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CULTURE, COMPANIONSHIP AND ACTIVITY-TRAVEL BEHAVIOR: A COMPARISON BETWEEN BEIJING (CHINA) AND UTRECHT (THE NETHERLANDS)
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Weather conditions as cross-sectional moderators of the associations between the physical environment and walking behavior in the Netherlands
Travel behavior changes due to life events: Longitudinal evidence from Dutch couple households
A comparative analysis of determinants, characteristics, and experiences of four daily trip types
On undirected trips, satisfaction, and well-being: Evidence from Flanders (Belgium)
Limitations to the car-substitution effect of MaaS. Findings from a Belgian pilot study
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Geographic, Social-cultural and Modal Usage Determinants of Activity Space: A Case Study of EU Institutions in Luxembourg and Strasbourg
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The role of residential consonance and dissonance between couples in travel behavior
The impact of terrorism on risk perceptions: An analysis of the Dutch market behavior and attitudes towards Egypt
Car dependency beyond land use: Can a standardized built environment indicator predict car use?