General Beliefs and the Theory of Planned Behavior: The Role of Environmental Concerns in the TPB

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de Groot, J., & Steg, L. (2007). General beliefs and the theory of planned behavior: The role of environmental concerns in the TPB. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(8), 1817-1836. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2007.00239.x.
This study tested whether the theory of planned behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1985) could explain people's intention to use a park-and-ride facility (transferium) in Groningen, The Nether…

Barriers/Benefits in changing the Behaviour of Motorcyclists

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john weinert yarrawonga Feb 17, 2011 3:14 am
we are looking at developing a road safety program that will target the middle aged male rider that has returned to riding after many years of being off his bike. john weinert …

Youth Projects about Alternative Transportation

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Deb Calderon Powell River Feb 7, 2011 1:05 am
I am doing some work in this field and wonder if any of you can point me to any good projects taking place. I am mostly looking for youth-led projects. Thanks Deb Calderon Cana…

Free webinar on the " Im active in my neighbourhood " program

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Jay Kassirer Ottawa Jan 26, 2011 15:05 pm
Transport Canada's Moving On Sustainable Transportation (MOST) Program is pleased to invite you to a free bilingual webinar entitled " Im active in my neighbourhood " to be held …

Light Rail Use is More Likely on Walkable Blocks: Further Support for Using Micro-Level Environmental Audit Measures

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Werner, C., Brown, B., & Gallimore, J. (2009). Light rail use is more likely on walkable blocks: Further support for using micro-level environmental audit measures. Journal of Environmental Psychology, XX(X) (available online), 1-9.
The primary purpose of the study was to address the claim that people are more likely to walk to a transit stop if they live on a “walkable” block. An additional purpose was to ev…

Youth Driven Models: Human Powered Transportation Campaigns

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Tawn Kennedy Santa Cruz Jan 12, 2011 14:56 pm
I work with an org involved in supporting youth to choose active modes of transportation, particularly teenagers. We help youth build capacity through engagement with local sustai…
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Household Actions Can Provide a Behavioral Wedge to Rapidly Reduce US Carbon Emissions

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Dietz, T., Gardner, G.T., Gilligan, J., Stern, P.C., Vandenbergh, M.P. (2009). Household actions can provide a behavioral wedge to rapidly reduce US carbon emissions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(44), 18452-18456.
Most climate change policy attention has been addressed to long-term options, such as inducing new, low-carbon energy technologies and creating cap-and-trade regimes for emissions…

Accessible Writings on Active Transportation

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Tawn Kennedy Santa Cruz Jan 4, 2011 17:22 pm
I present in high schools on transportation issues, and my organization is hosting an Essay Contest on Active Transportation. We are encouraging students to write short essays, ar…

Results & Lessons from Two ecoMOBILITY Projects

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Jay Kassirer Ottawa Dec 5, 2010 18:12 pm
Transport Canada's ecoMOBILITY Program is pleased to invite you to a free bilingual webinar entitled "Results and Lessons Learned from ecoMOBILITY Contribution Projects" to be hel…

Outfitting a "Carbon Buster Bus"

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Peter Nix Duncan Nov 24, 2010 15:39 pm
We have an old school bus which we want to convert as a "carbon buster" bus to take to shopping malls, etc. Does anyone have any advice or experience on what kind of displays wou…
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