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Transport Reviews - A Transnational Transdisciplinary Journal

Transport Reviews

A Transnational Transdisciplinary Journal

2010 Impact Factor: 1.722
Ranking: 6/23 (Transportation)
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 31
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0144-1647
Online ISSN: 1464-5327
 

Aims & Scope

2010 Impact Factor: 1.722
Ranking: 6/23 (Transportation)
© 2011 Thomson Reuters, 2010 Journal Citation Reports®

Transport Reviews is an international review journal covering all aspects of transport. It is intended to provide authoritative and up to date research-based reviews of transport related topics that are informative to those that are knowledgeable in the subject area. It also provides a means by which experts from different backgrounds can find out about the subject area, so the papers should be accessible to a wide ranging readership.

A review “takes a comprehensive overview of a subject, bringing together the material and coming to some interesting conclusions”. There are five main elements that we are looking for:
a) The review should be authoritative, critical and add value to the literature;
b) The review should have some contextual element to it so that it can be related to the more general literature on the topic - there should be a selection of high quality literature cited;
c) The review should be international in scope and up to date;
d) The review should be interesting (and exciting) and readable;
e) The abstract should be between 300-500 words in length and highlight the main points of the review.
 
These criteria will be applied to all papers received, but with some element of flexibility.

Transport Reviews
encourages submissions from all disciplinary perspectives (e.g. economics or engineering), all relevant subject areas (e.g. safety or environment), and all analytical approaches (e.g. modelling or database analysis). The reviews normally present new methodological approaches, new analysis, innovative perspectives and original data, but are not exclusively research based.

Transport Reviews obtains papers from many different sources, conventional academic authors, as well as from those working in consultancies, local authorities, government departments and the international agencies. The geographic spread of authors is extensive. For example, there were 42 papers published in Transport Reviews in 2008, with 76 authors from 22 different countries.

Peer Review Statement
All papers in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymised reviews by at least three referees.

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