Blar i TØI Vitenarkiv på forfatter "Øksenholt, Kjersti Visnes"
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Developing a tool for assessing park-and-ride facilities in a sustainable mobility perspective
Tennøy, Aud; Hanssen, Jan Usterud; Øksenholt, Kjersti Visnes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-26)This article presents results from context-related empirical case-studies of the traffic-reducing effects of 12 existing Norwegian park-and-ride facilities (P&R), in a sustainable mobility perspective. It further presents ... -
Exploring how politicians reflect on counteracting measures: the case of the Trondheim package
Øksenholt, Kjersti Visnes; Tennøy, Aud (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-22)Transitioning towards a low-emission society is a goal of numerous international and national political and administrative levels. This includes reducing impacts of road transport. While aiming for a transition towards ... -
Public transport and people with impairments – exploring non-use of public transport through the case of Oslo, Norway
Øksenholt, Kjersti Visnes; Aarhaug, Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-12-11)Despite the attention given to universal design in recent years, many people with impairments still refrain from travelling on public transport. This explorative case study, conducted in the greater Oslo region in Norway, ... -
The Impact of Changed Structural Conditions on Regional Sustainable Mobility Planning in Norway
Tennøy, Aud; Øksenholt, Kjersti Visnes (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-12-07)A primary impediment in achieving sustainable mobility objectives is the multi-level and cross-sectoral nature of land-use and transport planning. This paper investigates whether changes in structural conditions have ... -
Transport Effects and Environmental Consequences of Central Workplace Location
Tennøy, Aud; Øksenholt, Kjersti Visnes; Aarhaug, Jørgen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014-12-25)This paper presents results from a study of traffic effects and environmental consequences of locating 12 500 new workplaces in the development area Bjørvika, close to Oslo central station, rather than locating them as the ...