Have your say on carbon footprint in Penarth town centre and take part in Cardiff University research

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4th Apr 2022 | Local News

What brings you to Pernarth town centre? Take part in this Cardiff University survey. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)
What brings you to Pernarth town centre? Take part in this Cardiff University survey. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)

Penarth carbon footprint

This research aims to find the best strategy to reduce travel carbon footprint.

By doing so, it aims to provide a better picture of the carbon footprint in Penarth town centre which generates meaningful results for civil society and the local authority that can be referred.

This questionnaire consists of four parts: Background of the interviewee, Travelling Pattern, Change of travel pattern and some extra questions. Confidentiality and anonymity will be guaranteed to all participants.

You will need approximate five to seven minutes to complete the questionnaire.

Your participation in the project is voluntary and you have every right to withdraw from the study at any time without negative consequences.

All information related to you will remain confidential and will be identifiable by codes known only to the project investigators.

We anticipate minimal risk for participating in the study. Your participation does not involve any material benefits, but it has the potential for the whole society of which you are a part.

All data collected in the format of soft copy will be used for research purposes only. Data will be destroyed within two years when the study is finished.

Click here to take part.

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