Pregled dnevnih migracij zaposlenih na Nizozemskem: s kolesom v službo

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  • Tanja Longar magistrska študentka na Fakulteti za ekonomijo in informatiko Univerze v Novem mestu
  • Urška Longar doktorska študentka na Fakulteti za poslovne in upravne vede Univerze v Novem mestu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55707/eb.v12i2.153

Ključne besede:

Nizozemska, dnevne migracije, prevoz v službo, trajnost, kolo

Povzetek

Vožnja na delo s kolesom je pomemben vidik vsakodnevnega življenja na Nizozemskem, ki ga vodita zaveza trajnosti in zdravju. Ta članek raziskuje odločitev o spremembi načina vožnje s kolesom, pri čemer se osredotoča na vpliv dogodkov mobilnosti in dinamiko gospodinjstva. Podatki so bili zbrani z intervjuji s ključnimi deležniki: predstavnikom za odnose z javnostmi Nizozemskega kolesarskega združenja in predstavnikom za odnose z javnostmi Nizozemske kolesarske ambasade. Nizozemska, znana po svoji kolesarjem prijazni infrastrukturi, spodbuja uporabo koles s politikami, ki povečujejo varnost, in specializiranimi kolesarskimi stezami. Da bi razumeli dinamiko, ki vpliva na vedenje pri kolesarjenju, raziskujemo dobre prakse Nizozemcev pri uporabi kolesa kot prevoznega sredstva na delo. Ta raziskava poudarja potrebo po celostnih politikah, ki upoštevajo dinamiko posameznika in gospodinjstva. Z izkoriščanjem vpogledov iz intervjujev in prikazovanjem fotografij kolesarske infrastrukture na Nizozemskem želimo prispevati k trajnostnim praksam prevoza na delo in promovirati kolesarjenje kot izvedljivo alternativo potovanju z avtomobilom.

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2025-11-24

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Longar, T., & Longar, U. (2025). Pregled dnevnih migracij zaposlenih na Nizozemskem: s kolesom v službo . Revija Za Ekonomske in Poslovne Vede, 12(2), 93–111. https://doi.org/10.55707/eb.v12i2.153

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