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] Factors preventing the use of alternative transport modes to the car in later life

C Luiu, M Tight, M Burrow - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
Recent research related to transport gerontology argues that the autonomy, flexibility and
independence provided by the car are fundamental in fulfilling travel needs in later life …

Policies for promoting walking and cycling in England: A view from the street

CG Pooley, D Horton, G Scheldeman, C Mullen… - Transport policy, 2013 - Elsevier
Transport policies to increase active and sustainable travel in Britain have focused mainly
on persuading people of the health benefits of walking and cycling for short trips, and have …

[图书][B] Promoting walking and cycling

CG Pooley, T Jones, M Tight, D Horton… - 2013 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Promoting sustainable mobility in Britain 7 Academic perspectives 11 Conclusions 15 two
Where have we come from? The historical context 17 How did we travel in the past and what …

[HTML][HTML] Cycle campaigning for a just city

K Leyendecker, P Cox - Transportation research interdisciplinary …, 2022 - Elsevier
Campaigning bodies and local actions and activism have significant impacts on the
development of local infrastructural plans for cycling. These voices are frequently …

[HTML][HTML] Are GIS-modelled routes a useful proxy for the actual routes followed by commuters?

AM Dalton, AP Jones, J Panter, D Ogilvie - Journal of transport & health, 2015 - Elsevier
Active commuting offers the potential to increase physical activity among adults by being
built into daily routines. Characteristics of the route to work may influence propensity to walk …

'You feel unusual walking': The invisible presence of walking in four English cities

CG Pooley, D Horton, G Scheldeman, C Mullen… - Journal of Transport & …, 2014 - Elsevier
Walking is widely recognised as good for health and for the environment, yet many short
journeys in urban areas continue to be undertaken by car. This paper draws on research …

Travel to school and housing markets: a case study of Sheffield, England

E Ferrari, MA Green - Environment and Planning A, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
How children travel to school is at the centre of a complex set of interrelated issues with
significant policy implications. This paper reviews the relation of patterns of travel to school …

Euston station redevelopment: Regeneration or gentrification?

R Hickman, MM Garcia, M Arnd, LFG Peixoto - Journal of Transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
The redevelopment of railways stations and their surrounding neighbourhoods offers many
opportunities in terms of regeneration, yet there are also concerns over the potential …

[HTML][HTML] “I drive outside of peak time to avoid traffic jams—public transport is not attractive here.” Challenging discourses on travel to the university campus in Manila

R Hickman, N Lopez, M Cao, BM Lira, JBM Biona - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
One of the major narratives in transport policy internationally concerns the promotion of
private versus public modes. The Global North has many examples where public transport …