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Travel Plans for New Developments: A Global Review (2017)
Conference Proceeding
De Gruyter, C., Rose, G., Currie, G., & Rye, T. (2017). Travel Plans for New Developments: A Global Review. In Proceedings Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting

Travel plans, also known as Transportation Demand Management (TDM) plans, can be required for new infill and greenfield developments through the land use planning and approvals process. They aim to manage car use through delivering a package of trans... Read More about Travel Plans for New Developments: A Global Review.

A Comparison of Policy Transfer Processes: Different Sustainable Transport Concepts Transferred to and from Different Countries (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Mladenovic, L., Plevnik, A., & Rye, T. (2016). A Comparison of Policy Transfer Processes: Different Sustainable Transport Concepts Transferred to and from Different Countries. In Proceedings of Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting

Policy transfer is the process of applying a policy, or knowledge that informs a policy, from one setting to another. The European Union (EU) provides the ideal platform for knowledge exchange between member states and its various funding streams for... Read More about A Comparison of Policy Transfer Processes: Different Sustainable Transport Concepts Transferred to and from Different Countries.

How best to evaluate mobility management projects: can psychological theory help? (2010)
Conference Proceeding
Carreno, M., Bamberg, S., Rye, T., & Welsch, J. (2010). How best to evaluate mobility management projects: can psychological theory help?.

In order to persuade both policy makers and practitioners to adopt mobility management (MM) strategies there is a need for these decision makers to accept, understand and be able to predict (with confidence) their likely effectiveness. To satisfy the... Read More about How best to evaluate mobility management projects: can psychological theory help?.

Urban design principles for vulnerable pedestrian groups. (2004)
Conference Proceeding
Carreno, M., Stradling, S. G., Rye, T., & Willis, A. (2004). Urban design principles for vulnerable pedestrian groups. In M. Baohua (Ed.), Traffic and Transportation Studies - Proceedings of ICTTS 2004 (98-106)

The CIVITAS CAPITAL indicator set - and beyond
Conference Proceeding
Stantchev, D., Gudmundsson, H., Rye, T., Sauter, D., Armoogum, J., & Rydén, C. (in press). The CIVITAS CAPITAL indicator set - and beyond.

The availability of data, and especially of reliable and robust indicators that can provide as comprehensive view of mobility in a city as possible, without requiring an enormous amount of data gathering, is crucial to the prosperity and competitiven... Read More about The CIVITAS CAPITAL indicator set - and beyond.