From 'freedom of the open road'to 'cocooning': Understanding resistance to change in personal private automobility

P Wells, D Xenias - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2015 - Elsevier
This review paper takes the perspective of cultures of automobility in an historical context to
understand resistance to attempts to alter the personal automobility paradigm with more …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainability of smart rural mobility and tourism: A key performance indicators-based approach

S Hussain, V Ahonen, T Karasu, P Leviäkangas - Technology in Society, 2023 - Elsevier
The concept of smart mobility and tourism has evolved from a technology-driven approach to
one that focuses on sustainable solutions to address economic, social, and environmental …

Performance of municipal cycling policies in medium-sized cities in the Netherlands since 2000

L Harms, L Bertolini, MT Brömmelstroet - Transport reviews, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
With its high cycling mode share, the Netherlands is often seen as a best practice for cycling
policies. However, there is little insight into the drivers behind this phenomenon, specifically …

[HTML][HTML] The lifetime cost of driving a car

S Gössling, J Kees, T Litman - Ecological Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
The car is one of the most expensive household consumer goods, yet there is a limited
understanding of its private (internal) and social (external) cost per vehicle-km, year, or …

Transport disrupted–Substituting public transport by bike or car under Covid 19

KJ Schaefer, L Tuitjer, M Levin-Keitel - … Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2021 - Elsevier
The Covid 19 pandemic has caused dramatic disruptions in the public transport sector that
has seen a stark downturn in many cities across the globe, calling into question previous …

[CARTE][B] An introduction to sustainable transportation: Policy, planning and implementation

PL Schiller, J Kenworthy - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Cities around the globe struggle to create better and more equitable access to important
destinations and services, all the while reducing the energy consumption and environmental …

Moving between mobility cultures: what affects the travel behavior of new residents?

T Klinger, M Lanzendorf - Transportation, 2016 - Springer
This paper analyzes the complex interdependencies between residential relocation and
daily travel behavior by focusing on modal change. To help explain changes in daily travel …

Urban bicycle tourism: Path dependencies and innovation in Greater Copenhagen

JH Nilsson - Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
During the latest decade, a renaissance of bicycling in urban transportation has occurred in
many Western European cities. This opens up for a development of bicycle tourism as a form …

European mobility cultures: A survey-based cluster analysis across 28 European countries

S Haustein, TAS Nielsen - Journal of Transport Geography, 2016 - Elsevier
More targeted European policies promoting green travel patterns require better knowledge
on differing mobility cultures across European regions. As a basis for this, we clustered the …

The cycling boom in large German cities—Empirical evidence for successful cycling campaigns

M Lanzendorf, A Busch-Geertsema - Transport policy, 2014 - Elsevier
Historically, the promotion of cycling has been neglected in most German cities with more
than 500,000 inhabitants. In the last 15 years, however, some cities discovered the …