Journal of Urban Mobility
Abbreviation | |
Journal Impact | 2.57 |
Quartiles(Global) | TRANSPORTATION(Q3) |
ISSN | 2667-0917 |
Publication Information | Publisher: Elsevier Ltd,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: Yes |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2021,Proportion of original research papers: ,Self Citation Rate:, Gold OA Rate: |
Journal Fees | $1500Details |
Average review cycle | 32 weeks |
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