karin, Autor bei Factum
Factum steht für zielgruppen- und anwenderInnen-orientierte Motiv- und Bedürfnisforschung. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf Mobilität und sozialer Innovation.
Öffentlicher Verkehr, Verhaltensänderung, Vigilanz, Radfahren, Gehen, Verkehrssicherheit, IKT, Digitalisierung, Automatisierung, Autonomes Fahren, Mobilitätsbedürfnisse, Barrierefreiheit, Assistenzsysteme, Lebensqualität, Raumqualität, Haltestelle, Kampagne, Kinder, Jugendliche, SeniorInnen, Demenz, Multimodales Mobilitätsverhalten, Qualitative und quantitative Forschungsmethoden, Interviews, Fokusgruppen, Beobachtungen, Statistische Analysen, Literaturstudien
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What does inclusive autonomous transport look like? This is what scientists from different disciplines in three European countries have been working on for two years. On 25 February 2023, the final conference of CATAPULT Policies for inclusive autonomous mobility solutions for cities will take place...

Transport cycling is cool. This is also shown by the fact that the KlimaEntLaster team's efforts to promote the transport bike as an everyday means of transport are paying off. The IÖB has awarded KlimaEntLaster as an innovative contribution to climate protection. KlimaEntlaster can be...

As part of the research project ALIVE - Accidents between HGVs and cyclists - evaluation of the avoidance potential of different assistance systems, we are asking cyclists and HGV drivers how they experience these encounters and what suggestions they have for increasing road safety. If you...

In the past, urban planning was mainly adapted to the needs of working drivers without care responsibilities. This led to spatial separation of living and working places, as well as shopping facilities and sports and leisure activities. Since the 1990s, Vienna has been striving for an...