This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional transport planning on travel as a derived demand and on travel cost minimisation. It suggests that the existing paradigm ought to be more flexible, particularly if the sustainable mobility agenda is to become a reality. The second part argues that policy measures are available to improve urban sustainability in transport terms but that the main challenges relate to the necessary conditions for change. These conditions are dependent upon high-quality implementation of innovative schemes, and the need to gain public confidence and acceptability to support these measures through active involvement and action. Seven key elements of sustainable mo...
Sustainable mobility is a highly complex problem as it is affected by the interactions between socio...
[Extract] Of all dimensions of urban sustainability, nothing has more profound impact on the quality...
The traffic-engineering methods of planning based on the predict-and-provide principle have self-enf...
This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional ...
Nowadays the populations living in urban areas increasing daily. Urban planning is being forced to ...
The transport sector stands out in its lack of progress in reducing emissions. Radical new approache...
This paper examines the concept and implementation of sustainable transport. It traces efforts to de...
Transportation plays a substantial role in the modern world; it provides tremendous benefits to soci...
A sustainable development has become an important policy aim in many countries. This concept is rece...
Increasingly, the debate on transport policy involves the challenge of sustainable development. The...
Economic studies have shown that effective mobility and access improve incomes both for people and u...
Sustainable mobility is a qualitative, vague and normative vision. Although this vagueness is often ...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
The transportation sector plays a prominent role in driving the economy of any given nation. However...
It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeare...
Sustainable mobility is a highly complex problem as it is affected by the interactions between socio...
[Extract] Of all dimensions of urban sustainability, nothing has more profound impact on the quality...
The traffic-engineering methods of planning based on the predict-and-provide principle have self-enf...
This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional ...
Nowadays the populations living in urban areas increasing daily. Urban planning is being forced to ...
The transport sector stands out in its lack of progress in reducing emissions. Radical new approache...
This paper examines the concept and implementation of sustainable transport. It traces efforts to de...
Transportation plays a substantial role in the modern world; it provides tremendous benefits to soci...
A sustainable development has become an important policy aim in many countries. This concept is rece...
Increasingly, the debate on transport policy involves the challenge of sustainable development. The...
Economic studies have shown that effective mobility and access improve incomes both for people and u...
Sustainable mobility is a qualitative, vague and normative vision. Although this vagueness is often ...
In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. The choices we have made over the past 20...
The transportation sector plays a prominent role in driving the economy of any given nation. However...
It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeare...
Sustainable mobility is a highly complex problem as it is affected by the interactions between socio...
[Extract] Of all dimensions of urban sustainability, nothing has more profound impact on the quality...
The traffic-engineering methods of planning based on the predict-and-provide principle have self-enf...