The researcher's work focuses on the comprehensive integration of various aspects within urban transport systems, examining both individual behaviors (e.g., personal norms, affect) and broader societal impacts (e.g., air pollution, public health). Through a blend of quantitative methods and qualitative insights, they analyze how individuals and communities use transportation modes in contexts ranging from university students to bike sharing services. This research bridges environmental education with sustainability efforts, exploring gender dynamics and equity in transport infrastructure, while also employing advanced technologies for prediction and optimization.
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