AbstractIn this volume, Jones has made a persuasive case for considering recently observed reductions in car use (and sometimes car ownership) in a number of major northern cities as part of an evolutionary process, rather than the consequence of transient conditions such as the economic downturn of 2008 and its relatively slow recovery. In an era bringing new service models for mobility and communications that have important implications for safety, security, the environment and well-being, he points to the role of public attitudes and sentiments that may underlie changing policy priorities and an associated culture change with respect to transport in cities and the reclamation of street space. This paper briefly explores the role of publi...
Cities around the world make efforts to reduce car use and its negative consequences but even in cyc...
The rise in demand for car travel is fuelled more by the increased spatial separation of homes and w...
The paper examines the difference between the attitudes of decision makers and the general community...
In this volume, Jones has made a persuasive case for considering recently observed reductions in car...
AbstractIn this volume, Jones has made a persuasive case for considering recently observed reduction...
This chapter investigates the problem of the so called «peak car», that is: the possible structural ...
The relevance of cars in relation to changing climates seems indisputable: scientific evidence point...
The social sciences have generally ignored the motor car and its awesome consequences for social lif...
Most urban environments appear to marginalise alternative forms of transport e.g. walking or cycling...
Current urban mobility systems in Europe, characterized by high car mobility shares, have negative e...
The motor car or automobile has had a profound impact on global mobility, settlement patterns, the g...
In an America where cars reign supreme, it may be a surprise to learn that some people dislike drivi...
This paper analyses seven metropolitan regions that are all experiencing rapid motorisation and are ...
Car cultures have social, material and, above all, affective dimensions that are overlooked in curre...
The rise in demand for car travel is fuelled more by the increased spatial separation of homes and w...
Cities around the world make efforts to reduce car use and its negative consequences but even in cyc...
The rise in demand for car travel is fuelled more by the increased spatial separation of homes and w...
The paper examines the difference between the attitudes of decision makers and the general community...
In this volume, Jones has made a persuasive case for considering recently observed reductions in car...
AbstractIn this volume, Jones has made a persuasive case for considering recently observed reduction...
This chapter investigates the problem of the so called «peak car», that is: the possible structural ...
The relevance of cars in relation to changing climates seems indisputable: scientific evidence point...
The social sciences have generally ignored the motor car and its awesome consequences for social lif...
Most urban environments appear to marginalise alternative forms of transport e.g. walking or cycling...
Current urban mobility systems in Europe, characterized by high car mobility shares, have negative e...
The motor car or automobile has had a profound impact on global mobility, settlement patterns, the g...
In an America where cars reign supreme, it may be a surprise to learn that some people dislike drivi...
This paper analyses seven metropolitan regions that are all experiencing rapid motorisation and are ...
Car cultures have social, material and, above all, affective dimensions that are overlooked in curre...
The rise in demand for car travel is fuelled more by the increased spatial separation of homes and w...
Cities around the world make efforts to reduce car use and its negative consequences but even in cyc...
The rise in demand for car travel is fuelled more by the increased spatial separation of homes and w...
The paper examines the difference between the attitudes of decision makers and the general community...