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Advances in Transport Policy and Planning assesses both successful
and unsuccessful practices and policies from around the world on
the topic. This new release includes chapters that focus on An
Empirical Investigation of the Reward Incentive and Trip Purposes
on Departure Time Behavior Change, Planning Sustainable Transport
Systems by Promoting Urban Cycling in Moscow, Russia: Learning from
International Experience, the Past, Present and Future of
Transit-Oriented Development in three European Capital City
Regions, Institutional Influences on the Development of Urban
Freight Transport Policies by Local Authorities, Rethinking of
Parking Policies for the new Transport Planning Era, and more.
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.
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.
The requirement for sustainable transport in urban areas has become
more onerous in the past decade due to a number of negative
externalities which have been increasingly associated with growing
mobility and the advances made in the technology and available
options for sustainable transport. However, whilst on one hand
technology has supported the reduction of environmental impacts of
increased (car) mobility, other policies and actions influencing
behaviour have been identified as key contributors to reduce the
impact of transport. While the intentions behind particular
policies point towards sustainability goals, attitudes towards mode
choice are proving more difficult to shift. Specific actions are
driving best practice in reducing car dependence by providing
alternative means of car sharing and public transport use, whilst
others look at promoting non-motorized forms of transport. 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.
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