Cities around the world make efforts to reduce car use and its negative consequences but even in cycling cities, mobility behaviour is still dominated by car use. This paper examines the effect of life events, changed resources and attitude-behaviour incongruency on changes in people's mobility style. The paper is based on a longitudinal survey including people who participated 2–3 times within a 2.5-year period. Applying latent transition analysis based on participants' mobility attitudes and behaviour, we identified 5 distinct mobility classes: one functional and one enthusiastic car user class; one car-prone and one car-aversive cycling class and a public transport class. Free-floating car sharing subscription had an effect on initial cl...
This doctoral thesis investigates the role of practices in sustainability transitions. It draws on t...
This paper uses empirical material gathered with young adults in New Zealand to examine a potential ...
© 2017 The ability of disruptions - big and small - to induce modal shift away from the private car ...
Cities around the world make efforts to reduce car use and its negative consequences but even in cyc...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Active modes (i.e. walking and cycling) have received significant attention by governments worldwide...
Car ownership is one of the key factors affecting travel behaviour and thus also essential in terms ...
Mode shift from public transport (PT) to private car when a PT shut-down occurs results in an increa...
New mobility trends such as shared mobility, autonomous vehicles, and mobility as a service are pois...
In this thesis the relatively new method of latent transition analysis is applied within the mobilit...
The car is still the most used mean of transport in many countries around the world. To reach sustai...
The 21st Century is on the move. The automobile is one of late modernity’s most highly recognisable ...
This paper sets out a new approach to the Wicked Problems of obesity and climate change, and the lin...
AbstractIt has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute ...
This article investigates the role of practices in sustainability transitions. Employing a social pr...
This doctoral thesis investigates the role of practices in sustainability transitions. It draws on t...
This paper uses empirical material gathered with young adults in New Zealand to examine a potential ...
© 2017 The ability of disruptions - big and small - to induce modal shift away from the private car ...
Cities around the world make efforts to reduce car use and its negative consequences but even in cyc...
Mobility affords a range of benefits, but there are environmental, social and economic problems asso...
Active modes (i.e. walking and cycling) have received significant attention by governments worldwide...
Car ownership is one of the key factors affecting travel behaviour and thus also essential in terms ...
Mode shift from public transport (PT) to private car when a PT shut-down occurs results in an increa...
New mobility trends such as shared mobility, autonomous vehicles, and mobility as a service are pois...
In this thesis the relatively new method of latent transition analysis is applied within the mobilit...
The car is still the most used mean of transport in many countries around the world. To reach sustai...
The 21st Century is on the move. The automobile is one of late modernity’s most highly recognisable ...
This paper sets out a new approach to the Wicked Problems of obesity and climate change, and the lin...
AbstractIt has been suggested that commuting behaviours become habitual and that changes to commute ...
This article investigates the role of practices in sustainability transitions. Employing a social pr...
This doctoral thesis investigates the role of practices in sustainability transitions. It draws on t...
This paper uses empirical material gathered with young adults in New Zealand to examine a potential ...
© 2017 The ability of disruptions - big and small - to induce modal shift away from the private car ...