This paper examines traveller attitudes and responses towards disruption from weather and natural events. An internet-based travel behaviour survey was conducted with more than 2000 respondents in London and Glasgow. Of these respondents, 740 reported information on over 1000 long distance trips affected by extreme weather and natural events over the previous three years. Results show respondents are generally cautious towards travelling during extreme weather events. For a slight majority in the case of air and public transport, and a greater one in the case of car, travellers did not considerably alter their travel plan following the disruption. This was explained not only by less disruptive weather conditions (with heavy snow and volcani...
Rudloff et al. Page 2 In times of increasing travel demand urban transport systems are under continu...
Severe weather events can impact negatively on tourism and put tourists at risk. To reduce vulnerabi...
A sound understanding of travellers' behavioural changes and adaptation when facing a natural disast...
This paper attempts to identify and critically discuss how travel behaviour may be affected by any e...
Societal and political attention to the effects of climate change and possible mitigation and adapta...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
This study, based on two questionnaire surveys from two cities in Norway with different climate cond...
For most of us, weather is more than a trivial concern in our daily life. Consider how often we wat...
peer reviewedWeather events can affect traffic in various ways; it can influence travel demand, traf...
Human behaviour produces massive greenhouse gas emissions, which trigger climate change and more unp...
In the light of growing societal interest for climate change adaptation and mitigation, insights in...
In previous studies, conflicting results could be found regarding the impact of weather forecasts on...
As natural disasters are a big part of the world we live in now, this thesis evaluates travel behavi...
With climate change high on the political agenda, weather has emerged as an important issue in trave...
This paper identifies disruption as a potential powerful lens through which to understand and, in tu...
Rudloff et al. Page 2 In times of increasing travel demand urban transport systems are under continu...
Severe weather events can impact negatively on tourism and put tourists at risk. To reduce vulnerabi...
A sound understanding of travellers' behavioural changes and adaptation when facing a natural disast...
This paper attempts to identify and critically discuss how travel behaviour may be affected by any e...
Societal and political attention to the effects of climate change and possible mitigation and adapta...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
This study, based on two questionnaire surveys from two cities in Norway with different climate cond...
For most of us, weather is more than a trivial concern in our daily life. Consider how often we wat...
peer reviewedWeather events can affect traffic in various ways; it can influence travel demand, traf...
Human behaviour produces massive greenhouse gas emissions, which trigger climate change and more unp...
In the light of growing societal interest for climate change adaptation and mitigation, insights in...
In previous studies, conflicting results could be found regarding the impact of weather forecasts on...
As natural disasters are a big part of the world we live in now, this thesis evaluates travel behavi...
With climate change high on the political agenda, weather has emerged as an important issue in trave...
This paper identifies disruption as a potential powerful lens through which to understand and, in tu...
Rudloff et al. Page 2 In times of increasing travel demand urban transport systems are under continu...
Severe weather events can impact negatively on tourism and put tourists at risk. To reduce vulnerabi...
A sound understanding of travellers' behavioural changes and adaptation when facing a natural disast...