Bert van Wee

Bert van Wee

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 80

Europe-Netherlands

About Bert van Wee

Bert van Wee, With an exceptional h-index of 80 and a recent h-index of 57 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of transport, policy, accessibility, environment, safety.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The first mile towards access equity: Is on-demand microtransit a valuable addition to the transportation mix in suburban communities?

Cycling speed variation: a multilevel model of characteristics of cyclists, trips and route tracking points

Controversial policies: growing support after implementation. A discussion paper

The transport system and its effects on accessibility, the environment, safety, health and well-being: an introduction

Understanding perceptions of cycling infrastructure provision and its role in cycling equity

Megaprojects for megacities: A comparative casebook, edited by John D. Landis: Cheltenham, UK/Northhampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar, 2022

Is it really a stupid idea? The counterfactual check

Design and evaluation of a sustainable blended study programme in higher education

Bert van Wee Information

University

Position

hoogleraar Transportbeleid

Citations(all)

28107

Citations(since 2020)

15708

Cited By

21791

hIndex(all)

80

hIndex(since 2020)

57

i10Index(all)

228

i10Index(since 2020)

175

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universiteit Delft

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Bert van Wee Skills & Research Interests

transport

policy

accessibility

environment

safety

Top articles of Bert van Wee

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The first mile towards access equity: Is on-demand microtransit a valuable addition to the transportation mix in suburban communities?

Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives

AM Liezenga

T Verma

JR Mayaud

NY Aydin

B van Wee

2024/3/1

Cycling speed variation: a multilevel model of characteristics of cyclists, trips and route tracking points

Transportation

Hong Yan

Kees Maat

Bert van Wee

2024/4/5

Controversial policies: growing support after implementation. A discussion paper

Transport policy

Bert van Wee

Jan Anne Annema

Sander van Barneveld

2023/8/1

The transport system and its effects on accessibility, the environment, safety, health and well-being: an introduction

The transport system and transport policy

Bert Van Wee

2023

Understanding perceptions of cycling infrastructure provision and its role in cycling equity

Transportation research record

Danial Jahanshahi

Seosamh B Costello

Kim Natasha Dirks

Subeh Chowdhury

Bert van Wee

2023/3

Megaprojects for megacities: A comparative casebook, edited by John D. Landis: Cheltenham, UK/Northhampton, MA, USA, Edward Elgar, 2022

Bert van Wee

2023/7/7

Is it really a stupid idea? The counterfactual check

Bert van Wee

2023/11/2

Design and evaluation of a sustainable blended study programme in higher education

Frontiers in Education

Marieke Versteijlen

Arjen EJ Wals

Bert van Wee

2023

Escape theory: Explaining a negative motivation to travel

Transportation research part A: policy and practice

Bert van Wee

Patricia Mokhtarian

2023/3/1

A field of practical relevance: evolving trends in how the transport and land-use relationship has been conceptualized and operationalized

Bert van Wee

2023/6/6

Who benefits from cycling initiatives? An evaluation of perceived effectiveness and differences among population groups

Case studies on transport policy

Danial Jahanshahi

Seósamh B Costello

Kim Natasha Dirks

Bert van Wee

2023/9/1

Hubs for Freight and Passengers?: An Exploratory Study of Allocating Logistics Functions to Mobility Hubs

I Chetouani

Ron JHR van Duin

Jaap Vleugel

Bert van Wee

Kees van Son

...

2023

Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS): A latent class cluster analysis to identify Dutch vehicle owners’ use intention

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice

Renske van't Veer

Jan Anne Annema

Yashar Araghi

Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia

Bert van Wee

2023/3/1

Automated Vehicles: Changes in expert opinions over time

Transport policy

Maarten Kroesen

Dimitris Milakis

Bert Van Wee

2023/6/1

Assessing the evolution of educational accessibility with self-avoiding random walk: insights from Helsinki

Applied Network Science

Nazli Yonca Aydin

Emre Yigitbasi

Ylenia Casali

Bert van Wee

2023/8/30

Differences in levels of accessibility: The importance of spatial scale when measuring distributions of the accessibility of health and emergency services

Journal of Transport Geography

Bert van Wee

Tom de Jong

2023/1/1

Design and Evaluation of a Sustainable Blended Minor in Higher Education

Marieke Versteijlen

Arjen Wals

Wee Bv

2023/2/3

Literature review papers: the search and selection process

Bert van Wee

David Banister

2023/4/14

The transport system and transport policy: an introduction

Bert van Wee

Jan A Annema

David Banister

Baiba Pudāne

2023/8/14

Intra-household decisions and the impact of the built environment on activity-travel behavior: A review of the literature

Yang Hu

Bert van Wee

Dick Ettema

2023/1/1

See List of Professors in Bert van Wee University(Technische Universiteit Delft)