Options choisies: Auteur: Ugo Lachapelle Type de publications: Articles publiés (RAC) Année de début: 2020 Année de fin: Mot clé dans le titre: Nom de famille d'un co-auteur: Tri à l'intérieur de chaque année: Ordre alphabétique
Articles publiés (RAC)
Lachapelle Ugo, Boisjoly Geneviève, Breaking down public transit travel time for more accurate transport equity policies: A trip component approach, Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Vol. 175, 103756, 2023
Lachapelle Ugo, Boisjoly Geneviève, The Equity Implications of Highway Development and Expansion: Four Indicators, Transport Findings, 2022
Bezirgani A., Lachapelle Ugo, Online grocery shopping for the elderly in Quebec, Canada: The role of mobility impediments and past online shopping experience, Travel Behaviour and Society, vol. 25, pp. 133-143, 2021
Bezirgani A., Lachapelle Ugo, Qualitative study on factors influencing aging population's online grocery shopping and mode choice when grocery shopping in person, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, vol. 2675(1), pp. 79-92, 2021
Cloutier Marie-Soleil, Lachapelle Ugo, The effect of speed reductions on collisions: A controlled before-and-after study in Quebec, Canada, Journal of Transport & Health, vol. 22, #101137, 2021
Lachapelle Ugo, Carpentier-Laberge D., Cloutier Marie-Soleil, Ranger L., A framework for analyzing collisions, near misses and injuries of commercial cyclists, Journal of Transport Geography, vol. 90, #102937, 2021
Shearmur R., Ananian P., Lachapelle Ugo, Parra-Lockhorst M., Paulhiac Scherrer Florence, Tremblay D.G., Wycliffe-Jones A., Towards a post-COVID geography of economic activity: Using probability spaces to decipher Montreal's changing workscapes, Urban Studies, 16 juillet, 2021
Vermesh P., Boisjoly Geneviève, Lachapelle Ugo, Commuting mode share and workplace-based public transport services: An equity perspective, Case Studies on Transport Policy, vol. 9(2), pp. 590-599, 2021
Boisjoly Geneviève, Lachapelle Ugo, El-Geneidy Ahmed M., Bicycle network performance: Assessing the directness of bicycle facilities through connectivity measures, a Montreal, Canada case study, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 14(8), pp. 620-634, 2020
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