Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (296 pages)
ISBN:
9781800370517
Serie:
NECTAR series on transportation and communications networks research
Inhalt:
Contents: Part I: Introduction -- 1. Setting the stage for transport in human scale cities / Milos N. Mladenović, Karst T. Geurs, Elias Willberg and Tuuli Toivonen -- Part II Understanding human scale transport in cities -- 2. Urban transport and wellbeing: A critical analysis / Tim Schwanen -- 3. The relationship between the population's socio-economic status and walkability measures: The context of the lisbon metropolitan area / Mauro F. Pereira, Paula Santana and David S. Vale -- 4. Avoiding public transport? Assessing the relationship between accessibility, income and commuting mode in recife, brazil / Geneviève Boisjoly, Ahmed El-Geneidy and Bernardo Serra -- 5. The quality of life effects of enhancing public transport subsidies for hospitality workers in vancouver, British columbia / Peter V. Hall, Anthony Perl and Karen Sawatzky -- 6. Analysing urban mobility in ageing populations: The case of two portuguese historic centres / Anabela Salgueiro Narciso Ribeiro, Fernando Brandão Alves, Ana Maria César Bastos Silva, Sara Santos Cruz, Inês Cunha and João Pedro Martins -- 7. Car sharing for older adults in oslo: Practices, needs and preferences / Tanu Priya Uteng -- Part III Responsible innovation practices for human scale cities -- 8. Issues in the design and application of stated adaptation surveys to examine behavioural change: The example of mobility-as-a-service / Anna-Maria Feneri, Soora Rasouli and Harry J.P. Timmermans -- 9. Lessons from the deployment of the world's first automated bus service on a mixed public road in stockholm / Yusak Susilo, Rami Darwish, Anna Pernestål and Pei Nen (Esther) Chee -- 10. Smartphone challenges to stimulate cycling: Clues from a living lab in enschede / Tom Thomas, Bingyuan Huang, Benjamin Groenewolt and Eric C. van Berkum -- 11. Integrated mobility concepts in residential areas: Challenges and opportunities of measures for sustainable urban mobility / Benjamin Heldt, Rebekka Oostendorp and Julia Oehlert -- Part IV Potentials for developing planning processes for human scale cities -- 12. Channelling human scaled modes to build repurposed street networks / Kevin J. Krizek and David A. King -- 13. The gross potential for cycling: Planning for human scale urban mobility / Cecília Silva, Joana S. Marques, Miguel Lopes and Ana M. Dias -- 14. Comparing spatial data sources for cycling studies: A review / Elias Willberg, Henrikki Tenkanen, Age Poom, Maria Salonen and Tuuli Toivonen -- 15. Urban traffic and health risk: What is the role for citizen participation in transport planning? / Marina van Geenhuizen and Anna Berti Suman -- 16. What could transport planning practice learn from public participation gis method? / Milos N. Mladenović, Marketta Kyttä, Kirsi Forss and Maarit Kahila-Tani -- 17. Participatory evaluation in transport planning: The application of multi-actor multi-criteria analysis in co-creation to solve mobility problems in brussels / Jesse Pappers, Imre Keserü and Cathy Macharis -- 18. Implementing a metro project: A political economy perspective from lima / Katy Indira Huaylla Sallo and Robin Hickman -- Part V Conclusion -- 19. On the journey of transforming transport systems for human scale cities / Milos N. Mladenović, Elias Willberg, Tuuli Toivonen and Karst T. Geurs -- Index.
Inhalt:
"This timely book calls for a paradigm shift in urban transport, which remains one of the critically uncertain aspects of the sustainability transformation of our societies. It argues that the potential of human scale thinking needs to be recognised, both in understanding people on the move in the city and within various organisations responsible for cities. Taking a multidisciplinary approach with a focus on the human scale, expert contributors offer lessons for responsible innovation practices to advance the human scale urban mobility technologies. Chapters also offer new insights into the development of urban and transport planning processes, considering new data, methods and approaches. Drawing on specific examples, the book presents a critical analysis of key topics, including the relationship between transport and wellbeing, the relationship between accessibility and income, the mobility of the elderly and various transport planning and policy questions. Transport in Human Scale Cities will be a critical reading for scholars and students of transport studies, urban economics, and urban and human geography. Its arguments for broadening the discussion on humans in urban mobility systems and necessary actions for the transition out of the current car-dependent mobility regime will also benefit policy-makers and practitioners in these fields"--
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781800370500
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als ISBN 9781800370500(hardback)
Sprache:
Englisch
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DOI:
10.4337/9781800370517