The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new approaches in policy and research. In studies of transport systems and patterns of mobility, established approaches to data collection, analysis and subsequent policy design have focused on capturing ‘typical’ conditions rather than identifying the potential for substantive change. This focus on the apparent aggregate stability of the transport regime has reproduced a belief in policy circles that our current travel patterns are largely fixed and therefore very difficult to alter, which in turn has resulted in an over reliance on implausible assumptions about the carbon reductions that can be achieved through technological improvements such as low...
Prospects for mitigating climate change require decarbonisation of the energy sector over relatively...
This discussion paper assesses how different travel incentive schemes affect consumer travel choices...
Transport is currently responsible for around a quarter of the UK’s total anthropogenic CO2 emission...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
Policy change is characterised as being slow and incremental over long time periods. In discussing a...
Transport is possibly the most problematic area with regard to achieving a low carbon society. It is...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Climate change is an internationally recognised problem. The transport sector in the UK is responsi...
This paper sets out eight key contentions about the need to re-think transport policy that emerged f...
Policy change is characterized as being slow and incremental over long time periods. In discussing a...
http://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/11-09-26_Cahier-ID-n11-Russo-Boutue...
The phasing out of conventional fossil fuel road vehicles is one of a number of potentially disrupti...
Automobility, including the infrastructures, technologies and institutions that created high depende...
Prospects for mitigating climate change require decarbonisation of the energy sector over relatively...
This discussion paper assesses how different travel incentive schemes affect consumer travel choices...
Transport is currently responsible for around a quarter of the UK’s total anthropogenic CO2 emission...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
The continued failure to put transport on a robust low carbon transition pathway calls for new appro...
Policy change is characterised as being slow and incremental over long time periods. In discussing a...
Transport is possibly the most problematic area with regard to achieving a low carbon society. It is...
The key aim of this paper is to examine strategic pathways to low carbon personal transport in Brita...
Climate change is an internationally recognised problem. The transport sector in the UK is responsi...
This paper sets out eight key contentions about the need to re-think transport policy that emerged f...
Policy change is characterized as being slow and incremental over long time periods. In discussing a...
http://www.chaireeconomieduclimat.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/11-09-26_Cahier-ID-n11-Russo-Boutue...
The phasing out of conventional fossil fuel road vehicles is one of a number of potentially disrupti...
Automobility, including the infrastructures, technologies and institutions that created high depende...
Prospects for mitigating climate change require decarbonisation of the energy sector over relatively...
This discussion paper assesses how different travel incentive schemes affect consumer travel choices...
Transport is currently responsible for around a quarter of the UK’s total anthropogenic CO2 emission...