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Caroline Bartle is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West of England, Bristol, specializing in sustainable transportation and behavioral science. She joined the Centre for Transport and Society in 2007, initially as a PhD researcher, where her thesis focused on social-psychological theories of behavior and processes of social influence in travel decisions. Bartle's primary research interest lies in sustainable, physically active travel forms, particularly in the context of everyday urban trips. She has worked on various projects related to travel behavior, innovation, and the evaluation of sustainable transport programs. In 2022-2023, she held an ESRC Policy Fellowship seconded to the UK Department for Transport, contributing to the Behavioral Science team. Her expertise includes qualitative research methods and evaluations related to transport behavior change. Bartle has participated in significant evaluations such as the National Evaluation of the Transforming Cities Fund and is currently leading a project evaluating transport initiatives in Bath and North East Somerset. Her work aims to enhance understanding of travel behavior through data-driven insights and social psychological approaches.
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