Commuting Habits of the University of Otago Staff

Caitlin Smith
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Transport contributes greatly to CO2 emissions in New Zealand. Studies have suggested that this is because there is a great  reliance on private cars with reduced incentive to use public or active transport. This research project looks at the current commuting habits of University of Otago employees and the potential barriers or facilitators surrounding a change in travel mode. This will be done by analyzing relevant academic literature which looks at barriers surrounding public transport use nationally and internationally. Data will also be obtained quantitatively through a survey which is sent to all university staff, and qualitatively through focus groups. The three research questions that this study will be conducted through are: What proportion  of university employees use different travel modes and what are the reasons for this? What is the potential for mode shift? What  are potential barriers or facilitators? Three major themes came up throughout this study and they relate to the frequency of  service, waiting time, and travel time. This research seeks to find out how University of Otago staff could be encouraged or facilitated to use public or zero-emission transport. Furthermore, this research supports New Zealand’s Net Zero Emissions by  2050 goal. Supervised by: Dr Vanessa Beanland & Associate Professor Rebecca McLean, University of OtagoScholarship funded by: Sustainability Office/Psychology Department, University of Otago
奥塔哥大学教职员的通勤习惯
交通对新西兰的二氧化碳排放量贡献很大。研究表明,这是因为人们对私家车的依赖程度很高,而使用公共或主动交通工具的积极性降低。这个研究项目着眼于奥塔哥大学员工目前的通勤习惯,以及围绕旅行模式变化的潜在障碍或促进因素。这将通过分析相关的学术文献来完成,这些文献着眼于国内和国际上公共交通使用的障碍。还将通过发给所有大学工作人员的调查获得定量数据,并通过焦点小组获得定性数据。本研究将通过三个研究问题进行:有多少比例的大学员工使用不同的出行方式,这是什么原因?模式转换的潜力是什么?什么是潜在的障碍或促进因素?这项研究提出了三个主要主题,它们与服务频率、等待时间和旅行时间有关。这项研究旨在找出如何鼓励或促进奥塔哥大学的员工使用公共或零排放交通工具。此外,这项研究支持新西兰到2050年实现净零排放的目标。指导:Vanessa Beanland博士和副教授Rebecca McLean,奥塔哥大学奖学金资助:奥塔哥大学可持续发展办公室/心理学系
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