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Boisjoly, G., Deboosere, R., Wasfi, R., Orpana, H., Manaugh, K., Buliung, R., & El-Geneidy, A. (2020). Measuring accessibility to hospitals by public transport: An assessment of eight Canadian metropolitan regions. Journal of Transport & Health, 18, 100916 (14 pages). External link
Boisjoly, G., Deboosere, R., Wasfi, R., Orpana, H., Manaugh, K., Buliung, R., & El-Geneidy, A. M. (2019, January). Accessibility to healthcare across Canada : an assessment of accessibility to hospital via public transport in eight Canadian metropolitan regions [Paper]. 98th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C.. Unavailable
Cui, B., Boisjoly, G., Wasfi, R., Orpana, H., Manaugh, K., Buliung, R., & El-Geneidy, A. M. (2020, January). Spatial access by public transport and likelihood of healthcare consultations at hospitals [Paper]. 99th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C.. Unavailable
Cui, B., Boisjoly, G., Wasfi, R., Orpana, H., Manaugh, K., Buliung, R., Kestens, Y., & El-Geneidy, A. (2020). Spatial access by public transport and likelihood of healthcare consultations at hospitals. Journal of the Transportation Research Record, 2674(12), 188-198. External link
Jasso Chavez, J. A., Boisjoly, G., & Manaugh, K. (2024). Access to green and gray urban nature amenities: exploring equity in Montreal's built environment. Transportation Planning and Technology, 16 pages. External link
Manaugh, K., Boisjoly, G., & El-Geneidy, A. M. (2017). Overcoming barriers to cycling: understanding frequency of cycling in a University setting and the factors preventing commuters from cycling on a regular basis. External link
Obry-Legros, V., Lachapelle, U., Manaugh, K., Waygood, O., & Boisjoly, G. (2023, July). House size or walkability, what makes you more satisfied? Understanding the relationship between housing characteristics, local accessibility, and life satisfaction during the COVID-19 confinement period [Paper]. World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR 2023), Montréal, Québec. Published in Transportation research procedia, 82. External link
Waygood, O., Boisjoly, G., Manaugh, K., Sener, I. N., Wang, B., Sun, Y., Friman, M., & Olsson, L. E. (2021). Do you miss your friends? Life satisfaction during the second wave of Covid-19. Journal of Transport & Health, 22, 101171 (1 page). External link
Zarabi, Z., Laviolette, J., Waygood, O., & Manaugh, K. (2025). What type of person is at different stages of change for cycling? A case study of Montreal. Travel Behaviour and Society, 39, 100969 (17 pages). External link