ActivE Youth - TP ILEN
- Lebensraum und Landschaft
- Lebensmittel, Ernährung, Gesundheit
Abstract
The project “ActivE Youth” studies possibilities and opportunities of mobile devices and the contribution they can make to reduce physical inactivity of young citizens. Through the interplay of (traffic) planning-, social science- and sports science-approaches, the complex mobility and movement patterns of young people are analyzed integrative. The aim is to develop an interdisciplinary set of tools for the analysis and to test the potential of new media to stimulates active mobility.
Publications
Possibilities and opportunities of mobile devices to measure the physical (in)activity of young citizens – first results of a case study in Vienna
Autoren: Reinwald, F; Schauppenlehner, T; Mairinger, F; Bittner, I; Höglhammer, A; Diketmüller R; Damyanovic, D Jahr: 2015
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:Methods for enabling adolescents in urban fabrics to monitor and reflect everyday physical activity
Autoren: Schauppenlehner, T., Beiser, V., Bittner, I., Damyanovic, D., Diketmüller, R., Mairinger, F., Niegl,M. Jahr: 2017
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:
Project staff
Thomas Schauppenlehner
Priv.Doz.DI Dr.nat.techn. Thomas Schauppenlehner
thomas.schauppenlehner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85316
BOKU Project Leader
01.10.2014 - 31.05.2017
BOKU partners
External partners
komobile w7 GmbH – Office for traffic planning and traffic engineering
partner
University of Vienna - Institute of Sport Science - Department of Sport Pedagogy
partner