Travel behaviour science

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Kenyon, S. 2020. Travel behaviour science.
AuthorsKenyon, S.
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What is Travel Behaviour Science?  How can Travel Behaviour Science help us to shape the future of mobility?  

In this thought-provoking presentation, Dr Kenyon introduces four key influences on travel behaviour and considers if the pandemic is unlikely to change our behaviour in the long term.

KeywordsTransport ; Travel behaviour; Psychology; Sustainability; Covid-19 pandemic
Year2020
ConferenceThe Future of Mobility
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