Sustainable Automobile Transport

Sustainable Automobile Transport
Author: L. Ryan,Hal Turton
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781847208842

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Transport, and in particular road transport, represents a significant global threat to long-term sustainable development, and is one of the fastest-growing consumers of final energy and sources of greenhouse gas emissions. In this book, long-term energy economy environment scenarios are used to identify the key technological developments required to address the challenges passenger car transport poses to climate change mitigation and energy security. It also considers possible targets for policy support and examines some of the elements that contribute to the significant levels of uncertainty particularly social and political conditions. The book then builds on this long-term scenario analysis with a broad review of recent empirical examples of relevant policy implementation to identify near-term options for the passenger transportation sector, which may promote a shift towards a more sustainable transport system over the longer term. Sustainable Automobile Transport will be of particular interest to those in the policy process who are striving to address the automobile-derived challenges associated with climate change a growing rather than declining problem. It will have a worldwide audience as every developed and rapidly growing society struggles to address the dynamic growth in greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles.

Disruptive Transport

Disruptive Transport
Author: William Riggs
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429876288

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With the rise of shared and networked vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and other transportation technologies, technological change is outpacing urban planning and policy. Whether urban planners and policy makers like it or not, these transformations will in turn result in profound changes to streets, land use, and cities. But smarter transportation may not necessarily translate into greater sustainability or equity. There are clear opportunities to shape advances in transportation, and to harness them to reshape cities and improve the socio-economic health of cities and residents. There are opportunities to reduce collisions and improve access to healthcare for those who need it most—particularly high-cost, high-need individuals at the younger and older ends of the age spectrum. There is also potential to connect individuals to jobs and change the way cities organize space and optimize trips. To date, very little discussion has centered around the job and social implications of this technology. Further, policy dialogue on future transport has lagged—particularly in the arenas of sustainability and social justice. Little work has been done on decision-making in this high uncertainty environment–a deficiency that is concerning given that land use and transportation actions have long and lagging timelines. This is one of the first books to explore the impact that emerging transport technology is having on cities and their residents, and how policy is needed to shape the cities that we want to have in the future. The book contains a selection of contributions based on the most advanced empirical research, and case studies for how future transport can be harnessed to improve urban sustainability and justice.

Sustainable Urban Transport

Sustainable Urban Transport
Author: Maria Attard,Yoram Shiftan
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781784416157

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This publication brings together an international group of researchers and presents work from different countries dealing with issues related to transport policy, attitudes and mode choice, car sharing and alternative modes of transport, and discusses the future of non-motorized modes of transport.

Experimenting for Sustainable Transport

Experimenting for Sustainable Transport
Author: Remco Hoogma,Rene Kemp,Johan Schot,Bernhard Truffer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005-06-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134488223

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This book describes eight experiments with sustainable transport options which are analysed in the context of established travel practice and car ownership and the problems they pose, and the tends in transport technology and policy.

The Business of Sustainable Mobility

The Business of Sustainable Mobility
Author: Paul Nieuwenhuis,Philip Vergragt,Peter Wells
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351280945

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In many parts of the world, there is a crisis of mobility. This book shows that technology may well not be enough in itself and that for a genuinely sustainable transport future far more radical change - affecting many aspects of society - is needed. It is useful for academics, practitioners, and policy-makers.

Sustainable Automobility

Sustainable Automobility
Author: Paul Nieuwenhuis
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781783472680

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We have been trying to make cars cleaner and more efficient, but has this really made them more sustainable? This book argues, within the context of sustainable consumption and production, that we should see the car as a natural system, subject to natu

Social Change and Sustainable Transport

Social Change and Sustainable Transport
Author: William Richard Black,Peter Nijkamp
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2002-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0253340675

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Transportation research has traditionally been dominated by engineering and logistics research approaches. This book integrates social, economic, and behavioral sciences into the transportation field. As its title indicates, emphasis is on socioeconomic changes, which increasingly govern the development of the transportation sector. The papers presented here originated at a conference on Social Change and Sustainable Transport held at the University of California at Berkeley in March 1999, under the auspices of the European Science Foundation and the National Science Foundation. The contributors, who represent a range of disciplines, including geography and regional science, economics, political science, sociology, and psychology, come from twelve different countries. Their subjects cover the consequences of environmentally sustainable transportation vs. the "business-as-usual" status quo, the new phenomenon of "edge cities," automobile dependence as a social problem, the influence of leisure or discretionary travel and of company cars, the problems of freight transport, the future of railroads in Europe, the imposition of electronic road tolls, potential transport benefits of e-commerce, and the electric car.

Future Drive

Future Drive
Author: Daniel Sperling
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2013-02-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781610910736

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In Future Drive, Daniel Sperling addresses the adverse energy and environmental consequences of increased travel, and analyzes current initiatives to suggest strategies for creating a more environmentally benign system of transportation. Groundbreaking proposals are constructed around the idea of electric propulsion as the key to a sustainable transportation and energy system. Other essential elements include the ideas that: improving technology holds more promise than large-scale behavior modification technology initiatives must be matched with regulatory and policy initiatives government intervention should be flexible and incentive-based, but should also embrace selective technology-forcing measures more diversity and experimentation is needed with regard to vehicles and energy technologies Sperling evaluates past and current attempts to influence drivers and vehicle use, and articulates a clear and compelling vision of the future. He formulates a coherent and specific set of principles, strategies, and policies for redirecting the United States and other countries onto a new sustainable pathway.