Preliminary investigations of the use of aromatherapy for treating mild to moderate insomnia
(2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Outputs (596)
Moderate exercise two hours before bedtime significantly improves sleep (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Changing travel behaviour: Lessons from behavioural economics (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A comparative evaluation of large-scale personal travel planning projects in England (2009)
Journal Article
Findings are presented from a study assessing the effectiveness of large-scale, residential-based personal travel planning (PTP) projects in eight areas in England. The project evaluation results show consistent reductions in car driver trips with an... Read More about A comparative evaluation of large-scale personal travel planning projects in England.
Special Issue on Evaluation of programmes promoting voluntary change in travel behavior (2009)
Journal Article
Are travel information services realising their potential? (2009)
Journal Article
How different are the attitudes of older people to road pricing in comparison with those of other age groups? (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Road pricing schemes: Does age affect attitude? (2009)
Journal Article
Managing local traffic-related air pollution in England (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The humps and the bumps: Objective measurement using an instrumented bicycle. (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Comparison of methods of assessing cycle routes (2009)
Journal Article
This paper compares the Institution of Highways and Transportation (IHT) Guidelines for Cycle Audit and Cycle Review with two methods of assessment based on research into perceptions of risk by cycle users in a study of fifteen routes from ten origin... Read More about Comparison of methods of assessing cycle routes.
How far is too far?: Travel time ratios for activity participation in the Netherlands (2009)
Journal Article
It is widely believed that providing activity locations close to residential locations reduces the travel time of residents. However, it has not been clear how close to one another activity locations and residential locations should be. The Dutch Nat... Read More about How far is too far?: Travel time ratios for activity participation in the Netherlands.
Individual carbon dioxide emissions and potential for reduction in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (2009)
Journal Article
Using National Travel Survey (NTS) data from the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, this paper examines how passenger transport emissions are divided across society and how similar this distribution is across these two countries. By looking across a... Read More about Individual carbon dioxide emissions and potential for reduction in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Children in a rail-based developed area of Japan: Travel patterns, independence, and exercise (2009)
Journal Article
This paper examines measures of travel behavior and exercise for children in four different levels of population density in the Osaka metropolitan areas of Japan. This area's built environment reflects principles of transitoriented development with n... Read More about Children in a rail-based developed area of Japan: Travel patterns, independence, and exercise.
Built environment or household life-cycle stages-which explains sustainable travel more?: Case of Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe, Japan, built area (2009)
Journal Article
Sustainable travel is a goal deserving of research and implementation, but how such a goal can be reached is debated. Fueling this debate are the many different factors involved in individual travel, ranging from values and beliefs to the impact of t... Read More about Built environment or household life-cycle stages-which explains sustainable travel more?: Case of Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe, Japan, built area.
ICT and temporal fragmentation of activities: An analytical framework and initial empirical finding (2008)
Journal Article
It is commonly believed that the widespread use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) facilitates the fragmentation of daily activities across times and spaces. However, a clear conceptualisation of what fragmentation is and how it can... Read More about ICT and temporal fragmentation of activities: An analytical framework and initial empirical finding.