Going green and going dense: a systematic review of compatibilities and conflicts in urban research

H Madureira, A Monteiro - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The dilemma of simultaneously promoting the advantages of urban densification and urban
liveability, namely the environmental and social benefits of urban green spaces, has been …

Walking beyond the city? On the importance of recreational mobilities for landscape planning, urban design, and public policy

N Luka - Mobilities, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Walking engenders many descriptive, normative, and speculative debates. This article
reviews work done in the interventionist realms of landscape planning, urban design, and …

Car driving, air travel or more sustainable transport? Socio-psychological factors in everyday mobility and long-distance leisure travel

E Dütschke, L Engel, A Theis, D Hanss - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
A decrease in unsustainable mobility is needed for everyday mobility as well as for leisure
travel, here defined as overnight travel for longer distances, in order to reach …

[HTML][HTML] Living smaller: acceptance, effects and structural factors in the EU

M Lehner, JL Richter, H Kreinin, P Mamut… - Buildings & …, 2024 - journal-buildingscities.org
This article examines limits to per capita living space (ie living smaller and/or sharing living
space) as a measure for achieving sufficiency in housing. It studies the acceptance …

[HTML][HTML] 1.5° lifestyle changes: Exploring consequences for individuals and households

JL Richter, M Lehner, A Elfström, J Henman… - Sustainable Production …, 2024 - Elsevier
Low-carbon behaviour changes are essential for achieving the Paris Agreement to limit
global warming to 1.5° Celsius. Increasingly, it is recognised that such behaviour changes …

Who travels more, and why? A mixed-method study of urban dwellers' leisure travel

M Czepkiewicz, J Heinonen, P Næss… - Travel behaviour and …, 2020 - Elsevier
This study examined domestic and international long-distance travel patterns of Reykjavik
residents. We applied a mixed-methods approach with data triangulation to three datasets …

Understanding compensatory travel

JY Kim, J Kim, C Koo - Annals of Tourism Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Resources to which people expect to represent their social and personal status influence
important traveler decisions. Yet we know little about the antecedents and consequences of …

Flights dominate travel emissions of young urbanites

M Czepkiewicz, Á Árnadóttir, J Heinonen - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
Transport is a key sector in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A consensus
prevails on a causal relationship between distance to the city center and emissions from …

Characteristics of everyday leisure trips by car in Sweden–Implications for sustainability measures

E Strömblad, L Winslott Hiselius… - Promet …, 2022 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak 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 …

[HTML][HTML] Who uses night trains and why? A mixed-method study profiling night train users in Switzerland

T Gerosa, F Cellina - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2024 - Elsevier
Addressing air travel demand is a key open challenge in transitioning to a low-carbon
society. In Switzerland, where most flights are from/to nearby European countries, their …