyniuk, University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute; Fred Mannering, Purdue University; Fabrice Marchal, Laboratoire d'Economie des Transports, France; Anthony D. May, University of Leeds, UK; Otto-Anker Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark; Piotr Olszewski, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Robert E. Paaswell, City College of New York; Ram M. Pendyala, University of South Florida; Piet Rietveld, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Francesco Russo, Universit?degli Studi di Reggio Calabria, Italy; Sam Seskin, CH2M Hill, Portland, OR; Kenneth A. Small, University of California, Irvine; Antti Talvitie, World Bank OEDD, Washington, DC; Michael A.P. Taylor, University of South Australia, Pooraka; Toon I.J.M. van der Hoorn, Rijkswaterstaat, Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Tom van Vuren, Mott MacDonald, Birmingham, UK; Martin Wachs, University of California, Berkeley; Hai Yang, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, PR of China

 



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