Tomás Rossetti & Ricardo Daziano Abstract This study aims to understand how self-assessed health status relates to preferences for cycling infrastructure. An integrated latent class and latent variable choice model is fitted... read more →
Wiktor Budziński, Ricardo Daziano Abstract In this study, we employ a choice experiment to analyze New York City residents’ preferences for online grocery shopping at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. We employ... read more →
Natural hazard risk management in the Chilean drinking water industry: Diagnosis and recommendations
María Molinos-Senante, Alondra Chamorro, Marta Contreras, Tomas Echaveguren Abstract Disaster risk management in water infrastructure is still a world challenge. In this study, we present and discuss the results of an extensive survey conducted to Chilean water... read more →
Alondra Chamorro, Tomás Echaveguren , Carlos Pattillo, Manuel Contreras-Jara, Marta Contreras, Eduardo Allen, Natalia Nieto, Hernán de Solminihac Abstract The consequences of natural hazards are frequently estimated by the direct cost of recovering damaged infrastructure and the indirect costs to... read more →
Tiznado-Aitken, I., Vecchio, G., Guzman, L. A., Arellana, J., Humberto, M., Vasconcellos, E., & Muñoz, J. C. (2023). Unequal periurban mobility: Travel patterns, modal choices and urban core dependence in... read more →
David A. Hensher , Matthew J. Beck , Camila Balbontín Abstract COVID-19 has delivered an unintended positive consequence through working from home (WFH). While it may be some time until we are able to indicate, with some... read more →
Carlos Barría , C. Angelo Guevara , Angel Jimenez-Molina , Sebastian Seriani Abstract This study proposes an experimental framework for collecting on-board data on users' emotions, psychophysiological indicators, and context, to characterize their experience in a granular, scalable, non-intrusive, and... read more →
Nikole Guerrero, Marta Contreras, Alondra Chamorro, Carolina Martínez & Tomás Echaveguren Abstract Socio-natural disasters can have profound consequences for countries exposed to natural hazards. Consequently, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) management and the development of techniques... read more →
Paul Basnak, Ricardo Giesen Abstract Many public transport services receive operating subsidies from national, regional, or local Governments, part of which are directed to reducing fares. In recent years, different cities, most of... read more →
Paula Voorheis , Syeda Mariam Hasnain , Ignacio Tiznado-Aitken , Michael J. Widener , Michelle P. Silver Abstract Introduction Encouraging older adults to active travel can lead to improved health outcomes in this population. Behavioural science theories, models, and frameworks can help us... read more →