Dr. C. (Kees) Maat
Dr. C. (Kees) Maat
Profile
PhD students
Tessa Leferink, Mobility transitions in housing developments
Mehrnaz Zargarzadeh, Sustainable neighbourhoods - Accessibility to Activities versus Personal Mobility Alternatives
Hong Yan, Cycling speed and route choice
Paul van der Coevering, The impact of time on the relationship between travel behaviour and the built environment (2021)
Dena Kasraian Moghaddam, Transport Networks, Land Use and Travel Behaviour: a Long Term Investigation (2017)
Will Sierzchula, Development and Early Adaption of Electric Vehicles (2015)
Eva Heinen, Bicycle commuting (2011)
Wendy Bohte, Residential self-selection and travel: The relationship between travel-related attitudes, built environment characteristics and travel behaviour (2010)
Expertise
His research is concerned with the study of the built environment and travel behaviour, particularly the relationship between them. Recent and current research deals with transit-oriented development, car ownership and use, cycling, and the influence of technology, such as electric mobility and online shopping. He focuses increasingly on GPS-based data analysis and longitudinal studies to explore travel behaviour.
See
Scopus for most of his peer-reviewed journal articles.
Biography
Kees Maat is an associate professor at the Transport & Planning department of the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology. Until mid-2019 he worked at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, as head of the Urban and Regional Development section. He was also connected to the Transport and Logistics department of the faculty TPM. He holds a Master's degree in Human Geography from Utrecht University and a PhD degree from the Delft University of Technology. Previously he worked at the Province of Zuid-Holland in The Hague and at Inro-TNO in Delft. He teaches spatial and transport subjects, and supervises BSc/MSc-students and PhD-candidates. Furthermore, he is staff member at TRAIL research school, cluster leader Built Environment and Transport at the TU Delft Transport Institute, member of the editorial advisory board of the Journal of Transport and Land Use, received multiple grants from The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO (in 2018: Surf) and serves in NWO review committees. He organized the Symposium of the World Society on Transport and Land Use Research, and summer schools for the national government and TRAIL.
Expertise
Publications
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2024
Cycling speed variation
a multilevel model of characteristics of cyclists, trips and route tracking points
Hong Yan / Kees Maat / Bert van Wee -
2021
Begrijpen aan welke knoppen je kunt draaien bij ruimte en mobiliteit
Nieuwe studie wijst op belang van attitudes op relatie tussen de gebouwde omgeving en mobiliteit
P.P. van de Coevering / C. Maat / G.P. van Wee -
2021
Causes and effects between attitudes, the built environment and car kilometres
A longitudinal analysis
Paul van de Coevering / Kees Maat / Bert van Wee -
2019
Impacts of the built environment and travel behaviour on attitudes
Theories underpinning the reverse causality hypothesis
Bert van Wee / Jonas De Vos / Kees Maat -
2019
Impacts of the built environment and travel behaviour on attitudes: Theories underpinning the reverse causality assumption
Bert van Wee / Jonas de Vos / Kees Maat
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Media
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2002-10-16
Groen, wonen en mobiliteit