One Small Step – Social Marketing for
Travel Behavior Change
Last
year a Journey Logger was developed here in Dublin for use by schools, the
general public and/or Partner Organizations wishing to incentivize sustainable
employee travel . The Logger is an online diary where registered users can log
their sustainable trips. Points are collected for sustainable travel, and users
are updated on their personal fuel and carbon savings.
One Small Step is a travel awareness program, which is
made up of five complementary strands:
• Public awareness campaign and website
• Workplace travel plans, with some of the largest employers in the Irish State
signing up as Partner Organizations (about 45,000 people as of February 2009);
• Pilot residential travel plan in a new strategic development zone
• Developing new mobility management guidelines, in partnership with Dublin
City Council;
• Supporting the national Green-Schools Travel program
Purpose and Objectives
Changing behavior is far more complex than choosing one
brand over another. The Journey Logger is based on the principles of Community
Based Social Marketing, which focuses on the steps necessary to achieve
behavior change, as well as raising awareness and changing attitudes.
1. Secure a commitment:
Users are asked to make a pledge to reduce their drive
alone trips during registration.
2. Provide for incentives:
• Public users are automatically entered into draws for
regular prizes
• Companies can set their own incentives for staff – for
example, employees with >250 journeys gets a ½ day extra holidays.
3. Prompt people in a positive manner to think about
their travel habits on an on-going basis.
Users are sent a regular reminder email inviting them to
log their trips. The calendar forms a visual record of their actions, and helps
them identify themselves as ‘sustainable’ travelers.
4.
Communicate in a vivid, personal and concrete fashion
Each user can see their personal accumulated carbon
offsets, their calories burned and their fuel savings. They can also see the
combined results of all users.
5. Remove barriers by making it easier to remember what
to do and how to do it.
The calendar form is very user-friendly designed to
stimulate habitual sustainable travel.
Findings –
The Journey Logger went ‘live’ in February 2009, and
several companies have already registered interest. A similar product in
Australia registered a 20% drop in car use amongst participating staff.
Conclusions and Policy implications
This is a “catch-all” tool for general public awareness
campaigns, as well as school and workplace travel planning. It is particularly
useful in workplace, where employee travel can be monitored and rewarded, and
companies can report on CO2 saved, increased staff activity levels and cost
savings.
To know more about One Small Step:
* www.onesmallstep.ie
(8 page guidelines for your travel plans)
* www.greenschoolsireland.org
Contact:
Arlene Finn, arlene.finn@...
Dublin Transportation Office.
www.dto.ie
Dublin Ireland
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Posted By Eric Britton to World
Streets at 7/07/2009 07:35:00 AM