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Graham Parkhurst
Graham Parkhurst
Professor of Sustainable Mobility, Centre for Transport and Society, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
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Conceptualizing age-friendly communities
VH Menec, R Means, N Keating, G Parkhurst, J Eales
Canadian Journal on Aging/La revue canadienne du vieillissement 30 (3), 479-493, 2011
4552011
Transport-related social exclusion amongst older people in rural Southwest England and Wales
I Shergold, G Parkhurst
Journal of rural studies 28 (4), 412-421, 2012
2052012
Influence of bus-based park and ride facilities on users’ car traffic
G Parkhurst
Transport policy 7 (2), 159-172, 2000
2042000
The paradox of intensification
S Melia, G Parkhurst, H Barton
Transport Policy 18 (1), 46-52, 2011
2022011
Park and ride: Could it lead to an increase in car traffic?
G Parkhurst
Transport policy 2 (1), 15-23, 1995
1671995
Rural car dependence: an emerging barrier to community activity for older people
I Shergold, G Parkhurst, C Musselwhite
Transportation planning and technology 35 (1), 69-85, 2012
1512012
INTERMODE: Innovations in demand responsive transport
M Enoch, S Potter, G Parkhurst, M Smith
Department for Transport/GMPTE, 2004
1492004
Passenger comfort and trust on first-time use of a shared autonomous shuttle vehicle
D Paddeu, G Parkhurst, I Shergold
Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 115, 102604, 2020
1342020
Driven to excess: Impacts of motor vehicles on the quality of life of residents of three streets in Bristol UK
J Hart, G Parkhurst
World Transport Policy & Practice 17 (2), 2011
1332011
Why do demand responsive transport systems fail?
M Enoch, S Potter, G Parkhurst, M Smith
1062006
User decision-making in transitions to electrified, autonomous, shared or reduced mobility
C Whittle, L Whitmarsh, P Haggar, P Morgan, G Parkhurst
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 71, 302-319, 2019
992019
Understanding the public acceptability of road pricing and the roles of older age, social norms, pro-social values and trust for urban policy-making: The case of Bristol
A Nikitas, E Avineri, G Parkhurst
Cities 79, 78-91, 2018
882018
The psychological wellbeing benefits of place engagement during walking in urban environments: A qualitative photo-elicitation study
A Bornioli, G Parkhurst, PL Morgan
Health & place 53, 228-236, 2018
872018
Psychological wellbeing benefits of simulated exposure to five urban settings: an experimental study from the pedestrian's perspective
A Bornioli, G Parkhurst, PL Morgan
Journal of transport & health 9, 105-116, 2018
812018
Understanding the socioeconomic adoption scenarios for autonomous vehicles: A literature review
B Clark, G Parkhurst, M Ricci
812016
An ideal journey: making bus travel desirable
W Clayton, J Jain, G Parkhurst
Mobilities 12 (5), 706-725, 2017
712017
Where to park? A behavioural comparison of bus Park and Ride and city centre car park usage in Bath, UK
W Clayton, E Ben-Elia, G Parkhurst, M Ricci
Journal of Transport Geography 36, 124-133, 2014
692014
Affective experiences of built environments and the promotion of urban walking
A Bornioli, G Parkhurst, PL Morgan
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 123, 200-215, 2019
682019
Modal integration of bus and car in UK local transport policy: the case for strategic environmental assessment
G Parkhurst, J Richardson
Journal of Transport Geography 10 (3), 195-206, 2002
672002
Multi-stakeholder collaboration in urban freight consolidation schemes: Drivers and barriers to implementation
D Paddeu, G Parkhurst, G Fancello, P Fadda, M Ricci
Transport 33 (4), 913-929, 2018
662018
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