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Explores quantitative survey methods in mobility and urbanism, including traffic counts and public transport surveys, complemented by qualitative approaches.
Examines urban modal choice evolution, user typologies, and sociological insights in Swiss cities, emphasizing the impact of values, attitudes, and policy measures on mobility.