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Supported by the Independent Transport Commission (ITC): a
registered charity Why travel? What motivations underpin the
journeys we make? And how can we make decisions that improve our
travel experiences? Arguing that the desire to move is a purpose in
itself, this book brings together leading experts to provide
insights from multiple viewpoints across the sciences, arts and
humanities. Together, they examine key travel motivations,
including the importance of travel for human wellbeing, and how
these can be reconciled with challenges such as reducing our carbon
footprint, adapting new mobility technologies, and improving the
quality of our journeys. The book shows how our travel choices are
shaped by a wide range of social, physical, psychological and
cultural factors, which have profound implications for the design
of future transport policies. Offering thought-provoking and
practical new perspectives, this fascinating book will be essential
for all those who have ever wondered why we travel and how it
relates to our fundamental needs.
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Transport Matters (Hardcover)
Glenn Lyons, Graham Parkhurst, Charles Musselwhite, David Dawson, David Gray, …
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R3,151
Discovery Miles 31 510
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book shows that transport matters. Comprising a series of
highly accessible chapters written by respected experts, it reviews
key transport issues and explains how and why effective and
efficient transport is fundamental to successfully addressing all
manner of public policy goals. Contributors explore how we 'do'
transport, as a result of the technologies available to us and the
cultures surrounding how we use them, and examine how this has
significant social, economic and environmental consequences. They
also provide key recommendations for how we could do things
differently to bring about a happier, healthier and more
economically secure future for all of us.
As the church in Africa continues its growth, there is a pressing
need for resources on what the church is, and how it should
function. Using 30 years of pastoral service in Lusaka, Zambia,
Conrad Mbewe applies biblical principles to help bring depth and
maturity to African church leaders.
Supported by the Independent Transport Commission (ITC): a
registered charity Why travel? What motivations underpin the
journeys we make? And how can we make decisions that improve our
travel experiences? Arguing that the desire to move is a purpose in
itself, this book brings together leading experts to provide
insights from multiple viewpoints across the sciences, arts and
humanities. Together, they examine key travel motivations,
including the importance of travel for human wellbeing, and how
these can be reconciled with challenges such as reducing our carbon
footprint, adapting new mobility technologies, and improving the
quality of our journeys. The book shows how our travel choices are
shaped by a wide range of social, physical, psychological and
cultural factors, which have profound implications for the design
of future transport policies. Offering thought-provoking and
practical new perspectives, this fascinating book will be essential
for all those who have ever wondered why we travel and how it
relates to our fundamental needs.
Is the automobility regime experiencing a transition towards
sustainability? To answer that question, this book investigates
stability and change in contemporary transport systems. It makes a
socio-technical analysis of transport systems, exploring the
strategies and beliefs of crucial actors such as car manufacturers,
local and national governments, citizens, car drivers, transport
planners and civil society. Two guiding questions are: Will we see
a greening of cars, based on technological innovations that sustain
the existing car-based system? Or is something more radical
desirable and likely, such as the development of travel regimes in
which car use is less dominant?
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Transport Matters (Paperback)
Glenn Lyons, Graham Parkhurst, Charles Musselwhite, David Dawson, David Gray, …
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R919
Discovery Miles 9 190
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This book shows that transport matters. Comprising a series of
highly accessible chapters written by respected experts, it reviews
key transport issues and explains how and why effective and
efficient transport is fundamental to successfully addressing all
manner of public policy goals. Contributors explore how we 'do'
transport, as a result of the technologies available to us and the
cultures surrounding how we use them, and examine how this has
significant social, economic and environmental consequences. They
also provide key recommendations for how we could do things
differently to bring about a happier, healthier and more
economically secure future for all of us.
The UK fuel tax protests of September 2000 generated considerable
debate about fuel prices and taxation and put transport in the
media spotlight. Away from the immediate events and debates
surrounding the protests, the experience offered the opportunity
for longer-term lessons on transport to be gained. The editors of
this volume, Glenn Lyons and Kiron Chatterjee, saw the opportunity
to get fresh insight into car dependence and conducted a
large-scale travel behaviour survey to find out how car users coped
when restricted in being able to buy petrol. This book presents
their findings and collects together articles written by other
researchers on a range of topics including fuel taxation, transport
pricing, policy acceptability, travel behaviour and goods
distribution.
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