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Transport Reviews - A Transnational Transdisciplinary Journal

Transport Reviews

A Transnational Transdisciplinary Journal

The 2006 Impact Factor for Transport Reviews is 0.662
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 28
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0144-1647
Online ISSN: 1464-5327
 

Aims & Scope

2007 Impact Factor: 0.747
Ranking: 13 /16 (Transportation
)
© 2008 Thomson Reuters, 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 reviews of transport related topics that are informative to those that are knowledgeable in the subject area. It also provides a means by which non experts can find out about the subject area, so the papers should be accessible to a wide ranging readership. Transport Reviews is the only international review journal in transport that has a full refereeing process.

Of the main transport journals, Transport Reviews does not restrict itself to particular disciplinary perspectives (e.g. economics or engineering), or particular subject areas (e.g. safety or environment), or to particular approaches (e.g. modelling or database analysis). It is not exclusively research based, even though many of the reviews present new perspectives and data. Transport Reviews also obtains papers from many different sources, not just conventional academic authors, but others working in consultancies, local authorities, government departments and the international agencies.

The geographic spread of authors is also extensive. For example, there were 34 papers published in Transport Reviews in 2004, with over 70 authors from 19 different countries.

Peer Review Statement
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymised refereeing by at least two referees.

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