Large efforts and investments have been made into public transport, walking, and cycling in cities around Europe. Yet, cars remain the most ubiquitous mode of travel in urban areas. Often, research into the barriers facing active travel evaluates only one part of the problem, such as a person’s surrounding environment (the macro level), socially embedded practices that define the activity (meso level), or a person’s own beliefs and sense of identity (micro level). However, barriers and enablers to active travel exist on multiple levels, and interventions to increase walking and/or cycling are less likely to work when implemented in isolation. Hence, a multilevel socio-ecological model is developed to demonstrate and test the importance of a...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
Background: Although walking for travel can help in reaching the daily recommended levels of physica...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
This thesis examined the factors affecting active mobility, walking and cycling, in urban environmen...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
peer reviewedTo ensure cities’ livability, a significant modal shift from car use towards more susta...
To ensure cities’ livability, a significant modal shift from car use towards more sustainable modes ...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
Background: Although walking for travel can help in reaching the daily recommended levels of physica...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
Background: Although walking for travel can help in reaching the daily recommended levels of physica...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
This thesis examined the factors affecting active mobility, walking and cycling, in urban environmen...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
peer reviewedTo ensure cities’ livability, a significant modal shift from car use towards more susta...
To ensure cities’ livability, a significant modal shift from car use towards more sustainable modes ...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
Background: Although walking for travel can help in reaching the daily recommended levels of physica...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
Background: Although walking for travel can help in reaching the daily recommended levels of physica...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...