The promotion of local sustainable travel is ever prominent within local transport plans, although it is still not well understood how the change to more sustainable and less carbon-based travel can be achieved. The objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of the travel choice mechanism following residential relocation. This paper uses a structural equations model and an ordered model to explore the drivers of public transport and walking use within an urban environment, using a quasi-longitudinal dataset from 10 communities in the metropolitan area of Tyne and Wear, in northeast England. The results show that changes in public transport use are determined by accessibility features of the built environment, alongside socio-...
The promotion of the use of non-motorised modes (such as walking and cycling) is a crucial component...
This paper explores the influence of individuals' environmental attitudes and urban design features ...
Infill development, which refers to new urban development on land blocks within the built-up area, h...
The promotion of local sustainable travel is ever prominent within local transport plans, although i...
Aic i P [Scheduled for JTLU . 9 . 3 (2016)] pp. 1–19 Abstract: The promotion of local sustainab...
The objective of this study is to explore whether changes in neighbourhood characteristics bring abo...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to gain a clearer understanding of the strategic relationship...
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
AbstractPromoting walking for transport may help to increase physical activity levels. Associations ...
Neighbourhoods are advocated in UK planning policy in order to foster social capital, combat obesity...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
The study aims to understand the city centre living characteristics from a sustainable travel behavi...
This study examines the association between urban form and walking for transport in Brisbane, Austra...
The promotion of the use of non-motorised modes (such as walking and cycling) is a crucial component...
This paper explores the influence of individuals' environmental attitudes and urban design features ...
Infill development, which refers to new urban development on land blocks within the built-up area, h...
The promotion of local sustainable travel is ever prominent within local transport plans, although i...
Aic i P [Scheduled for JTLU . 9 . 3 (2016)] pp. 1–19 Abstract: The promotion of local sustainab...
The objective of this study is to explore whether changes in neighbourhood characteristics bring abo...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to gain a clearer understanding of the strategic relationship...
A case study approach is used to present causal evidence from the United Kingdom on the impact of ne...
AbstractPromoting walking for transport may help to increase physical activity levels. Associations ...
Neighbourhoods are advocated in UK planning policy in order to foster social capital, combat obesity...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
Traffic volumes (and hence energy consumption) from the transport sector continue to rise, yet the p...
The study aims to understand the city centre living characteristics from a sustainable travel behavi...
This study examines the association between urban form and walking for transport in Brisbane, Austra...
The promotion of the use of non-motorised modes (such as walking and cycling) is a crucial component...
This paper explores the influence of individuals' environmental attitudes and urban design features ...
Infill development, which refers to new urban development on land blocks within the built-up area, h...