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Understanding changing travel behaviour over the life course: Contributions from biographical research (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterjee, K., & Scheiner, J. (2015, July). Understanding changing travel behaviour over the life course: Contributions from biographical research. Paper presented at 14th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Windsor, UK

Life course approaches to travel behaviour, often labelled as mobility biographies, have emerged as a fruitful and promising research field over the past decade. They understand travel behaviour in the context of individual life courses and their pha... Read More about Understanding changing travel behaviour over the life course: Contributions from biographical research.

Examining the relationship between life transitions and travel behaviour change: New insights from the UK household longitudinal study (2014)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Clark, B., Chatterjee, K., Melia, S., Knies, G., & Laurie, H. (2014, January). Examining the relationship between life transitions and travel behaviour change: New insights from the UK household longitudinal study. Paper presented at 46th Universities' Transport Studies Group Conference, Newcastle University

Recent research has indicated that changes in travel behaviour are more likely at the time of major life events. However, there remains much to learn about the extent to which different life events trigger behavioural change and the conditions under... Read More about Examining the relationship between life transitions and travel behaviour change: New insights from the UK household longitudinal study.

An exploration of the importance of social influence in the decisions to start bicycling in England. Travel behaviour research: Current foundations, future prospects (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Sherwin, H., Chatterjee, K., & Jain, J. (2012, July). An exploration of the importance of social influence in the decisions to start bicycling in England. Travel behaviour research: Current foundations, future prospects. Paper presented at 13th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research, Toronto, Canada

Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Clark, B., Lyons, G., & Chatterjee, K. (2012, January). Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey

A great deal has been written about the factors associated with cross-sectional variations in household car ownership. For example, observing that car ownership levels tend to increase with increasing distance from urban centres. However, much less h... Read More about Exploring the interactions between life events, neighbourhood choice and car ownership transitions: Insights from a retrospective longitudinal survey.

Creating built environments that promote walking and health: Assessing the current state of knowledge (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterjee, K., Sinnett, D., Williams, K., & Cavill, N. (2011, September). Creating built environments that promote walking and health: Assessing the current state of knowledge. Paper presented at UK-Ireland Planning Research Conference, Birmingham, UK

The principle that the built environment should be supportive of walking is generally accepted and a wide range of interventions have been carried out in recent years with the aim of increasing walking. This paper presents the findings from a study c... Read More about Creating built environments that promote walking and health: Assessing the current state of knowledge.

Information-sharing, community-building and trust: A case study amongst commuter cyclists (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bartle, C., Avineri, E., & Chatterjee, K. (2011, January). Information-sharing, community-building and trust: A case study amongst commuter cyclists. Paper presented at 43rd Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Milton Keynes, UK

Research into the use and behavioural effects of travel information has concentrated on top-down information from transport providers, but little is known about the role of informal information, shared through word-of-mouth, in everyday travel behavi... Read More about Information-sharing, community-building and trust: A case study amongst commuter cyclists.

Understanding the dynamics of car ownership: Some unanswered questions (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Clark, B., Lyons, G., & Chatterjee, K. (2009, January). Understanding the dynamics of car ownership: Some unanswered questions

This discussion paper arises from the first year of a PhD study into household car ownership decisions. It begins by summarising explanations for the past (aggregate) increases in car ownership, reviewing research from the fields of economics, urban... Read More about Understanding the dynamics of car ownership: Some unanswered questions.

Towards the dynamic modelling of travel demand (2008)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterjee, K. (2008, January). Towards the dynamic modelling of travel demand. Paper presented at 40th Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Portsmouth, UK

Making personal travel planning work (2007)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Parker, J., Wilkinson, J., Chatterjee, K., Barrett, D., & Harris, J. (2007, September). Making personal travel planning work. Paper presented at European Transport Conference, Leeuwenhorst, The Netherlands

The attitudes of young people towards sustainable transport (2006)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Line, T., Chatterjee, K., & Lyons, G. (2006, January). The attitudes of young people towards sustainable transport. Paper presented at 38th Universities Transport Study Group Conference, Dublin

This paper considers that a fuller understanding of the public’s attitudes towards and perceptions of transport is essential in the development of successful campaigns and policies aiming to encourage more sustainable transport behaviour. The paper... Read More about The attitudes of young people towards sustainable transport.

Coping with a crisis: Lessons from the events of a year ago (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chatterjee, K., & Lyons, G. (2001, September). Coping with a crisis: Lessons from the events of a year ago. Paper presented at Proceedings of the European Transport Conference, Transport Management, Cambridge, UK

Urban walking experience, understood as relationships between the pedestrian's inner world, the city they experience and their physical movement of walking
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Calvert, T., Jain, J., & Chatterjee, K. (2015, January). Urban walking experience, understood as relationships between the pedestrian's inner world, the city they experience and their physical movement of walking. Paper presented at 47th Annual Universities' Transport Study Group Conference (UTSG), City University, London, UK

There is growing interest in walking and how it can be encouraged due to its potential to ameliorate public health, environmental and congestion issues and the economic benefits attendant on this. However there is little research about the experience... Read More about Urban walking experience, understood as relationships between the pedestrian's inner world, the city they experience and their physical movement of walking.

Understanding walking and cycling using a life course perspective
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jones, H., Chatterjee, K., & Gray, S. (2012, January). Understanding walking and cycling using a life course perspective. Paper presented at 91st Annual Meeting of Transport Research Board, Washington D.C., USA

UK transport statistics suggest there was a marked decline in levels of walking and cycling in the second half of the twentieth century, yet what this looks like in the life course patterns of walking and cycling of individuals and cohorts alive at t... Read More about Understanding walking and cycling using a life course perspective.