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eceee 2011 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Energy efficiency first: The foundation of a low-carbon society

Panel 4. Transport and mobility: How to deliver energy efficiency 

Panel leaders: Neil Wallis & Jillian Anable

Developing an online tool for behavioural change in urban transport (4-047-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Owen Waygood, Centre for Transport & Society, University of West of England, United Kingdom
Anne Binsted, United Kingdom
Erel Avineri, United Kingdom
Anna Clark, United Kingdom

Mobility consultation for new citizens - a regional approach for an energy efficient mobility (4-114-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sandra Wappelhorst, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Fakultät für Bauingenieur- und Vermessungswesen, Institut für Verkehrswesen und Raumplanung, Fachgebiet Raumplanung und Mobilität, Germany

Shop 'till we drop: Historical and policy analysis of driving-for-shopping and freight energy use in the U.S. (4-124-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Laura Schewel, UC Berkeley Energy and Resources Group, USA
Lee Schipper, UC Berkeley Global Metropolitan Studies, USA

Promoting alternative automotive technologies and alternative fuels – major insights from the EU-project “ALTER-MOTIVE” (4-135-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Amela Ajanovic, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Felipe Toro, Institute for Resource Efficiency and Energy Strategies, Germany, Germany
Sandro Furlan, Eni Corporate University S.P.A. (ENI), Italy, Italy
Gerfried Cebrat, Austrian Mobility Research, Austria
Reinhard Haas, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, Austria

On the road to energy-efficient mobility in Austria: An extended technology wedges approach (4-143-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Angela Köppl, Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO), Austria
Claudia Kettner, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria
Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria
Andrea Damm, University of Graz, Austria
Karl Steninger, University of Graz, Austria
Brigitte Wolkinger, University of Graz, Austria

Improved public transport to curb car use and fuel consumption in Asian cities: A research framework for integrating rickshaw usage with bus rapid transit (BRT) (4-163-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
M. Shafiq-Ur Rahman, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh, Bangladesh

Dense cities in 2050: the energy option? (4-165-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Raphaël Ménard, Elioth Groupe, Iosis, France

E-Mobility in Germany: A research agenda for studying the diffusion of innovative mobility concepts (4-174-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Barbara Praetorius, Germany

Policies to accelerate fuel, technology & behavioural change in transport – results & successes of the Austrian klima:aktiv mobil programme after the first 6 years (4-195-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Willy Raimund, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria

We keep on truckin’: Trends in freight energy use and carbon emissions in 10 IEA countries (4-215-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Jiyong Eom, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Lee Schipper, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, USA
Lou Thompson, Thompson, Galenson & Associates, LLC, USA

Modelling future private car energy demand using two techno-economic approaches (4-219-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Hannah Daly, University College Cork, Ireland
Brian P. Ó Gallachóir, Lecturer in Energy Engineering,, Ireland

Navigating towards efficient urban transport: A compilation of actor oriented policies and measures for developing and emerging countries (4-227-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Susanne Böhler, RUPPRECHT CONSULT - Forschung & Beratung GmbH, Germany
Hanna Hueging, Wuppertal Institute,, Germany
Robert Gruber, Wuppertal Institute,, Germany

Modeling the development of vehicle fleets with alternative propulsion technologies (4-232-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Paul Pfaffenbichler, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria
Robin Krutak, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria
Stephan Renner, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria

The potential of the railway to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (4-244-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
James Pritchard, Transport Research Group, University of Southampton, United Kingdom

Low carbon car taxation and its potential to accelerate transitions to a low carbon transport sector in the UK (4-329-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Christian Brand, ECI - Energy Group. Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Martino Tran, James Martin 21st Century School Fellow in Energy and Transport, United Kingdom
Jillian Anable, Senior Lecturer, United kingdom

How to arrange for car-free living? Perspectives of future residents of a carbon-neutral housing area on non-motorized transport and car use (4-390-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Judith Thomsen, SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, Norway
Erica Löfström, NTNU, dep. of interdisciplinary studies of culture, 7491 Trondheim, Norway, Norway

Informing and influencing car buyers to support market growth for low carbon cars (4-418-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Neil Wallis, LowCVP & ETCC Associates, United Kingdom

Electric mobility – a survey of different consumer groups in Germany with regard to adoption (4-435-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Anja Peters, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
Raphael Agosti, Switzerland
Mareike Popp, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
Bettina Ryf, Switzerland

Imagining the public? Negotiating user needs and aspects of usability and utility among EV users and stakeholders (4-490-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Marit Toftaker, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Centre for Technology and Society, Norway

The effect of PHEV battery range distributions on competitiveness: Implications for design strategy and energy-efficiency policy (4-552-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sten Karlsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Energy and Environment, Sweden
Emma Jonson, Dep. of Energy & Environment, Chalmers university of technology, Sweden

Who will adopt electric vehicles? A segmentation approach of UK consumers (4-560-11)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Jillian Anable, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Stephen Skippon, Shell Global Solutions, Shell Technology Centre Thornton, P.O. Box 1, Chester, UK, CH1 3SH, United Kingdom
Geertje Schuitema, Department of Marketing and Statistics, Aarhus University, Haslegaardsvej 10, DK-8210 Aarhus V, DENMARK, Denmark
Neale Kinnear, Transport Research Laboratory, Crowthorne House, Nine Mile Ride, Wokingham, UK, RG40 3GA, United Kingdom