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Long-Distance Travel and the Urban Environment: Results from a Qualitative Study in Reykjavik
- Source :
- Urban Planning, Cities, Long-Distance Travel, and Climate Impacts, Urban Planning, Vol 6, Iss 2 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- PRT, 2021.
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Abstract
- A compact urban form has shown many benefits in efficiency. Yet multiple studies have found that residents of urban, dense, and centrally located areas travel more frequently than those living in suburbs, small towns, or the countryside. As air travel is already causing more emissions than ground transport in many affluent urban locations and is predicted to increase, this pattern could undermine efforts in climate change mitigation. Explanations of these patterns and motivations for long-distance travel connected to the built environment have been examined quantitatively before, but with inconclusive answers. We studied this topic qualitatively in Reykjavik, Iceland, offering an in-depth perspective through semi-structured interviews. Results showed various links between the urban environment and long-distance travel. Some indications of compensatory travel behavior emerged, particularly connected to a lack of quality green areas, hectic urban life, and commuting stress. Compensatory trips were typically domestic. Furthermore, residential preferences seemed connected to leisure travel preferences—living in green neighborhoods was connected to more domestic travel to nature. The results show there are more factors for ‘escape’ trips than urban density and lack of green spaces. Examples of car-free lifestyles hindering domestic leisure travel were also found. Our study shows how a qualitative approach offers nuanced insight into the travel motivations of urbanites. Considering our results and travel motivation literature, the compensation hypothesis appears to be an overly narrow theoretical framing. Our study supports the conclusion that planning policies should aim at reducing car-dependence. Further research is needed for specific policy recommendations.
- Subjects :
- compensation hypothesis
air traffic
Raumplanung und Regionalforschung
0211 other engineering and technologies
Iceland
Urban density
Tourismus
02 engineering and technology
Freizeitforschung, Freizeitsoziologie
Framing (construction)
Economic geography
ddc:710
Built environment
Städtebau, Raumplanung, Landschaftsgestaltung
Klimawandel
Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie
ökologische Folgen
05 social sciences
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
021107 urban & regional planning
Stadtbevölkerung
Geography
climate change
urban population
Fernreise
long-distance travel
Leisure Research
ddc:300
Freizeitverkehr
recreational traffic
Island
Reykjavik
urban environment
motivation
0502 economics and business
reykjavik
Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
City planning
Landscaping and area planning
050210 logistics & transportation
ecological consequences
Luftverkehr
Urban Studies
Travel behavior
Climate change mitigation
HT165.5-169.9
travel motivation
tourism
TRIPS architecture
Rural area
Tourism
iceland
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Urban Planning, Cities, Long-Distance Travel, and Climate Impacts, Urban Planning, Vol 6, Iss 2 (2021)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....03bff77dd12efc5275cc9f58b615de82