UNDERSTANDING TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR
JAMES N and FEREDAY D, Transport and Travel Research, UK Changing travel behaviour
STEG L, University of Groningen and TERTOOLEN G, Ministry of Transport (AW), The Netherlands Affective motives for car use
BAUMER D and MULLER G, Research Institute for Urban and Regional Development of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Systemhopping - a question of age?
WILKINSON D, The Scottish Office, UK Why people don't drive cars
APPLYING TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR
DUCHENE C, DREIF, France Paris region mobility plan: a strategy for the durable development of the region and the capital
SAMMER G, Universitat fur Bodenkultur, Austria Attitudes towards transport policy in the light of the results of a long-term city transport policy study
SMITH B, Cambridgeshire County Council, UK Opening up the city centre: closing down the private car
TRANSPORT PLANS - OVERVIEW
HEADICAR P, Oxford Brookes University, UK Mission impossible? The first year of local transport plans
TRANSPORT PLANS - CASE STUDIES
PONTEFRACT D, Oscar Faber and CLAY T, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, UK School travel plans
HALDEN D, Derek Halden Consultancy, McGUIGAN D, Independent Consultant and WILKINSON D, The Scottish Office, UK Developing an integrated transport culture by changing school travel behaviour
ATKINS S, Southampton City Council and LAST A, MVA, UK A public transport strategy for Southampton
WAUGH J, University of Southampton, UK Back to the bus: Uni-link and a travel revolution for Southampton and its university
CUMMINS P and CRAMPTON G, University of Reading, UK Acute hospitals, parking and green travel plans
BRADLEY J, BROWN N and CASSIDY S, Transport and Travel Research, UK The process of site-based commuter plan development: survey, policies and evaluation
BRADSHA W R, University of Westminster and C AMARA P, Leicester City Council, UK The future of mobility management in the UK
DANIELS I, University of the West of England, UK The employers' role in changing travel choices
TRANSPORT AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
ANDREW C, University of Brighton, FROST M, Birkbeck College and SULLIVAN K, London Transport, UK Transport and social exclusion in London
FLOREZ J, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela Attracting higher income class to public transport in socially clustered cities: the case of Caracas
GEURS K, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands and ADAMS J, University College London, UK Economic and social impacts of sustainable transport
POPE T, Joint Mobility Unit, RNIB and BOURNE C, Civic Trust Regeneration Unit, UK Night site: improving accessibility and mobility to town centres in the evening
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND TRANSPORT - CASE STUDIES
HANSEN C J, Aalborg University, Denmark The dynamics of local processes towards environmentally sustainable transport -case of Lund, Sweden
MARSH C and JONES P, University of Westminster, UK Implementing sustainable property development
WOOD C, TransPlan and BLANCHER P, Economic et Humainisme The role of citizen groups in urban transport policy in France and Britian
BAKER J, Transport and Travel Research and ERRINGTON T, Birmingham City Council, UK Birmingham City Council "visions" transport strategy market research
PRICING
MONZON A, RODRIGUEZ J, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid and CRISTOBAL C, Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid, Spain Cross site multicriteria evaluation of urban pricing measures in Europe
MILLS J, W S Atkins Planning Consultants and ADAM G, Hampshire County Council, UK Going private? Financing the new local transport
BERVELING J and WELLES H, Ministry of Transport (AW), The Netherlands Ethics, mobility and the market: a starting point for debate
TRANSPORT ASSESSMENT AND APPRAISAL
FERRARY C, Entec UK Limited, UK New directions in appraisal for local transport plans
HERVIK A, Molde College and ODECK J, Public Roads Administration, Norway Towards an integrated approach to transport planning in Norway - the SAC report on the consistency of benefit-cost analysis between sectors
JONES P and LUCAS K, University of Westminster, UK Developing joined-up policy assessment frameworks
SEAGRIFF E A, London Transport, UK Multi-modal project developments and assessment process in the US - lessons for the UK appraisal framework
ENCOURAGING WALKING AND CYCLING
MACKETT R L, University College London, UK Reducing the number of short trips by car
HIGGITT M, Steer Davies Cleave, UK Prioritising the pedestrian: a framework for the development of a walking strategy
GARDNER G, Transport Research Laboratory, UK Identifying potential cyclists
HOME ZONES: A TRAFFIC CALMING TOOL
JONES P, WSP Development Ltd and CHILDS R, Halcrow Fox, UK Home zones - a step towards Europe
BEURET K, Social Research Associates and BARRELL J, Ross Silcock, UK The community impact of traffic calming schemes
SNELLEN D, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands The relationship between urban form and activity patterns: multivariate analysis of frequently made trips




