Emotional wellbeing in intercity travel: factors affecting passengers` long-distance travel moods

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  • who: Xiaowei Li from the Chongqing, China have published the paper: Emotional wellbeing in intercity travel: Factors affecting passengers` long-distance travel moods, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Existing studies have Frontiers in Public Health This study explores the relationship between individual passenger`s intercity travel moods, personal characteristics, weather conditions, travel mode choices, and intercity travel time, and helps better understand the complexity of emotional wellbeing, and its various determinants during long-distance human mobility. (3) Taking a representative tourist city in China as the case study, this study provides an interdisciplinary lens for . . .

     

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