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SCOES: Sustainable Commuting Obstacles Exploration Study

Aim and main expected results

By utilising the app CommuteSaver, this project explores the obstacles to choosing sustainable transport options for work commuting, in collaboration with employers and employees at Borlänge municipality. Through contextual interviews, we aim to gain insights into individuals' motivations and obstacles in adopting sustainable commuting practices. This will provide information on behavioural changes in everyday life and the factors influencing sustainable commuting choices. Additionally, co-design workshops will be conducted to gain an understanding of the potential benefits and barriers associated with both the service and the organisation.

Project partners

CommuteSaver, coordinator; IPDD KTH; Borlänge Science Park; Borlänge municipality

Project duration

Start: November 2023; End: November 2024.

Funder

Vinnova

Contact

Mia Hesselgren
Mia Hesselgren assistant professor, researcher miahes@kth.se +4687908908 Profile
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