Traffic Psychology and Sustainability Transportation
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Transportation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2020) | Viewed by 17821
Special Issue Editors
Interests: transport; traffic psychology and sociology
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Interests: traffic; psychology; mobility
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Many say that it is necessary to change people’s mode choice in order to achieve improvements concerning global warming. We adhere to this opinion and want to apply psychological work in order to achieve that goal. Transport is one of the sectors that contributes heavily to global warming. In order to achieve an improvement in this sector, hundreds of millions of citizens need to change their mode choice, to shift from using an individual car or another individual motor vehicle to more sustainable traffic modes, such as public transport, walking, cycling, or combinations of these. This will not be possible without the co-operation of citizens: as many of them as possible need to change their mode choice. To achieve this goal, we need to use psychological measures to motivate citizens to change. To rely on technology development will not suffice.
This Special Issue wants to promote psychological work that helps to find ways to achieve such a change in mode choice. This could be done, e.g., by recommending changes in the preconditions for mode choice that are appreciated by the citzens and lead to a change in mode-use, or by suggesting ways to communicate with citizens in order to increase the probability that larger portions of them will listen and act in the desired way. This desired way constitutes a change from individal motor-vehicle use to other more sustainable modes.
We want to invite interested colleagues to provide papers to this Special Issue that deal with a variety of topicsthat are connected to sustainable transportation, and psychology. In more detail, we expect papers dealing with behaviour and what lies behind this behaviour in the context of personal transportation choices, for example, analyses of the factors that lie behind private motor-vehicle use and make a change to other modes difficult, barriers to the use of alternative modes, and the recommendation and testing of measures regarding how to apply such analysis results effectively. Papers based on new empirical knowledge are preferred, although concerning papers recommending measures, theoretical articles that are based on convincing reasoning will be accepted.
Prof. Ralf Risser
Dr. Matus Sucha
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- What makes car use so attractive and resistant to change;
- Barriers to the use of public transport, to walking, and to cycling;
- Strong points of alternative modes that are appreciated by the citizens;
- Understanding what changes of preconditions enhance changes in mode choice;
- Successful awareness raising, persuasion to change mode choice—“mode change marketing”;
- The role of psychological factors such as habits, personality, norms, and beliefs in mode choice and its modification.
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