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Over 150 entries that clearly define and describe essential terms relating to the academic area of transport studies. This primarily includes technical vocabulary from the field, and not terms in everyday use. The entries range from active travel management and carbon off-setting to social network theory, travel ethnography, and weaving capacity. This supplementary dictionary is ideal for anyone studying a module on transport studies during their undergraduate degree, in subjects such as civil engineering and geography; as well as for postgraduate students studying towards MSc degree in…mehr

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Over 150 entries that clearly define and describe essential terms relating to the academic area of transport studies. This primarily includes technical vocabulary from the field, and not terms in everyday use. The entries range from active travel management and carbon off-setting to social network theory, travel ethnography, and weaving capacity. This supplementary dictionary is ideal for anyone studying a module on transport studies during their undergraduate degree, in subjects such as civil engineering and geography; as well as for postgraduate students studying towards MSc degree in Transport Planning, Intelligent Transport Systems, Transport and the Environment, and the like.

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Dr Helen Roby works in the Centre of Marketing and Strategy within the Open University's Business School. After completing an undergraduate degree covering both the technology and policy aspects of sustainability, she continued to work at the interface between technology and social science through her PhD. Helen now works on a range of research projects including the impacts of disruptive events on travel practices and the effects of digital communication technologies on work-life balance. Her interests in sustainability and behaviour change are further explored through teaching on a social marketing course and an environmental management course.