Journal Title
Title of Journal: Int J Environ Sci Technol
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Abbravation: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Authors: U Banerjee J Hine
Publish Date: 2014/04/29
Volume: 11, Issue: 8, Pages: 2217-2232
Abstract
The role of urban form in influencing travel behaviour has gained particular interest to scholars and policy makers to achieve a broader goal of sustainability despite varied scholastic opinion on the effectiveness of this relationship While transportation forms the nexus of any urban environment it also accounts for about thirtysix per cent of the total energy consumption in the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change UK 2013 Thus an emphasis to reduce greenhouse emissions in this sector remains a key policy objective to achieve sustainability Also there is an overemphasis of research in this area on quantitative association between key variables as opposed to qualitative exploration in order to understand complex human behaviour The study reported in this paper has been designed to address this gap Using a grounded theory analysis this paper reports findings from 6 focus group discussions and 17 indepth interviews Fiftythree participants were recruited from three case study areas across Northern Ireland to represent the urban continuum Seven overarching categories have been identified explaining the interrelationships between urban form and travel behaviour in the Northern Ireland context However at a macroscale landuse policies have played a dominant role in shaping the travel patterns and this has translated in the form of car dependency and residential immobility over the years in Northern Ireland Although current policy now adopts a more integrated approach to curb urban sprawl and achieve modal split soft policy measures have proved useful in increasing the effectiveness of these policy interventionsThe findings presented in this paper forms part of a doctoral research sponsored by the University of Ulster Jordanstown UK The authors would like to thank all the participants and experts for their invaluable time and comments to further strengthen the dialogue between land use and transport in the Northern Ireland context And finally the authors would like to thank the two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable comments
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