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Sustainable urban transport
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...
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Format: | e-Book |
Language: | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald,
2015.
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Series: | Transport and sustainability ;
v. 7. |
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Online Access: | Full-text access |
Table of Contents:
- Sustainable urban transport : an introduction / Maria Attard, Yoram Shiftan
- The economic assessment of health benefits of active transport / Elisabete Arsenio, Paulo Ribeiro
- Mode decisions and context change : what about the attitudes? A conceptual framework / Annika Busch-Geertsema, Martin Lanzendorf
- The influence of parent's perceptions and residential self-selection to the children's travel modes at single parent households / Yusak O. Susilo
- Children's independent mobility in Israel : case study of the Arab population group / Wafa Elias
- The Malta bus service reform : implications for policy from a natural experiment of attitudes towards bus service quality, and modal shift / Thérèse Bajada
- Further research into using geographic principles to analyze public transportation in the USA and maximize the concept of induced transit / Richard D. Quodomine
- Understanding multimodal and intermodal mobility / Helga Jonuschat, Korinna Stephan, Marc Schelewsky
- Who would use integrated sustainable mobility services and why? / Daniel Hinkeldein [and others]
- Car sharing systems as a sustainable transport policy : a case study from Lisbon, Portugal / Patrícia Baptista, Sandra Melo, Catarina Rolim
- Analysis of effects resulting from improved vehicle fuel efficiency and fuel price changes applied to the Berlin city network / Arne Höltl, Matthias Heinrichs, Cathy Macharis.