This paper examines how a transport pricing policy aimed to reduce car use may affect individuals' Quality of Life (QoL), to what extent this policy is acceptable to the public and if people intend to change car use when the policy is implemented. Also, comparisons were made amongst five countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, The Netherlands and Sweden). An internet survey among 490 respondents showed that a stringent measure, i.e., doubling costs of car use, hardly affects people's general QoL. Respondents are unsure whether they would accept the policy and whether they intend to change their car use if the policy is implemented. Respondents from The Netherlands and Sweden are more pessimistic about the QoL consequences of the policy, ...
This study examines the relative importance of six policy outcomes related to different fairness pri...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
peer reviewedDue to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary ...
This paper examines how a transport pricing policy aimed to reduce car use may affect individuals' Q...
This study examines relationships between value orientations and perceived quality of life-changes w...
Acceptability and personal outcome expectations (le the extent to which one expects to be better or ...
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in c...
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in c...
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in c...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
Transport pricing policies are often assumed to be effective strategies to affect people’s car use, ...
The transportation sector is the biggest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as air and...
Generally, pricing policies are believed to be effective in reducing problems of massive car use. Ho...
This study examines the relative importance of six policy outcomes related to different fairness pri...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
peer reviewedDue to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary ...
This paper examines how a transport pricing policy aimed to reduce car use may affect individuals' Q...
This study examines relationships between value orientations and perceived quality of life-changes w...
Acceptability and personal outcome expectations (le the extent to which one expects to be better or ...
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in c...
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in c...
The effectiveness of transport pricing was considered in two studies regarding intended changes in c...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
Transport pricing policies are often assumed to be effective strategies to affect people’s car use, ...
The transportation sector is the biggest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions, as well as air and...
Generally, pricing policies are believed to be effective in reducing problems of massive car use. Ho...
This study examines the relative importance of six policy outcomes related to different fairness pri...
Policymakers may be reluctant to implement pro-environmental policies that the public find unaccepta...
peer reviewedDue to a variety of reasons, the previous century is characterized by an extraordinary ...