This book investigates how established transport planning tools can
evolve to understand and plan for the ever-changing contemporary
mobilities that influence the opportunities available to
individuals. It discusses existing techniques, revised in the light
of the growing interest in the social implications of transport
planning decisions: these include analytical tools to interpret
consolidated and emerging phenomena, as well as operational tools
to tackle new and existing mobility demands and needs. The book
then addresses the implications of everyday mobility for
individuals and communities. The result of a continuous exchange
between the two authors, it brings together the results of their
various research projects. Despite referring to different objects
and settings, the work presented is connected by an underlying
interest in the impact that mobility has on people in an
increasingly mobile world, and the need to include such concerns
into mobility planning and policy.
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