Interventions to increase active travel: A systematic review

E Roaf, H Larrington-Spencer, ER Lawlor - Journal of Transport & Health, 2024 - Elsevier
Introduction Active travel is beneficial to human and planetary health. This systematic review
aims to synthesise the evidence on interventions aiming to promote active travel. Methods …

[HTML][HTML] Transport, health and inequality. An overview of current evidence

JS Mindell, SJ Watkins - Journal of Transport & Health, 2024 - Elsevier
The editorial to this special issue summarises the history of the three Health on the Move
reports, published in 1991 by the UK Public Health Alliance, in 2011 by the Transport and …

Walking for Joy? Using a living laboratory to shift to more climate-friendly lifestyles in Santiago, Chile

L Sagaris, R Palacios - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Two-track thinking about climate change and related sustainability challenges reflects the
tendency for people to express concern but, notwithstanding, continue life as usual, making …

[HTML][HTML] Acceptability of a city-wide transport plan: A thematic analysis of written consultation responses

K Garrott, B Hawkins, J Panter - Journal of Transport & Health, 2025 - Elsevier
Introduction Policy intervention to reduce car use is required for environmental and health
benefits. Multi-component interventions with both positive (ie 'carrot') and negative (ie 'stick') …

[HTML][HTML] Defining Active Travel: A Response to Cook et al, 2022

H Larrington-Spencer… - Active Travel …, 2024 - activetravelstudies.org
Cook et al.(2022) have defined active travel as that in which “physical exertion of the
traveller directly contributes to their motion”. This response argues that there is more value …

[引用][C] Transport, health and inequalities

JS Mindell, SJ Watkins - 2024 - Elsevier