International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to study the effects of a sustainable mobility object that has received little scholarly attention: the walking school bus (WSB). The chapter is based on a thesis work in urbanism and spatial planning (2018) and a project on the Emerging Risks of Sustainable Mobility (ANR-14-CE22-0010).Ordinary as it may seem at first glance, the WSB has received extensive media coverage and political attention, as well as arousing genuine enthusiasm among some parents. While many have sought to promote it and advocate its qualities, it has featured little – one would say not enough – interest in the scientific community. Like other sustainable mobility objects (e.g. trams, self-service bikes, rideshari...
This paper seeks to demonstrate the importance of implementing trans- port policies that meet home ...
This thesis examined the factors affecting active mobility, walking and cycling, in urban environmen...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to study the effects of a sustainable mobilit...
International audienceAt a time of a paradigm shift in urban mobilities, a new form of organised sch...
Establishing a less car-oriented mobility ethos through initiatives targeting, among others, childre...
A socially sustainable transport system has to make sure that opportunities are accessible to all. T...
Organised by a group of volunteer parents, the Walking School Bus (WSB) was developed in Lausanne as...
Academic, policy and media concerns regarding children and young people often highlight their limite...
A sustainable development of the built environment asks for changes in urban residents’ mobility pat...
This research is located in the fields of the geographies of childhood, social and environmental pol...
In this chapter, we introduce the social–ecological approach which posits that human behaviour is in...
International audienceOrganised by a group of volunteer parents, the Walking School Bus (WSB) was de...
The journey to school involves a number of different modes of travel. Approximately half of all jour...
Children’s active transport (e.g. walking/cycling to local destinations) and independent mobility (i...
This paper seeks to demonstrate the importance of implementing trans- port policies that meet home ...
This thesis examined the factors affecting active mobility, walking and cycling, in urban environmen...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...
International audienceThe objective of this chapter is to study the effects of a sustainable mobilit...
International audienceAt a time of a paradigm shift in urban mobilities, a new form of organised sch...
Establishing a less car-oriented mobility ethos through initiatives targeting, among others, childre...
A socially sustainable transport system has to make sure that opportunities are accessible to all. T...
Organised by a group of volunteer parents, the Walking School Bus (WSB) was developed in Lausanne as...
Academic, policy and media concerns regarding children and young people often highlight their limite...
A sustainable development of the built environment asks for changes in urban residents’ mobility pat...
This research is located in the fields of the geographies of childhood, social and environmental pol...
In this chapter, we introduce the social–ecological approach which posits that human behaviour is in...
International audienceOrganised by a group of volunteer parents, the Walking School Bus (WSB) was de...
The journey to school involves a number of different modes of travel. Approximately half of all jour...
Children’s active transport (e.g. walking/cycling to local destinations) and independent mobility (i...
This paper seeks to demonstrate the importance of implementing trans- port policies that meet home ...
This thesis examined the factors affecting active mobility, walking and cycling, in urban environmen...
Drawing on the conceptualisation of motility as the capacity to be mobile, this paper employs statis...