The STYLE research project ended on 31 December 2023.
We will continue updating project results to this site during the year 2024.
Thank you all for the cooperation and many pleasant encounters over the years!
STYLE project is combining interdisciplinary knowledge on trends in transport and physical activity. Interpreting them through infrastructure and service designs and changing lifestyles, we generate insight on novel business opportunities and intervention models that induce physical activity. This provides innovative pathways towards current national policy targets and promotion of the societal vision.
The STYLE consortium has a unique composition, including scholars from transport engineering, health and physical activity promotion, environmental planning, consumer research, business model development and futures studies. All these aspects are needed to fulfill the vision of increasing everyday physical activity in a way that changes the modal split towards walking and cycling and simultaneously brings about new business.
In this consortium, we collaborate by co-designing together our research and by feeding results together. Most of the partners collaborate in all work packages. The concrete Urban Intervention cases make sure that all aspects are integrated in a comprehensive manner.
STYLE project is funded by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland.
Latest News:
STYLE Policy Briefs give recommendations to decision-makers at the local and national level
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13 December 2023
Physical activity-induced emotions during leisure time
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11 June 2021
STYLE WEBINAR BLOG #3:
Silver bullets, lifestyles, feelings and equality enabling physical activity
STYLE WEBINAR BLOG #3:
Integrating physical activity to everyday lives
STYLE WEBINAR BLOG #2:
Design to support physical activity
STYLE WEBINAR BLOG #1:
Promoting Healthy Mobility with Knowledge and Decision-making
TOWARDS HEALTHY MOBILITY
– Transdisciplinary Contribution to Health, Climate and Business Targets
Webinar was organised on Wed 29 April 2020. Read more.
STYLE RESEARCHERS VISITING OXFORD
Takeaways from the Oxford course “Global Challenges in Transport: Health and Wellbeing”. Read more.