AbstractThirty years ago, Adams (1981) depicted a future UK where everyone was a millionaire lorry driver, simply by extrapolating from contemporary official transport growth assumptions. These assumptions underpinned the ‘predict and provide’ approach which then characterised transport planning. Twenty years later, the New Deal for Transport White Paper (1998) abandoned ‘predict and provide’ as unsustainable. This paper argues that the same growth assumptions that Adams took to their logical (absurd) conclusion have re-emerged to define both transport and the drivers of transport demand. While non-aviation transport is supposed to be carbon-neutral by 2050, the implied reductions in emissions rely on an absolute decoupling of transport dem...
Over the last fifty years there has been much interest in cities – in their planning, design, degrad...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK and ...
In light of the large and growing role that the transport sector holds as a source of Greenhouse Gas...
AbstractThirty years ago, Adams (1981) depicted a future UK where everyone was a millionaire lorry d...
© 2016, ICE Publishing. All rights reserved.Transport is a complex system, integral to national and ...
Since 1997, successive Labour Governments have prioritised action on climate change. The United King...
A 60 per cent reduction in carbon emissions from UK transport by 2030 is possible, argue Robin Hick...
This paper examines the possibilities of reducing transport carbon dioxide emissions in the UK by 60...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK, and...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
The phasing out of conventional fossil fuel road vehicles is one of a number of potentially disrupti...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
Transport is possibly the most problematic area with regard to achieving a low carbon society. It is...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
Over the last fifty years there has been much interest in cities – in their planning, design, degrad...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK and ...
In light of the large and growing role that the transport sector holds as a source of Greenhouse Gas...
AbstractThirty years ago, Adams (1981) depicted a future UK where everyone was a millionaire lorry d...
© 2016, ICE Publishing. All rights reserved.Transport is a complex system, integral to national and ...
Since 1997, successive Labour Governments have prioritised action on climate change. The United King...
A 60 per cent reduction in carbon emissions from UK transport by 2030 is possible, argue Robin Hick...
This paper examines the possibilities of reducing transport carbon dioxide emissions in the UK by 60...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK, and...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels, and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Pro...
The phasing out of conventional fossil fuel road vehicles is one of a number of potentially disrupti...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
Transport is possibly the most problematic area with regard to achieving a low carbon society. It is...
Transport is a major user of carbon-based fuels and achievement of the targets set at the Kyoto Prot...
Over the last fifty years there has been much interest in cities – in their planning, design, degrad...
Transport is making a very limited contribution to carbon emissions reduction targets in the UK and ...
In light of the large and growing role that the transport sector holds as a source of Greenhouse Gas...