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Assessing public transport loyalty in a car-dominated society: The case of Luxembourg
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Spatial variation in the potential for social interaction: a case study in Flanders (Belgium)
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Colouring inside what lines?: interference of the urban growth boundary and the political-administrative border of Brussels
Intra-urban polycentrism applied on school consolidation and school travel in Flanders (Belgium)
City profile: Ghent, Belgium
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Linking expected mobility production to sustainable residential location planning: some evidence from Flanders
Relationship between spatial proximity and travel-to-work distance : the effect of the compact city