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Sustainable Commuting Obstacle Exploration Study]

Reference number
Coordinator CommuteSaver AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 000 000
Project duration October 2023 - January 2025
Status Completed
Venture Behavioral changes in the mobility system
Call Human-centered mobility - The mobility system of the future based on human behavior and perception

Important results from the project

Deeper knowledge and understanding of: - Barriers in everyday life to sustainable mobility and how these are connected and influence eachother. - The steps and phases through which a cycling practice can be developed. - Attitudes, values and mental models influencing these. - What employees and municipalities can do to support sustainable work commute, and how such measures can be initiated and implemented in collaborations. - An evaluation of electric bikes, bike parking and the mobile app.

Expected long term effects

More active work by municipalities, employees and other local stakeholders to support and encourage individuals in sustainable everyday mobility practices, and support the transition of replacing private car usage to more sustainable travel.

Approach and implementation

Study planning and recruitment of participants Interviews with Borlänge municipality Study re-planning Re-recruitment of participants Interviews, field studies, observational studies, follow-up interviews Data collection Implementation of the project with the test participants and follow-up Transcription and analysis of interviews. Planning and implementation of workshop Analysis and compilation Presentation at final conference

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Last updated 13 February 2025

Reference number 2023-03053