Quality of Life and Daily Travel (eBook)
XII, 265 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-76623-2 (ISBN)
Margareta Friman is Professor of Psychology at Karlstad University (Sweden). She is Associated Editor of the Frontiers in Psychology, Environmental Psychology (2016-present). In 2014, she received the Håkan Frisinger Foundation for Transportation Research Award as a prominent researcher. Margareta Friman has authored and co-authored close to 100 book chapters, articles, and technical reports primarily in the areas of consumer satisfaction, service quality in public transport, soft transport policy measures and travel behavior, and consumer emotions. Her articles have been published in international journals in psychology, economics, and transportation.
Margareta Friman is Professor of Psychology at Karlstad University (Sweden). She is Associated Editor of the Frontiers in Psychology, Environmental Psychology (2016-present). In 2014, she received the Håkan Frisinger Foundation for Transportation Research Award as a prominent researcher. Margareta Friman has authored and co-authored close to 100 book chapters, articles, and technical reports primarily in the areas of consumer satisfaction, service quality in public transport, soft transport policy measures and travel behavior, and consumer emotions. Her articles have been published in international journals in psychology, economics, and transportation. Dick Ettema graduated from Eindhoven University of Technology with a Ph.D. in architecture, building and planning. After working both in academia and consulting, he is now Associate Professor of Human Geography at Utrecht University. Dick Ettema has co-edited one book and has published about 100 articles, book chapters and technical reports in the area of activity and time use analyses, accessibility analysis, longer-term mobility decisions and well-being implications of travel. His articles have been published in journals in transportation and urban planning. He is member of the Committee on Travel behaviour and Values of the US Transportation Research Board, co-chairman of the World Conference of Transportation Research Special Interest Group on Travel and ICT, and member of the editorial boards of Journal of Choice Modelling and Journal of Transport and Land Use. Lars E. Olsson graduated from Göteborg University with a Ph.D. in Psychology of decision making. After a position as researcher at the Center for Consumer Research at the School of Business, Economics, and Law in Gothenburg, he was in 2009 recruited to the Service and Market Oriented Transport Research Group (SAMOT). He is now Associate Professor of Psychology at Karlstad University. Lars E. Olsson has published research in the areas of sustainability, environmental behavior, consumer experiences, travel behavior and well-being. His articles have been published in international journals in psychology, environmental studies, economics, and transportation.
Part I. Introduction.- Ch 1. Commuting and Happiness: What Way Feels Best for What Kinds of People?; Sascha Lancée, Martijn Burger and Ruut Veenhoven.- Ch. 2. Travel and Quality of Life; Tim Schwanen.- Part II. Conceptualizations.- Ch. 3. Built Environment, Travel and Quality of Life; Lawrence D. Frank.- Ch. 4. Accessibility and Exclusion Related to Well-Being; Graham Currie.- Ch. 5. Travel Mode Choice and Well-Being; Moshe Ben-Akiva.- Ch.6. Travel Satisfaction and Well-Being; Patricia L. Mokhtarian.- Ch. 7. Travel and Emotions; Tommy Gärling.- Part III. Case-Study Applications.- Ch. 8. Public Transport Experiences: The Mobility Collector; Yusak Susilo.- Ch. 9. Mobility in Later Life and Well-Being: The Case of Norfolk; Charles Musselwhite.- Ch. 10. Children´s Travel and Well-Being in Quebec City; Owen Waygood.- Ch. 11: Mobility, Chronic Disease and Well-Being; Amit Birenboim.- Ch. 12. Walking and Well-Being: A Self Help Intervention in the City of Glasgow; Nanette Mutrie.- Ch. 13. Cyclists´ Satisfaction in Canada; Ahmed El-Geneidy.- Ch. 14. Travel to Work by Car or Active Modes: A Case Study of Self-Reported Stress in Sydney; Chris Rissel.- Ch. 15. Does a Shift from Car to E-bike increase Commuters’ Well-Being?; Joost de Kruijf, Dick Ettem and Martin Dijst.- Part V. The Future.- Ch. 16. Travel and Well-Being: Future Prospects; Margareta Friman, Lars E. Olsson and Dick Ettema.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.4.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Applying Quality of Life Research | Applying Quality of Life Research |
Zusatzinfo | XII, 265 p. 42 illus. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sozialpsychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Empirische Sozialforschung | |
Technik ► Bauwesen | |
Schlagworte | Children´s Travel and Well-Being • Chronic Disease and Well-Being • Commuters Well-Being and E-bike • Commuting and Happiness • Cyclists´ Satisfaction in Canada • Every-Daily Travel and Quality of Life • Future Prospects of Travel and Well-Being • Mobility in Later Life and Well-Being • The Experience of Public Transport • Travel and Emotions • Travelling and Well-Being • Travel Mode Choice • Travel Satisfaction • Travel to Work and Stress in Australia • Walking and Well-Being |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-76623-6 / 3319766236 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-76623-2 / 9783319766232 |
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