Travel demand management (TDM) addresses the problems of energy consumption and pollution associated with increased motor vehicle use through strategies focused on improving asset utilisation, physical restraint, pricing, and urban and social changes. This paper concerns the last of these areas and examines programs aimed at changing attitudes and subsequently travel behaviour through individual measurement and personalised information. While Australian research results reviewed here are encouraging, results from the Netherlands highlight psychological processes which can reduce the effectiveness of these programs. This research area has important implications for the development of information campaigns designed to influence travel behavio...
The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods ...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
This paper reports on the Gnding from an in-depth survey into the choice of travel mode by a small g...
This paper outlines a new approach to reducing car use in order to address environmental concerns. T...
Between 2005 and 2006, a TravelSmart project was introduced in targeted suburbs within metropolitan ...
Despite the recent interest in changing community travel behaviours to promote sustainability, most ...
Insights from psychology and marketing have recently led to an alternative to information-based beha...
Travel behaviour modification, also called TravelSmart®, Indimark® and Travel Blending®, has been of...
The last five years have seen increasing interest in use of transport information, education and pro...
Various policies are aimed at changing travel behaviour. It is often desirable to know how effective...
Many car-oriented countries in the west are now looking to reduce their dependence on cars for urban...
Mobility is an important part of daily life. With modern mobility systems, people have access to a r...
AbstractIn an era when the transport sector is increasingly contributing to environmental damage the...
Since the late 1990s, voluntary travel behaviour change (VTBC) has been an increasingly popular stra...
The past 20 years has seen a rapid growth across the world in the number, range and scale of volunta...
The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods ...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
This paper reports on the Gnding from an in-depth survey into the choice of travel mode by a small g...
This paper outlines a new approach to reducing car use in order to address environmental concerns. T...
Between 2005 and 2006, a TravelSmart project was introduced in targeted suburbs within metropolitan ...
Despite the recent interest in changing community travel behaviours to promote sustainability, most ...
Insights from psychology and marketing have recently led to an alternative to information-based beha...
Travel behaviour modification, also called TravelSmart®, Indimark® and Travel Blending®, has been of...
The last five years have seen increasing interest in use of transport information, education and pro...
Various policies are aimed at changing travel behaviour. It is often desirable to know how effective...
Many car-oriented countries in the west are now looking to reduce their dependence on cars for urban...
Mobility is an important part of daily life. With modern mobility systems, people have access to a r...
AbstractIn an era when the transport sector is increasingly contributing to environmental damage the...
Since the late 1990s, voluntary travel behaviour change (VTBC) has been an increasingly popular stra...
The past 20 years has seen a rapid growth across the world in the number, range and scale of volunta...
The study of traveller behaviour has blossomed into a multi-disciplinary array of theories, methods ...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
This paper reports on the Gnding from an in-depth survey into the choice of travel mode by a small g...