International audienceBackground: Frequent car use contributes to health and environmental issues such as air pollution, climate change and obesity. Active and sustainable mobility (bike, walk, public transport, car sharing) may address these issues. Different strategies have been implemented in past research, involving hard levers, aimed at modifying the economical or geographical context (e.g., free public transport), and soft levers, aimed at modifying psychological processes (e.g., personalised transport advice). However, few studies have combined both hard and soft levers. In addition, few have used robust methodologies (e.g., randomised controlled trials), followed behavioural changes in the longterm, and been anchored in behaviour ch...
Background: Few international studies examine public bicycle share programs (PBSP) ...
Modal shifts hold considerable potential to mitigate carbon emissions. Electric bikes (e-bikes) repr...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factors for non-communicable diseases, ye...
International audienceBackground: Frequent car use contributes to health and environmental issues su...
Background Frequent car use contributes to health and environmental issues such as air pollution, cl...
OBJECTIVES: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
Objectives: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
Despite recent political and scientific interest in experiments, there is little research on partici...
In a field experiment with 341 participants, we study whether social comparisons, either in isolatio...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
This paper outlines a new approach to reducing car use in order to address environmental concerns. T...
SStrong evidence suggests that the climate is changing and that these changes are largely caused by ...
This paper is taken from the findings of the EU Evidence project. This project provides evidence tha...
Background: Green house gas (GHG) mitigation policies can be evaluated by showing their co-benefits ...
Copyright © 2013 Ting Xia et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: Few international studies examine public bicycle share programs (PBSP) ...
Modal shifts hold considerable potential to mitigate carbon emissions. Electric bikes (e-bikes) repr...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factors for non-communicable diseases, ye...
International audienceBackground: Frequent car use contributes to health and environmental issues su...
Background Frequent car use contributes to health and environmental issues such as air pollution, cl...
OBJECTIVES: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
Objectives: To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using ca...
Despite recent political and scientific interest in experiments, there is little research on partici...
In a field experiment with 341 participants, we study whether social comparisons, either in isolatio...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
This paper outlines a new approach to reducing car use in order to address environmental concerns. T...
SStrong evidence suggests that the climate is changing and that these changes are largely caused by ...
This paper is taken from the findings of the EU Evidence project. This project provides evidence tha...
Background: Green house gas (GHG) mitigation policies can be evaluated by showing their co-benefits ...
Copyright © 2013 Ting Xia et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Background: Few international studies examine public bicycle share programs (PBSP) ...
Modal shifts hold considerable potential to mitigate carbon emissions. Electric bikes (e-bikes) repr...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is one of the leading risk factors for non-communicable diseases, ye...