This paper explores the influence of individuals' environmental attitudes and urban design features on travel behavior, including mode choice. It uses data from residents of 13 new neighborhood UK developments designed to support sustainable travel. It is found that almost all respondents were concerned about environmental issues, but their views did not necessarily 'match' their travel behavior. Individuals' environmental concerns only had a strong relationship with walking within and near their neighborhood, but not with cycling or public transport use. Residents' car availability reduced public transport trips, walking and cycling. The influence of urban design features on travel behaviors was mixed, higher incidences of walking in dense...
Objective: Many research papers examine the relationship of the built environment on transport behav...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use...
This paper explores the influence of individuals' environmental attitudes and urban design features ...
This paper will present empirically based evidence from the UK in respect of the impact of neighbour...
This paper presents evidence from the UK in respect of the impact of neighbourhood design on travel ...
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to gain a clearer understanding of the strategic relationship...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to gain a clearer understanding of the strategic relationship...
Objective Many research papers examine the relationship of the built environment on transport behavi...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...
[EN] Today's society, which is built and developed based on time and access, seeks to consider these...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...
[EN] Today's society, which is built and developed based on time and access, seeks to consider these...
This paper will report the initial analysis from British evidence of the relationships between urban...
Objective: Many research papers examine the relationship of the built environment on transport behav...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use...
This paper explores the influence of individuals' environmental attitudes and urban design features ...
This paper will present empirically based evidence from the UK in respect of the impact of neighbour...
This paper presents evidence from the UK in respect of the impact of neighbourhood design on travel ...
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to gain a clearer understanding of the strategic relationship...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to gain a clearer understanding of the strategic relationship...
Objective Many research papers examine the relationship of the built environment on transport behavi...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...
[EN] Today's society, which is built and developed based on time and access, seeks to consider these...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use,...
[EN] Today's society, which is built and developed based on time and access, seeks to consider these...
This paper will report the initial analysis from British evidence of the relationships between urban...
Objective: Many research papers examine the relationship of the built environment on transport behav...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use...
Can urban design improve the environment? If communities could be designed to reduce automobile use...