
Making Urban Transport Sustainable
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 13. March 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
XX, 299 pages
978-1-349-43035-2 (ISBN)
Description
Making Urban Transport Sustainable addresses the future of urban transport as a global issue. Money is being poured into roads, railways and airports at a time when the global atmosphere is threatened and oil production has reached its peak. If the world's environment and societies are to be sustained, urban transport has to change. Contributions by experts from the developed and developing world discuss the severity of the problem and suggest potential solutions.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2003
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
17 s/w Abbildungen
XX, 299 p. 17 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
405 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-349-43035-2 (9781349430352)
DOI
10.1057/9780230523838
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Persons
SWAPNA BANERJEE-GUHA Professor of Human Geography, University of Mumbai, India
PAUL BARTER Lecturer, Geography Department, National University, Singapore
CAREY CURTIS Lecturer, Curtin University, Australia
CARLOS DESTEFANI Research Engineer, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
INGEMAR ELANDER Associate Professor in Political Science, Örebro University, Sweden
GANG HU Research Scholar, University of Melbourne, Australia
JEFF KENWORTHY Associate Professor, Institute for Sustainability and Technology Policy, Murdoch University, Australia
FELIX LAUBE Swiss Federal Railways
ROLF LIDSKOG Professor of Sociology, Örebro University, Sweden
FUJIO MIZUOKA Professor of Economic Geography, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
PETER NEWMAN Professor of City Policy, Murdoch University, Australia
ELIAS SIORES Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
HARTMUT STILLER Former Senior Fellow, Department of Material Flows and Structural Change, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
IZUMI TAKEDA Lecturer, Hokkaido University of Education, Japan
EMIN TENGSTRÖM Research Professor of Transportation Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark
JOHN WHITELEGG Professor of Environmental Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
CAMERON YEE Policy Director, People United for a Better Oakland (PUEBLO)
Content
List of Figures and Tables Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements Internet Websites Is Urban Transport Sustainable?; N.Low PART I: GLOBAL ISSUES IN TRANSPORT SUSTAINABILITY Global Cities, Transport, Energy and the Future: Will Ecosocialization Reverse the Historic Trends?; P.Newman The Peak of Oil: An Economic and Political Turning Point for the World; C.Campbell The Effect of E-commerce on Transportation Demand; H.Stiller Automotive Pollution Control Technologies; C.Destefani & E.Siores PART II: REGIONAL AND NATIONAL STUDIES Towards Sustainable Transportation Policy in the United States: A Grassroots Perspective; C.Yee Transport in the European Union: Time to Decide; J.Whitelegg Transport Sustainability in Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands; E.Tengström The Privatization of the Japan National Railways: The Myth of Neo-liberal Reform and Spatial Configurations of the Rail Network in Japan - A View from Critical Geography; I.Takeda & F.Mizuoka Developing Public Transport Systems in Indian Cities: Towards a Sustainable Future; S.Banerjee-Guha Transport and Land Use in Chinese Cities: International Comparisons; G.Hu Barriers to Sustainable Transport in Australia; B.Gleeson, C.Curtis & N.Low PART III: BEST PRACTICE IN SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT Towards Sustainable Urban Transportation in the European Union; I.Elander & R.Lidskog Managing Transport Demand in European Countries; J.Whitelegg & N.Low Lessons from Asia on Sustainable Urban Transport; P.Barter, J.Kenworthy & F.Laube Bibliography Index