Browsing TØI Vitenarkiv by Author "Farstad, Eivind"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
Car sharing and transformations in households travel patterns: Insights from emerging proto-practices in Norway
Julsrud, Tom Erik; Farstad, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-03-18)Over the last decades car sharing has been recognized as a socio-technical innovation that can help to reduce or replace the use of fossil-fueled private cars in urban regions. To understand how car sharing may be used in ... -
Entering, enduring and exiting: the durability of shared mobility arrangements and habits
Doody, Brendan J.; Schwanen, Tim; Loorbach, Derk; Oxenaar, Sem; Arnfalk, Peter; Svennevik, Elisabeth M.C.; Julsrud, Tom Erik; Farstad, Eivind (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-10-12)Car sharing could support a transition away from private vehicle ownership and use. Attempts to understand participation in car sharing have primarily focused on minor and major disruptions which catalyse change in practices. ... -
Express coaches: An up-hill battle after liberalization?
Aarhaug, Jørgen; Farstad, Eivind; Fearnley, Nils; Halse, Askill Harkjerr (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-02)Express coach services have thrived in Norway following the stepwise liberalization that started in the mid-1990s. However, recent years have witnessed consolidation, stagnation, and, sometimes, decline in the Norwegian ... -
From novelty to normality: reproducing car-sharing practices in transitions to sustainable mobility
Svennevik, Elisabeth M.C.; Julsrud, Tom Erik; Farstad, Eivind (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-10-09)This article investigates the role of practices in sustainability transitions. Employing a social practices approach, we analyze the reproduction of car-sharing practices and discuss its role in transitions to sustainable ... -
Travel discontinuities, enforced holidaying-at-home and alternative leisure travel futures after COVID-19
Jacobsen, Jens Kristian Steen; Farstad, Eivind; Higham, James; Hopkins, Debbie; Landa-Mata, Iratxe (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-14)The paralysis of global tourism caused by COVID-19 made it possible to conduct a unique and nearly real-time online survey to investigate adaptations and reactions to sudden severe leisure travel restrictions among residents ...