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Project: Evaluation of energy-efficient street lighting

by Thijs Bouman | Sep 13, 2016 | Public acceptability, Sustainable transportation

This project aimed to study the effects of energy-efficient (i.e., LED) street lighting on preceived safety, and the acceptability of energy efficient street lighting. The project was funded by the municipality of Assen, the total budget was € 65,000. Researchers...

Project: A multi-disciplinary study of pricing policies in transport – MD-PIT

by Thijs Bouman | Sep 13, 2016 | Effects of environmental policies, Sustainable transportation

This project aimed at providing a theoretical and empirical evaluation of the direct and indirect effects of practically possible transport pricing policies from a multidisciplinary perspective. The effects studied included behavioural responses and their...

Project: Pay as you drive

by Thijs Bouman | Sep 13, 2016 | Effects of environmental policies, Sustainable transportation

This project aimed to study the acceptability and effects of a pay-as-you-drive vehicle insurance from an integrated multidisciplinary perspective. The project was funded by Transumo and conducted by a multidisciplinary team of economists, psychologists, and transport...

Project: Innovative Pricing for Sustainable Mobility – i-PriSM

by Thijs Bouman | Sep 13, 2016 | Effects of environmental policies, Sustainable transportation

This research investigates how innovative pricing can contribute to achieving a more sustainable transport system, taking a broad perspective that encompasses multiple modes (notably road and public transport), multiple technologies within a mode (e.g. electric vs....

Project: Assess implementations in the frame of the Cities-of-Tomorrow Programme (ASI)

by Thijs Bouman | Sep 12, 2016 | Sustainability and wellbeing, Sustainable transportation

The main objective of ASI was to provide knowledge about the practice of life quality assessment by dif­ferent disciplines in connection with different types of public measures in the area of town planning and design, transportation and mobility. The project was...

Project: Symbolic and affective motives for car use

by Thijs Bouman | Sep 12, 2016 | Explaining energy use behaviour, Sustainable transportation

Three successive research aimed at studying the significance of symbolic and affective motives for car use. The projects were funded by the Transport Research Centre of the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management and by the Dutch Ministry of...
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