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BIVINA G R
BIVINA G R
Assistant Professor at Maulana National Institute of Technology, Bhopal
Verified email at ce.iitr.ac.in
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Walk accessibility to metro stations: An analysis based on meso-or micro-scale built environment factors
GR Bivina, A Gupta, M Parida
Sustainable Cities and Society 55, 102047, 2020
1042020
Influence of microscale environmental factors on perceived walk accessibility to metro stations
GR Bivina, A Gupta, M Parida
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 67, 142-155, 2019
932019
Modelling perceived pedestrian level of service of sidewalks: A structural equation approach
GR Bivina, M Parida
Transport 34 (3), 339-350, 2019
772019
Prioritizing pedestrian needs using a multi-criteria decision approach for a sustainable built environment in the Indian context
GR Bivina, M Parida
Environment, Development and Sustainability 22, 4929-4950, 2020
562020
Socio economic valuation of traffic delays
GR Bivina, V Landge, VSS Kumar
Transportation Research Procedia 17, 513-520, 2016
482016
Does neighborhood design matter for walk access to metro stations? An integrated SEM-Hybrid discrete mode choice approach
A Gupta, GR Bivina, M Parida
Transport policy 121, 61-77, 2022
412022
Pedestrian level of service model for evaluating and improving sidewalks from various land uses
GR Bivina, P Parida, M Advani, M Parida
European Transport-Trasporti Europei, 2018
382018
Examining Walk Access to BRT Stations: A Case Study of Ahmedabad BRTS
A Kathuria, GR Bivina, M Parida, CR Sekhar
Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2018
92018
Which Factors Affect “Walkability” of Pedestrians on Sidewalk in Indian cities?
K Rani, MP Amardeep Boora, G.R. Bivina .
12th International Conference of Eastern Asia Society For Transportation …, 2017
92017
Modeling Perceived Pedestrian Level of Service of Sidewalks: An Application of Structural Equation Modeling
GR Bivina, M Parida, S Sapnani
Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2018
82018
How far people can walk to access metro? A study of access trip characteristics of Delhi metro users
A Gupta, GR Bivina, M Parida
Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies 12, 2019
62019
Qualitative Evaluation of Pedestrian Facilities using the PLOS Model
N Kaur, Singh, Bivina
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 775 (No.1), 012004, 2021
42021
Objective and subjective approaches towards analysis of level of service of sidewalks
GR Bivina, M Parida
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Transportation Research …, 2022
32022
Inland Water Transport: A Bibliometric Literature Review
S Mohanta, Y V. Navandar, B GR, K Krishnamurthy
Science & Technology Libraries 42 (4), 399-416, 2023
22023
Towards safer streets: A review of child pedestrian behavior and safety worldwide
NC Vijay, S Rokade, GR Bivina
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 103, 638-660, 2024
12024
Prioritising Pedestrian's Needs Around Transit Stations Through Walkability Assessment: A walk audit tool approach
A Gupta, GR Bivina, M Parida
Transportation Research Procedia 82, 1205-1228, 2025
2025
How Metros’ Catchment Area Affect Commuters Choice To Walk Or Use Feeder Modes?
A Gupta, GR Bivina, V Chauhan, M Parida
Transportation Research Procedia 82, 1400-1417, 2025
2025
Gender disparities in defining factors of pedestrian level of service of sidewalks
GR Bivina, M Parida
Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-24, 2024
2024
The Crosswalk Conundrum: An Investigation of Pedestrian Crossing Facility Usage
BGR Tushar Bansal, Siddhartha Rokade
Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies 14, 2024
2024
Understanding the Utilization Patterns of Pedestrian Crossing Facilities: Evidence from Bhopal City
A Jain, GR Bivina
Urban Mobility India, 127-143, 2024
2024
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