The sustainable mobility paradigm
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
3-2008
Subject Area
policy - sustainable, ridership - behaviour
Keywords
behaviour, acceptability, engagement, participation
Abstract
This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional transport planning on travel as a derived demand and on travel cost minimisation. It suggests that the existing paradigm ought to be more flexible, particularly if the sustainable mobility agenda is to become a reality. The second part argues that policy measures are available to improve urban sustainability in transport terms but that the main challenges relate to the necessary conditions for change. These conditions are dependent upon high-quality implementation of innovative schemes, and the need to gain public confidence and acceptability to support these measures through active involvement and action. Seven key elements of sustainable mobility are outlined, so that public acceptability can be more effectively promoted.
Rights
Permission to publish the abstract given by Elsevier. Copyright remains with Elsevier.
Recommended Citation
Banister, D. (2008). The sustainable mobility paradigm. Transport Policy, Vol. 15, (2), Pp. 73-80.
Comments
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