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West of England Sustainable Travel (WEST)
baseline and years one and two (to 2013/14)
annual outcomes monitoring report

West of England Sustainable Travel (WEST) baseline and years one and two (to 2013/14) annual outcomes monitoring report

... Sustainable Travel (WEST) ‘Large Project’ programme involves an integrated package of measures covering the entire West of England travel to work area to be implemented in 2012/13 to ...

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Cross sectional growth in US cities from 1990 to 2000

Cross sectional growth in US cities from 1990 to 2000

... (land area growth, median travel time to work, unemployment rate, temperature index, water area, initial income, and past population growth), while the effect of other variables decreases for ...

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Travel choices in Scotland - the effect of local accessibility on non-work travel

Travel choices in Scotland - the effect of local accessibility on non-work travel

... In this study relatively simple metrics for accessibility were used on the basis that these were readily available for the whole of Scotland and they could be considered as surrogates for the location of available ...

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Study of Work Travel Related Behavior  Using Principal Component Analysis

Study of Work Travel Related Behavior Using Principal Component Analysis

... analyze work travel-related behavior through a set of va- riables relative to socio-economic class, urban environment and travel ...politan Area, based on the origin-destination home interview ...

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Origins, destinations and catchments: mapping travel to work in Ireland in 2002

Origins, destinations and catchments: mapping travel to work in Ireland in 2002

... catchment area urban ...the travel to work patterns of neighbouring ...core area for Dublin includes all of the old county plus much of north Wicklow, northeast Kildare, plus east and south ...

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Cycling and walking to work in New Zealand, 1991-2006: regional and individual differences, and pointers to effective interventions

Cycling and walking to work in New Zealand, 1991-2006: regional and individual differences, and pointers to effective interventions

... of travel as trends in public transport use remained unchanged during that ...and area unit level, Auckland had the lowest prevalence of cycling and ...to work increased in Wellington and Nelson, two ...

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Estimating the Potential Success of Sustainable Transport Measures for a Small Town

Estimating the Potential Success of Sustainable Transport Measures for a Small Town

... to work in the study area are most likely to have shorter commuting distances and travel ...short travel distances may make them ideal candidates for switching to other, more sustainable modes ...

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Work Package 3 ? Examining Smarter Travel Options to Reduce Emissions

Work Package 3 ? Examining Smarter Travel Options to Reduce Emissions

... influence travel behaviour change is a necessary ...considering travel behaviour change: firstly, the personal or individual realm that comprises beliefs, knowledge and attitudes; secondly, the social realm ...

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Examining inequalities across travel to work areas in Scotland

Examining inequalities across travel to work areas in Scotland

... geographical area for examination because they reflect self-contained areas within which most people live and ...land area of the TTWA falls ...to work, so the geographical area covered by ...

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Modeling the Mode Choice of Peak Period Passenger Travel in the Windsor-Essex Area: A Mixed Logit Approach

Modeling the Mode Choice of Peak Period Passenger Travel in the Windsor-Essex Area: A Mixed Logit Approach

... vehicle travel and encourage travelers to choose more sustainable modes such as public transit, walk, bicycle, ...etc. Travel demand is generated by individual travelers as a result of their choice of when, ...

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Changes in mode of travel to work: a natural experimental study of new transport infrastructure

Changes in mode of travel to work: a natural experimental study of new transport infrastructure

... on area of residence would not be meaningful ...study area, which reinforced the decision to treat exposure to the intervention as a con- tinuous ...on travel behaviour as distance increased, and ...

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Sustainable travel and team dynamics among mobile health professionals

Sustainable travel and team dynamics among mobile health professionals

... social work began with the use of bicycles in the late 19 th ...social work. Apart from passing references in the literature about travel plans, cycling for work purposes (as distinct from ...

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Travel to Work in Nottingham: An Analysis of Environmental Impacts and Mitigating Policies

Travel to Work in Nottingham: An Analysis of Environmental Impacts and Mitigating Policies

... If this study had not been limited in terms of time and resources it may have proved useful to compare Nottingham with other cities in the UK or abroad. Analysing data at a lower level of geography such as Output ...

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An agent-based model simulation of human mobility based on mobile phone data: how commuting relates to congestion

An agent-based model simulation of human mobility based on mobile phone data: how commuting relates to congestion

... of work and life of various users, the acquired phone call behavior is also a fuzzy data with an uneven distribution over ...recognizing travel behaviors is mainly based on identifying changes in base ...

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Effects of smarter choices programmes in the sustainable travel towns

Effects of smarter choices programmes in the sustainable travel towns

... A discussion guide was developed for each intervention package, and interviews took place in each town between May and August 2008. Interviews were typically with between two and four officers for each package, including ...

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Travel to work, travel to play: On russian tourism, travel, and leisure

Travel to work, travel to play: On russian tourism, travel, and leisure

... Soviet travel and tourism project, as I suggested above, attempted to resolve the dilemma between insider-outsider knowledge by exhorting and training its citizens to become part of the knowledge-producing ...to ...

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Assessing Experiences and Motivational Behaviors of Volunteers and Members at the Exploris Museum.

Assessing Experiences and Motivational Behaviors of Volunteers and Members at the Exploris Museum.

... events as a result of Table 7, chapter four. Diversifying the channels of media used to communicate with members is strongly recommended and could enable the museum to reach more than just a primarily white audience. It ...

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A Case for Virtual Machines

A Case for Virtual Machines

... Our methodology builds on existing work in extensible symmetries and cyber informatics [22]. Furthermore, Thomas [20] originally articulated the need for introspective methodologies [27]. It remains to be seen how ...

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Valuing Recreational Benefits of a Marine Protected Area: A Case of Pigeon Island National Park in Sri Lanka

Valuing Recreational Benefits of a Marine Protected Area: A Case of Pigeon Island National Park in Sri Lanka

... Pigeon Island is one of the marine national parks in Sri Lanka. Rock pigeon, coral reefs, fishes, golden sand, sun and snorkeling sites enhances the attraction of many local and foreign tourists. These recreational ...

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BANK PRODUCTS IN THE AREA OF WORK WITH THE GENERAL POPULATION

BANK PRODUCTS IN THE AREA OF WORK WITH THE GENERAL POPULATION

... ‚‚ТЕДИ‚‚ штедња од рођења до мале матуре, где банка за родитеље који се појаве са крштеницом новорођенчета старог до месец дана отвара девизни штедни улог на одређени износ као поклон.. [r] ...

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