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Handbook of sustainable transport / edited by Carey Curtis.
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Title:Handbook of sustainable transport / edited by Carey Curtis.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Curtis, Carey, editor.
Elgaronline Elgar Social and Political Science 2020.
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Published/Created:Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [2020]
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Call Number: HE305
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Library of Congress Subjects:Urban transportation--Environmental aspects.
Urban transportation policy.
Sustainable development.
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Subject(s):Electronic books.
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Description:1 online resource ( xxix, 469 pages.) :
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Series:Research handbooks in transport studies.
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Notes:34. Accessibility at the local scale: how it constrains our ability to 'live locally'
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 06, 2021).
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ISBN:1789900476 electronic book
9781789900477 electronic book
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Contents:Front Matter
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Contents
Figures and tables
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
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1. Introduction to Handbook of Sustainable Transport
PART I THE RATIONALE FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT: FROM GENESIS TO PRESENT DAY
2. Paradigm shift?
3. Unsustainable transport
4. Economic inefficiency of the car-based paradigm
5. Social equity and disadvantage
6. Transport and health: a personal and UK perspective
7. Beyond the dilemma: questioning the links between human prosperity and mobility growth 8. Low-carbon mobility transitions
PART II INTEGRATED TRANSPORT
9. To travel, or not to travel? Telecommuting, teleshopping, and avoiding the need to travel
10. Universal design
universal access: Sweden as leaders in the built environment and transport
11. What of a walkable urban future? Towards sustainable institutional design for walking
12. How culture shapes
and is shaped by
mobility: cycling transitions in The Netherlands
13. Making space for bicycling
14. Docked and dockless public bike-sharing schemes: research, practice and discourse 15. Public transport network planning
16. On-demand public transport
the future of public transport or the emperor's new clothes?
17. Paratransit
18. The sustainability of last-mile freight in cities
19. Is micro-mobility sustainable? An overview of implications for accessibility, air pollution, safety, physical activity and subjective wellbeing
20. The role of car-sharing in sustainable transport systems
21. Congestion charging/mobility pricing 22. The transition to automated mobility: how well do connected and autonomous vehicles really fit into a sustainable transport future?
PART III INTEGRATED LAND USE AND TRANSPORT
23. Why sustainable transport cannot ignore land use
24. Transit-oriented development and sustainable transportation
25. Making places with transit-oriented development: the case of North Holland
26. Reducing the need to travel: the challenge of employment self-containment
27. Rethinking the urban arterial: from car mobility to urban liveability 28. The Ghent Living Streets: experiencing a sustainable and social future
29. Parking: an opportunity to deliver sustainable transport
30. Integrating land use and transport: understanding the dynamics of proximity
PART IV ADJUSTING TO THE NEW PARADIGM
31. CBA legitimizes unsustainable transportation outcomes
32. A multi-actor multi-criteria exercise in transport planning: the case of the Nueva Alameda Providencia project
33. Using accessibility metrics and tools to deliver sustainable mobility