The majority of students at the University of Jena travel to university by public transport. This is according to the latest mobility report. Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena)
The majority of students at the University of Jena travel to university by public transport. This is according to the latest mobility report. Image: Anne Günther (University of Jena) - How can CO2 emissions be reduced, needs-based offers for climate-friendly mobility and more environmentally friendly working conditions be created at the University of Jena? To find answers to these questions, the Green Office of Friedrich Schiller University conducted a survey among employees and students in 2022. Around 4,200 members of the university took part. The results are now available and have been published in the "Mobility Report 2022". "A large proportion of the participating university members are already travelling to the university in an environmentally friendly way," says Green Office Manager Robin Muggenthaler, citing a key result of the survey (see illustration). "However, many are still dependent on the car or prefer it due to unattractive alternatives." At 63 per cent, local public transport is the most popular means of transport used by students to get to university.
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