激励行人的流动性:来自希腊雅典的经验教训

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2024.101965
Panagiotis G. Tzouras , Lambros Mitropoulos , Christos Karolemeas , Dionysios Tzamakos , Christina Milioti , Konstantinos Kepaptsoglou
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步行是旅行的一个基本方面,提供了许多健康,社会和环境的好处。然而,个人健康、基础设施不足、安全问题和时间限制等各种障碍往往阻碍人们选择步行作为一种交通方式。为了解决这个问题,经济激励可以在让人们将步行纳入日常出行中发挥关键作用。本研究通过在希腊雅典进行的基于图像的陈述偏好实验来检验激励措施的有效性,重点是确定激励旅行者将步行作为旅行的一部分所需的货币价值。方法通过二元logit模型分析影响步行行为的因素,突出个人安全感知和行人基础设施对步行的促进作用。研究结果显示,参与者的平均步行意愿值为每公里0.38欧元,这表明参与者对选择步行的预期奖励。这些见解与已开发的模型相结合,可以为智能手机应用程序的激励设计提供信息,旨在支持旅行决策。
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Incentivizing pedestrian mobility: Lessons from Athens, Greece

Introduction

Walking is a fundamental aspect of travel, offering numerous health, social, and environmental advantages. However, various obstacles such as personal health, inadequate infrastructure, safety concerns, and time constraints often deter individuals from choosing walking as a mode of transport. To address this, economic incentives can play a crucial role in making people incorporate walking into their daily trips. This study examines the effectiveness of incentives by conducting an image-based stated-preference experiment conducted in Athens, Greece, with a focus on determining the monetary value required to motivate travelers to adopt walking as part of their journeys.

Method

Through binary logit models, factors influencing walking behavior are analyzed, highlighting the significance of perceived personal safety and pedestrian infrastructure in promoting walking.

Results

The study findings reveal an average willingness-to-walk value of 0.38 € per kilometer, indicating the expected reward participants anticipate for opting to walk.

Conclusions

These insights, coupled with developed models, can inform the design of incentives within smartphone applications aimed at supporting travel decision-making.
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