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Exploration of the motivations and existing behaviour of bike-rail integrators to inform future promotional interventions (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Sherwin, H., & Parkhurst, G. (2008, September). Exploration of the motivations and existing behaviour of bike-rail integrators to inform future promotional interventions. Paper presented at 5th Cycling & Society Symposium, Bristol, UK

Bike-rail integration (BRI) extends the catchment area of a station for those without access to a car or bus, whilst also enabling the substitution of more car journeys and allowing people to build exercise into their day. More cycle access to the r... Read More about Exploration of the motivations and existing behaviour of bike-rail integrators to inform future promotional interventions.

Understanding the attitudes of older people to road pricing (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Nikitas, A., Avineri, E., & Parkhurst, G. (2008, September). Understanding the attitudes of older people to road pricing. Paper presented at The Annual Conference of the British Society of Gerontology ''Sustainable Futures in an Ageing World'', Bristol, UK

Growth in mobile air-conditioning: A socio-technical research agenda (2008)
Journal Article
Parkhurst, G., & Parnaby, R. (2008). Growth in mobile air-conditioning: A socio-technical research agenda. Building Research and Information, 36(4), 351-362. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613210802076500

The recent growth in European use of mobile air-conditioning (MAC) in transport is examined with reference to the experience of the longer-established trend in the buildings sector and to experience in the US. Air-conditioning is identified as signif... Read More about Growth in mobile air-conditioning: A socio-technical research agenda.

Traveline market research: Scoping study (2008)
Report
Lyons, G., Avineri, E., Farag, S., Parkhurst, G., & Wiltshire, P. (2008). Traveline market research: Scoping study

Report to Traveline Marketing Group, London