Car ownership is growing in many countries.While beneficial to individuals in many cases, this trend has often resulted in significant economic, social, and environmental costs to society more generally. In researching possible solutions, one approach is to look at particular areas or communities that exhibit less reliance on the car or are even ‘car free’ to some extent, in order to see if lessons can be learned. Accordingly, this study seeks to define and characterize transport practices in Amish communities—in groups located across the United States and Canada—which for religious reasons have eschewed the car. Specifically, the paper draws on a comprehensive literature and archival review, supplemented with expert interviews, to b...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The concept of “neighbor” takes on entirely new meanings in our mobile society. Who becomes my neigh...
Car ownership is growing in many countries. While beneficial to individuals in many cases, this tren...
Car ownership is growing in many countries.While beneficial to individuals in many cases, this trend...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to add to the understanding of humility-based economic develo...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolog...
As adulthood looms in an Amish adolescent’s life, he must make a crucial decision that will affect t...
Recent growth in Amish-themed tourism has created increased exposure and new intersections between A...
Lighting and marking recommendations for animal-drawn buggies and wagons were first established in 2...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
The basic contours of the Amish economic transformation over the past few decades have been well doc...
This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentuck...
Amish people have a reputation for being ecologically and environmentally conscientious. As numerous...
The purpose of this research project was to identify how the Amish, living a nineteenth century life...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The concept of “neighbor” takes on entirely new meanings in our mobile society. Who becomes my neigh...
Car ownership is growing in many countries. While beneficial to individuals in many cases, this tren...
Car ownership is growing in many countries.While beneficial to individuals in many cases, this trend...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to add to the understanding of humility-based economic develo...
Interviews with northern Indiana Amish business owners reveal a tendency to create complex technolog...
As adulthood looms in an Amish adolescent’s life, he must make a crucial decision that will affect t...
Recent growth in Amish-themed tourism has created increased exposure and new intersections between A...
Lighting and marking recommendations for animal-drawn buggies and wagons were first established in 2...
Throughout much of their existence, the Amish remained relatively unknown and/or misunderstood by mu...
The basic contours of the Amish economic transformation over the past few decades have been well doc...
This article examines the growth of Amish and plain Anabaptist communities and population in Kentuck...
Amish people have a reputation for being ecologically and environmentally conscientious. As numerous...
The purpose of this research project was to identify how the Amish, living a nineteenth century life...
There is widespread interest in reducing vehicle-miles of travel as a policy goal. Any progress towa...
Community activity is a key contributor to quality of life for many older people. It also plays a ro...
The concept of “neighbor” takes on entirely new meanings in our mobile society. Who becomes my neigh...