Team
Researchers from the fields of health and environmental psychology, public health, meteorology, and sustainability management are working closely with practice partners such as the ADFC and Changing Cities. An international scientific advisory board accompanies the project.
Project team
The junior research group conducts transdisciplinary research for a healthy and sustainable mobility transition. The team's focus areas and qualification work complement each other: They integrate citizen science with social science, psychological, economic and meteorological research approaches to gain new and practically relevant insights.
Practice partners
AMBER is in contact with practical partners who are committed to sustainable mobility: Three non-governmental organizations from the field of mobility transition and a company for corporate mobility management support this project. They complement the scientific research with practical perspectives so that we can develop well-founded and practicable recommendations.
Scientific advisory board
A network of experts from various research disciplines accompanies and supports the junior research group as a scientific advisory board. On the one hand, the project team and advisory board work together on content-related aspects, such as topics like mobility habits. On the other hand, they discuss methodological approaches and challenges.