The increase of private car usage as transport mode is a non-sustainable trend that also has affected the choice of transport mode that takes children to school. School children who use active travel as transport mode has decreased while children who are driven to school has increased. Such travel behaviour has negative outcomes on environment but also affects the physical activity of children and their social characteristics. This combination of a qualitative and quantitative study sought to explore what effects an implementation of a car free week at different schools in Nacka municipality had. The study aimed to understand the role of a Car free week at schools in the role of sustainable planning for Nacka municipality. It aimed to study...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
The increase of private car usage as transport mode is a non-sustainable trend that also has affecte...
An increasingly amount of parents choose to drive their children to the school. The tendency has inc...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
In these days, more and more parents are driving their children to and from school. Road safety has ...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...
With the rise of physical inactivity among children, there has been a decline in children’s active s...
Active school transport (AST) refers to using active means of transport such as walking, cycling, or...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under...
Introduction Active transport to school (ATS) is a convenient way to increase physical activity and ...
This article explores the travel habits of young people in Slovenia over the past thirty years and s...
Background Children’s habitual physical activity, including active travel and catching public transi...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
The increase of private car usage as transport mode is a non-sustainable trend that also has affecte...
An increasingly amount of parents choose to drive their children to the school. The tendency has inc...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
The everyday school-run contributes to a large extent to the rush-hour traffic in most developed co...
In these days, more and more parents are driving their children to and from school. Road safety has ...
Introduction Built environment infrastructure that supports active travel may help increase rates o...
With the rise of physical inactivity among children, there has been a decline in children’s active s...
Active school transport (AST) refers to using active means of transport such as walking, cycling, or...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under...
Introduction Active transport to school (ATS) is a convenient way to increase physical activity and ...
This article explores the travel habits of young people in Slovenia over the past thirty years and s...
Background Children’s habitual physical activity, including active travel and catching public transi...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Active school travel contributes to children’s physical, mental and social wellbeing. The prevalence...