Maria Juschten

Maria Juschten
BOKU University | boku · Institute of Transport Studies

PhD

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There is growing interest in the role of integrated mobility services in successfully transforming mobility systems by improving alternatives to individual motorised transport and thus contributing to a reduction in negative impacts on nature and society. This paper analyses the conditions for the successful implementation of local mobility service...
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Spatial planning holds a key role in preventing or mitigating the impacts of climate change on both cities and rural areas, taking a forward-thinking and holistic approach to urban and regional development. As such, spatial planning deals with challenges occurring at different scales and across sectors. The international literature points out the n...
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Spatial planning holds a key role in preventing or mitigating the impacts of climate change on both cities and rural areas, taking a forward-thinking and holistic approach to urban and regional development. As such, spatial planning deals with challenges occurring at different scales and across sectors. The international literature points out the n...
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Tourism trips in New Zealand are strongly car-dominated. Research suggests that such car use practices do not only emerge from purely rational economic considerations but also result from symbolic and affective motives, institutionalized mobility cultures, and habitualized mobility practices that have developed and materialized in spatial structure...
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A mixed method approach entailing narrative interviews and qualitative systems dynamics is used to identify technological, user acceptance and governance factors as barriers or enablers in the implementation process of integrated mobility solutions.
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Rural tourism is dominated by car travel. To attract tourists and facilitate a modal shift, a greater understanding is needed on the factors driving tourist decisions. This paper examines destination and transport mode choices as a combined choice in the context of urban–rural tourism in Austria. To do this, this article explores two different mode...
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Full text available as open access: https://vcoe.at/service/schriftenreihe-mobilitaet-mit-zukunft-pdf-und-print/klimafaktor-reisen-pdf Der Reiseverkehr hat in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten stark zugenommen. Sowohl Flugreisen, als auch Kreuzschifffahrten erlebten bis zum Jahr 2019 einen regelrechten Boom. Der ökologische Fußabdruck der Reisen hat sic...
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This study examines the relationship between the supply and demand variables that determine the probability of individuals joining a carsharing organization, using data from the Swiss National Travel Survey 2010 (demand) and the carsharing company Mobility (supply), located in Switzerland. Carsharing membership as reported in the Swiss National Tra...
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This study investigated the suitability of an extended Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to research the travel intention of metropolitan citizens to nearby destinations. The consideration of heat waves in this context is a novel approach. The survey data was collected from 877 Viennese respondents. Structural equation modelling shows a very good f...
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Rural alpine areas are affected by climate change in multiple ways. Today, many lower regions already face challenges in winter. However, several authors indicated new potentials for near-metropolitan areas in summer. As the first study for a metropolitan area, this paper discusses results of a large-scale quantitative survey (n = 877) from Vienna...
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Das derzeitige Verkehrssystem ist weder ökologisch verträglich noch sozial gerecht: Der zunehmende Kfz-Verkehr führt zu steigenden CO2-Emissionen und Ressourcenverbrauch. Gleichzeitig kommt es zu einer Reihe von aus sozialer Sicht negativen Wirkungen. Ist die Mobilität sehr stark vom Auto abhängig, sind all jene Bevölkerungsgruppen in ihrer Mobilit...
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While research on alternatives to growth at the level of the economy as a whole is accumulating, few studies have related the criticism of growth to the business level. This paper starts to address this gap by investigating mechanisms of growth for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), presenting a case study that applies Q methodology and int...

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