In this thesis a transport system is sought after that if realised in the city of Uppsala could provide both well-being to all its inhabitants and sustainability, here jointly refered to as liveability. It is found that the car dominated transport system that is in operation today provides two fundamental values, namely accessibility in both time and space, which sets it apart from other transport solutions. These two values are of immense importance for the liveability in our modern world. On the other hand the car dominated system decreases the liveability of Uppsala in several different ways. Some of these problems, it is argued, could be solved within the car system, through the adoption of more environmentally friendly cars etc., but o...
With climate change as one of our most acute current issues and a large share of the population livi...
Since the late 50th century, the automobile has been normative in the Swedish society (Lundin 2008)....
In recent years, increased urbanization and urban development have resulted in new demands emerging ...
The growing population of cities and the rise of e-commerce are increasing the transportation of bot...
When striving to develop towards sustainability, reducing private car use is a crucial factor. The m...
Public transportation is important today due to all the problems connected to the use of cars. To av...
The changing of the climate is today a problem. There are many reasons why the climate is changing b...
This report aims to investigate the economical possibilities of implementing mobility services, such...
This research project is designed to enhance the planning process that can aid authorities moving to...
Traffic is increasing in the cities and most of the main roads are not designed for today's traffic,...
In an attempt to at the same time introduce new technology into the existing public transport networ...
Sustainable transport is a recurring approach in urban planning. It's based on the global agenda 203...
The municipalities in Sweden must confront with constantly evolving challenges for a sustainable soc...
Uppsala municipality´s goal is to reduce the CO2 emissions by 2050 to an amount of 0.5 ton CO2 per c...
In the article worlds experience is analyzed in the field of public transport sustainable developmen...
With climate change as one of our most acute current issues and a large share of the population livi...
Since the late 50th century, the automobile has been normative in the Swedish society (Lundin 2008)....
In recent years, increased urbanization and urban development have resulted in new demands emerging ...
The growing population of cities and the rise of e-commerce are increasing the transportation of bot...
When striving to develop towards sustainability, reducing private car use is a crucial factor. The m...
Public transportation is important today due to all the problems connected to the use of cars. To av...
The changing of the climate is today a problem. There are many reasons why the climate is changing b...
This report aims to investigate the economical possibilities of implementing mobility services, such...
This research project is designed to enhance the planning process that can aid authorities moving to...
Traffic is increasing in the cities and most of the main roads are not designed for today's traffic,...
In an attempt to at the same time introduce new technology into the existing public transport networ...
Sustainable transport is a recurring approach in urban planning. It's based on the global agenda 203...
The municipalities in Sweden must confront with constantly evolving challenges for a sustainable soc...
Uppsala municipality´s goal is to reduce the CO2 emissions by 2050 to an amount of 0.5 ton CO2 per c...
In the article worlds experience is analyzed in the field of public transport sustainable developmen...
With climate change as one of our most acute current issues and a large share of the population livi...
Since the late 50th century, the automobile has been normative in the Swedish society (Lundin 2008)....
In recent years, increased urbanization and urban development have resulted in new demands emerging ...