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List of works by Eva Heinen

A push to cycling—exploring the e-bike's role in overcoming barriers to bicycle use with a survey and an intervention study

Are Longitudinal Data Unavoidable?

article by Eva Heinen & Kees Maat published January 2012 in Transportation Research Record

Are multimodals more likely to change their travel behaviour? A cross-sectional analysis to explore the theoretical link between multimodality and the intention to change mode choice

Causal pathways linking environmental change with health behaviour change: Natural experimental study of new transport infrastructure and cycling to work

scientific article published on 02 March 2016

Changes in active commuting and changes in physical activity in adults: a cohort study

scientific article

Changes in mode of travel to work: a natural experimental study of new transport infrastructure

scientific article published on 20 June 2015

Commuting by Bicycle: An Overview of the Literature

Day-to-Day Choice to Commute or Not by Bicycle

Does a high level of multimodality mean less car use? An exploration of multimodality trends in England

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Does exposure to new transport infrastructure result in modal shifts? Patterns of change in commute mode choices in a four-year quasi-experimental cohort study

scientific article published on September 2017

How does a modal shift from short car trips to cycling affect road safety?

scientific article published on 04 October 2012

Identity and travel behaviour: A cross-sectional study on commute mode choice and intention to change

Impact of New Transport Infrastructure on Walking, Cycling, and Physical Activity

scientific article

Key events and multimodality: A life course approach

Motives, perceptions and experiences of electric bicycle owners and implications for health, wellbeing and mobility

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Multimodal Commuting to Work by Public Transport and Bicycle

Multimodality and CO2 emissions: A relationship moderated by distance

scientific article published in October 2019

New highway development in the Netherlands: A residents’ perspective

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Residential moving intentions at highway locations: The trade-off between nuisances and accessibility in the Netherlands

Residential self-selection in quasi-experimental and natural experimental studies: An extended conceptualization of the relationship between the built environment and travel behavior

Residents’ responses to proposed highway projects: Exploring the role of governmental information provision

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Similarities in Attitudes and Norms and the Effect on Bicycle Commuting: Evidence from the Bicycle Cities Davis and Delft

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Sociospatial patterning of the use of new transport infrastructure: Walking, cycling and bus travel on the Cambridgeshire guided busway

scientific article published in June 2015

The development of highway nuisance perception

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The effect of work-related factors on the bicycle commute mode choice in the Netherlands

The health impacts of traffic-related exposures in urban areas: Understanding real effects, underlying driving forces and co-producing future directions

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The mortality impact of bicycle paths and lanes related to physical activity, air pollution exposure and road safety

scholarly article by Paul Schepers et al published December 2015 in Journal of transport & health

The role of attitudes toward characteristics of bicycle commuting on the choice to cycle to work over various distances

The same mode again? An exploration of mode choice variability in Great Britain using the National Travel Survey

Understanding resident satisfaction with involvement in highway planning: in-depth interviews during a highway planning process in the Netherlands

Variability in baseline travel behaviour as a predictor of changes in commuting by active travel, car and public transport: a natural experimental study

scientific article published on March 2016