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Maximiliano Lizana
Maximiliano Lizana
Universidad de La Frontera, Temuco, Chile; Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds, UK
Verified email at ufrontera.cl
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Studying the relationship between activity participation, social networks, expenditures and travel behavior on leisure activities
M Lizana, JA Carrasco, A Tudela
Transportation 47 (4), 1765-1786, 2020
302020
Analysing the influence of attitude and habit on bicycle commuting
M Lizana, A Tudela, A Tapia
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 82, 70-83, 2021
232021
Daily activity-travel and fragmentation patterns in the weekly cycle: evidence of the role of ICT, time use, and personal networks
M Lizana, JA Carrasco, R Victoriano
Transportation Letters 14 (4), 396-406, 2022
72022
Using smart card data to model public transport user profiles in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
M Lizana, C Choudhury, D Watling
Travel Behaviour and Society 33, 100620, 2023
42023
Analysing the impacts of individual-level factors on public transport usage during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comprehensive literature review and meta-analysis
M Lizana, C Choudhury, D Watling
Transport Reviews 44 (2), 434-460, 2024
12024
Structural Model for Socially Sustainable Public Housing Decision-Making in Chile
L Sierra, M Lizana, C Pino, A Ilaya-Ayza, B Neculman
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 (3), 2543, 2023
12023
Investigating the potential of aggregated mobility indices for inferring public transport ridership changes
M Lizana, C Choudhury, D Watling
PLoS One, 2024
2024
A retrospective comparison of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport demand considering ridership and mobility indices
D Lizana, M., Choudhury, C. & Watling
55th Universities Transport Study Group (UTSG), Cardiff, Wales., 2023
2023
Impacts of COVID-19 on public transport demand: Using machine learning to identify passenger strategies based on smart card data
D Lizana, M., Choudhury, C. & Watling
54th Universities Transport Study Group (UTSG), Edinburgh, Scotland., 2022
2022
Modelling mobility profiles of public transport passengers during the pandemic of COVID-19 using smart card data
D Lizana, M., Choudhury, C. & Watling
7th International Choice Modelling Conference (ICMC), Reykjavik, Iceland., 2022
2022
Efecto de las condiciones facilitadoras y de la actitud en la elección de la bicicleta
O Lizana, M., Tudela, A, Tapia, A. & Jaque
XX Congreso Chileno de Ingenieria de Transporte, 2021
2021
Detecting the influence of psychosocial factors on bicycle election: A hybrid choice model approach
A Lizana, M., Tudela, A, Tapia
XXI PANAM, 2021
2021
Daily Activity-Travel and Fragmentation Patterns in the Weekly Cycle Evidence of the role of ICT, Time Use, and Personal Networks
JA Lizana, M., Victoriano, R. y Carrasco
98th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C., 2020
2020
Studying the relationship between activity participation, social networks, expenditures and travel behaviour on leisure activities
A Lizana, M., Carrasco, J.A. and Tudela
97th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C, 2018
2018
Relaciones entre participación de actividades, patrones de viaje, indicadores sociales y gasto en actividades no obligatorias
A Lizana, M., Carrasco, J.A. y Tudela
18º Congreso Chileno de Ingeniería de Transporte, Coquimbo-La Serena, Chile., 2017
2017
Patrones de movilidad diaria y su relación con indicadores sociales y de uso de tiempo en barrios de Concepción
A Lizana, M., Carrasco, J.A., Tudela
XXXVIII Congreso Nacional y XXIII Internacional de Geografía, Temuco, 2017
2017
Relaciones entre uso de tiempo, indicadores sociales, gasto y patrones de movilidad asociados a actividades no obligatorias Caso de estudio en Concepción, Chile
ME Lizana Maldonado
Universidad de Concepción., 2017
2017
AN EVALUATION FRAMEWORK OF SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY FOR PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECTS ASSESSMENT IN CHILE.
L Sierra Varela, M Lizana Maldonado, B Henríquez-Jara
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