In search for measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport, insights into the characteristics of all sorts of trips and specifically trips by car are needed. This paper focuses on everyday leisure trips for social and recreational purposes. Travel behaviour for these purposes is analysed considering individual and household factors as well as properties of the trip, based on Swedish national travel survey data. The analysis reveals that everyday leisure trips are often of joint character and that the average distance travelled per person and day increases with, for example, income, cohabitation, children in the household and residence in rural areas. The result also shows that the studied characteristics vary between studied t...
Leisure travel is often highly car-based. In Switzerland, the research area of our study, more than ...
In the transition to more sustainable travel behaviour, there is a need to reduce car mileage for al...
Globally, transport increases its share of emissions and the transport sector desperately needs an e...
In search for measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport, insights into the characte...
Research on car use for commuters dominates literature although transport for leisure purposes const...
This paper discusses how a quite different trip type should be the focus of efforts to reduce greenh...
This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated with short-dis...
Introduction This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
Travel patterns among different socio-economic groups in Sweden are investigated. It is shown that e...
Starting from the assumption that travelling has negative consequences for the ecological environmen...
This thesis examines the concept of travel habits, public responses to large-scale traffic congestio...
How environmentally conscious people choose to transport themselves and why they choose the type of ...
Since the twentieth century, the earth has been getting warmer due to human activities that releases...
Studies show that leisure activities can contribute significantly to people’s well-being. Still, the...
In the quest for sustainable travel, short distances appear the most amenable to curbing the use of ...
Leisure travel is often highly car-based. In Switzerland, the research area of our study, more than ...
In the transition to more sustainable travel behaviour, there is a need to reduce car mileage for al...
Globally, transport increases its share of emissions and the transport sector desperately needs an e...
In search for measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport, insights into the characte...
Research on car use for commuters dominates literature although transport for leisure purposes const...
This paper discusses how a quite different trip type should be the focus of efforts to reduce greenh...
This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated with short-dis...
Introduction This explorative study examines personal and neighbourhood characteristics associated w...
Travel patterns among different socio-economic groups in Sweden are investigated. It is shown that e...
Starting from the assumption that travelling has negative consequences for the ecological environmen...
This thesis examines the concept of travel habits, public responses to large-scale traffic congestio...
How environmentally conscious people choose to transport themselves and why they choose the type of ...
Since the twentieth century, the earth has been getting warmer due to human activities that releases...
Studies show that leisure activities can contribute significantly to people’s well-being. Still, the...
In the quest for sustainable travel, short distances appear the most amenable to curbing the use of ...
Leisure travel is often highly car-based. In Switzerland, the research area of our study, more than ...
In the transition to more sustainable travel behaviour, there is a need to reduce car mileage for al...
Globally, transport increases its share of emissions and the transport sector desperately needs an e...