Transport in Transition

Transport in Transition
Author: John W. Langford
Publsiher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada ; Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1976
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0773502521

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Transport Policy in Transition

Transport Policy in Transition
Author: Martin Higgitt,Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport UK,Construction Industry Conference Centre
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2008
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0948294183

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Transition towards Sustainable Mobility

Transition towards Sustainable Mobility
Author: Yoram Shiftan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317007296

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Reflecting the dynamic relationships between socio-technical behaviour and change, this book presents leading research on the transition process needed to achieve more sustainable transport systems. Focusing on making transition happen, this volume looks at various aspects and factors that are involved in the transition process and their implications for transport policy-making. The concept of Transition Management and how it can be applied to the transport sector is considered in detail, and forms the focus of the first part of the volume. The rest of the book is organised according to the three themes of transport energy use and emissions, the role of information in policy-making, and the evaluation of transport policy. This volume brings together scholars involved in research from various disciplines and countries to discuss the relationships between policy instruments, individual behaviour, institutional practices and the transition towards more sustainable transport systems.

Unsustainable Transport and Transition in China

Unsustainable Transport and Transition in China
Author: Becky PY Loo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317389699

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This book discusses various transport sustainability issues from the perspective of developing countries, exploring key issues, problems and potential solutions for improving transport sustainability in China. It first reviews the current transport sustainability baselines in the three key dimensions of environmental, economic and social sustainability, via an international comparison encompassing both developed and developing countries in different world regions. Then, with a time frame up to 2030, the study groups 100 major Chinese cities according to their baseline conditions, projected population and economic growth, and common sustainability challenges in passenger transport. A systematic attempt is made to discuss the characteristics, strengths and weaknesses of various emerging sustainable transport strategies, including the metro systems, bus rapid transit, light rail, bicycles (and e-bicycles), electric vehicles and walking. Based on the different city clusters identified, the study then explores the opportunities and constraints of introducing a range of emerging sustainable transport strategies through both statistical analysis and detailed fieldwork. Future directions and challenges are identified based on official documents, onsite observations and interviews with local people. The study concludes with thoughts on sustainable transport in smart cities, the importance of governance, local participation, internal and external city movements, and towards a holistic sustainable transport plan. Unsustainable Transport and Transition in China will be of great interest to scholars interested in carbon emissions, climate change, environmental policy, planning, road safety, sustainability, transportation and urban studies, and is relevant to China and other developing countries.

Transitions Towards Sustainable Mobility

Transitions Towards Sustainable Mobility
Author: Jo A.E.E. van Nunen,Paul Huijbregts,Piet Rietveld
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-08-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3642211925

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Delivering a sustainable transport system is not just a matter of adopting a number of technological innovations to improve performance in terms of people, planet, and profits. A broader structural and societal transition is needed in technology, as well as in institutions, behavioural patterns, and the economy as a whole. In this broader view, neither the free market nor the public sector will be the unique key player in making this transition happen. Elements of such an approach are presented in this book in a number of domains: integrating transport infrastructure and land use planning, thus connecting fields that are rather unconnected in day-to-day policies; experiments with dynamic transport optimization, including reports on pilot projects to test the viability of transitions; towards reliable transport systems, describing a reversal from supply-driven towards demand-driven approaches; and sustainable logistics and traffic management, from ‘local’ city distribution to global closed supply chain loops.

Transport in Transition

Transport in Transition
Author: Stephen Peake
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 185383209X

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Energy and Transport in Green Transition

Energy and Transport in Green Transition
Author: Atle Midttun,Nina Witoszek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317644279

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This book breaks new ground in the studies of green transition. It frames the ongoing transformation in terms of a "battle of modernities" with the emerging vision of ecomodernity as the final destination. It also offers a systematic exploration of the potential for extensive transformation of carbon-intensive sectors – with a focus on energy and transport – towards a low or post-carbon economy. The book does so in a comparative perspective, by pointing to a diversity of techno-economic and institutional solutions in the mature Western economies, and in the rapidly growing East and developing South. The contributors highlight a broad spectrum of available alternatives as well as illuminate conflicting interests involved. They also demonstrate how solutions to the climate challenge require parallel technological and governance innovation. The book advocates a new, overarching vision and agenda of ecomodernity – based on a synergistic paradigm-shift in industry, politics and culture – to trigger and sustain the ecological innovation necessary to tip development in a green direction. This vision cannot be monolithic; rather, it should reflect the diverse interests and conditions of the global population. This book is aimed at researchers and postgraduate students of energy, transport, environmental and climate policies, as well as development, environment, innovation and sustainability.

Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition

Governance of the Smart Mobility Transition
Author: Greg Marsden,Louise Reardon
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781787543195

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The transition towards ‘smarter’ autonomous transport systems calls for a rethink in how transport is governed/who governs it, to ensure a step-change to a more sustainable future. This book critically reflects on these governance challenges analysing the role of the state; the new actors and discourses; and the implications for state capacity.