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Title
Sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Urban transportation--Environmental aspects (LCSH)
Urban transportation--Planning (LCSH)
Sustainable development (LCSH)
Urban transportation--Germany--Munich--Case studies (LCSH)
Transport (UKSLC)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Maps
Geographic Coverage
Germany
Classification
LCC: HE305 .S885 2016
DDC: 388 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
Content
text
Summary
"This book is focussing on the results of the mobil. LAB Doctoral Research Group 'Sustainable mobility in the metropolitan region of Munich' for its first phase. It highlights the key findings of young scientists from diverse disciplines on selected issues of sustainable mobility, such as neighbourhood mobility, sustainable modes, regional governance and spatial aspects. This includes insights of methods used to assess sustainable mobility, the way how to study and how to conceptualize sustainable development in each of the contributions. Each chapter is built on case studies in cooperation with practice partners and based on empirical data in the metropolitan region of Munich. Moreover, a common understanding of sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions and future research perspectives on mobility cultures are developed. In consequence, the knowledge and experiences are shared in order to generate strategies and actions to address, promote and support sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions"--Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Sustainable Mobility in the Metropolitan Region of Munich: An Introduction
A Governance Approach to Sustainable Mobility
Policies to Achieve Environmental Goals in the Built Environment
Sustainable Tourist Mobility: Implications for Urban Destination Management
Corporate Mobility: When and Why Does it Become a Burden?
Social Sustainability and Mobility: The Case of Low-Income Groups
'Knowledge-Workers': A Conceptual Framework on Commuting Patterns
Sharp Increases in Mobility Costs: A Trigger for Sustainable Mobility
Handling Non-Motorized Trips in Travel Demand Models
Pedelecs as New Tools for Active Mobility: 'Cheating' or Sustainable Transportation?
Individual Contributions Toward a Common Objective
Perspectives on Sustainable Mobility in Metropolitan Regions: Shaping Mobility Cultures.
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Sustainable mobility in metropolitan regions