Active Mobility: Better Quality of Life in Metropolitan Areas
Welcome to the research project page: "Active Mobility: Better Quality of Life in Metropolitan Areas
he final report on the Active Mobility project was published in December 2020. Among other findings, you can expect exciting results on motivating factors of active mobility for major German cities with at least 100,000 inhabitants. You can find the publication on the pages of the German Environment Agency (UBA).
As a part of the project the institute Difu the report "Let's go! Framework for a National Walking Strategy" was published in 2018. The report is available on the pages of the German Environment Agency (UBA).
Further publications on the topic of active mobility
Koszowski, C.; Hubrich, S.; Wittwer, R. (2021): Aktive Mobilität: Motivationsfaktoren, Qualitätskriterien und Implikationen für eine integrierte Stadtentwicklung und Mobilitätsplanung. Impulsvortrag im Online-Workshop zum Projekt: Integrierte Stadtentwicklung und Mobilitätsplanung (ISM). 21. April 2021, Updated Version 28.05.2021, Link
Gerike, R.; Koszowski, C.; Hubrich, S.; Wittwer, R.; Wittig, S.; Pohle, M.; Canzler, W.; Epp, J. (2020): Aktive Mobilität: Mehr Lebensqualität in Ballungsräumen. Abschlussbericht. Texte 226/2020, Umweltbundesamt, Link
Koszowski, C.; Hubrich, S.; Wittwer, R.; Gerike, R. (2019): Was motiviert zum Zufußgehen? Literaturschau und ausgewählte Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie. In: Bauer, U. (Hrsg): So geht`s – Fußverkehr in Städten neu denken und umsetzen. Bd. 18, Edition Difu – Stadt Forschung Praxis. Berlin. ISBN: 978-3-88118-643-8 | ISSN: 1863-7949
Koszowski, C. (2019): Walkability: Wie müssen unsere Städte gestaltet sein, um uns auf die Füße zu bringen? (Arbeitsgruppe SA 7, BUVKO 2019), mobilogisch!, Heft 3/19, S. 36-37
Koszowski, C. (2019): Aktive Mobilität: Mehr Lebensqualität in Ballungsräumen – was bewegt uns? BUVKO 2019, Impulsvortrag im Workshop: Wie müssen Städte gestaltet sein, um uns auf die Füße zu bringen? 16. März, Darmstadt, Link
Koszowski, C.; Gerike, R.; Hubrich, S.; Götschi, T.; Pohle, M.; Wittwer, R. (2019): Active Mobility: Bringing Together Transport Planning, Urban Planning, and Public Health. In: Müller, B.; Meyer, G. (Hrsg.): Towards User-Centric Transport in Europe. S. 149–171, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-99756-8_11 , Preprint
Koszowski, C.; Gerike, R.; Hubrich, S.; Wittwer, R. (2018): Impact of the Built Environment on Active Mobility and Physical Activity. Posterpräsentation, Urban Transitions Global Summit 2018 – Integrating urban and transport planning, environment and health for healthier urban living. 25.–27. November, Sitges, Barcelona, Link
Information on the Project
TU Dresden carried out an online survey (from Sept-Dec 2017) as part of the research project "Active Mobility: Better Quality of Life in Metropolitan Areas" on behalf of the German Environment Agency (UBA) in 12 German cities. The goal was to learn more about what motivates people to cycle more often and walk or why they use other means of transport for their daily routines.
We thank all those who participated in this online survey.
The research project team can be contacted under the following e-mail address and would be more than happy to answer any questions:
We have compiled the most important information about the research project "Active Mobility" below:
Active mobility (in the form of mobility on foot, on wheels, driven by human muscle power, autonomously or mixed with different means of transport) is important for the functioning of urban and rural transport.
High traffic quality as well as the accessibility of many destinations can only be guaranteed in urban areas if the means of transport for pedestrians and cyclists, public transport and carsharing (environmental network) are promoted to a greater extent. In addition, urban areas offer very good conditions for the environmental network in general and active mobility in particular due to the high density and short distances.
Pedestrian and bicycle traffic are often considered separately in research and practice. Synergies and conflicts between the two modes of transport are thus insufficiently recognized and used. The central objective of the project "Active Mobility" is the integrated consideration of the two means of transport--foot and bicycle--as an important pillar of urban transport. The state of knowledge on active mobility should be collected and expanded, points of conflict and opportunities of both modes of movement should be identified in order to formulate options for action and strategies for promoting active mobility at the federal, state and local levels.
As a prerequisite for the formulation of action strategies, we first have to research the foundation. For this we have chosen the method of an online survey. With the online survey, we can explore the key issues that inspire people to walk and cycle, or why they use other means of transport for their daily routines.
For that we need your help. Please participate in the online survey.
We thank you in advance for your willingness to participate!
We would like to give you some information about the questionnaire to let you know what you can expect to be asked.
Questions about your living environment or your neighborhood:
In this questionnaire, we ask for a description of your living environment and the quality of the streetscape at your place of residence. We also want to know more about which features of the streetscape you generally consider to be particularly important and how well you can walk from the apartment to specific destinations.
Questions about your mobility patterns:
In order to establish a picture of overall daily mobility, we also enquire about the frequency of use of each individual means of transportation (in the section called "Mobility Patterns"). In addition, physical activity is queried in this context. These are the standard survey topics provided in the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Questions about attitudes, motivation and barriers concerning active mobility:
This is the most important part of the entire questionnaire. This section discusses your personal attitude toward active mobility. We also want to know more about what motivates you to walk more or ride a bike or what might be stopping you.
Characteristics of your household and your person:
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So far we have collected general information about your relationship to active mobility. Please fill in some information about your household and your person. We assure you that privacy is very important to us; all information provdided remains private and anonymous.
We kindly ask you to participate and thank you for taking part in our research project!
The Technische Universität Dresden processes your data in the research project "Active Mobility: Better Quality of Life in Metropolitan Areas" on behalf of the German Environment Agency (UBA). Full compliance with all relevant data protection provisions is guaranteed. This means in particular:
- Participation in this survey for purposes of scientific research is, of course, voluntary. Additionally, non-participation does not incur any disadvantages.
- This consent can be denied without reason (non-participation) or revoked with effect for the future. This means: If you have participated in the survey and want to object later, please contact the following address:
Technical University Dresden
Chair of Mobility System Planning
01062 Dresden
In the case of a withdrawl from the survey, your data will of course be deleted immediately, provided the data can still be assigned to your person.
- The data will be used solely for this research project.
- The personal data will not be transmitted to third parties nor notified to third parties, unless otherwise provided by law.
- The research results will be published in an anonymous scientific manner. That is, no assiciation can be made to the contributing person. Participation in this survey is also completely private and confidential.
Please read this statement and the explanations of the research project carefully. Then decide if you wish to participate or not. In the case of answering the following online questionnaire, we assume that you would like to voluntarily participate in the survey for research purposes.