Transport, Climate Change and the City

Author:   Robin Hickman ,  David Banister
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415660020


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   20 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Sustainable mobility has long been sought after in cities around the world, particularly in industrialised countries, but also increasingly in the emerging cities in Asia. Progress however appears difficult to make as the private car, still largely fuelled by petrol or diesel, remains the mainstream mode of use. Transport is the key sector where carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions seem difficult to reduce. Transport, Climate Change and the City seeks to develop achievable and low transport CO2 emission futures in a range of international case studies, including in London, Oxfordshire, Delhi, Jinan and Auckland. The aim is that the scenarios as developed, and the consideration of implementation and governance issues, can help us plan for and achieve attractive future travel behaviours at the city level. The alternative is to continue with only incremental progress against CO2 reduction targets, to ‘sleepwalk’ into climate change difficulties, oil scarcity, a poor quality of life, and to continue with the high traffic casualty figures. The topic is thus critical, with transport viewed as central to the achievement of the sustainable city and reduced CO2 emissions.

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Author:   Robin Hickman ,  David Banister
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   1.020kg
ISBN:  

9780415660020


ISBN 10:   0415660025
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   20 January 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Transport, Climate Change and the City 2. Futures, Scenarios and Strategic Conversations 3. Ambitions Towards Sustainable Mobility (London) 4. Affluent Rurality and Car Dependence (Oxfordshire) 5. Breaking the Projected Trend 5. Breaking the Projected Trend (Delhi) 6. Building a New World 7. Urban Dispersal and High Motorisation (Auckland) 8. Sustainable Transport and the City

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A hugely authoritative book on a hugely important subject.-Peter Hall, University College London, UCL While transport's contribution to climate change is of global importance, it needs to be addressed at the city or metropolitan scale. Yet cities differ, precluding easy one-size-fits-all solutions. By taking a scenario approach to a wide variety of cities this highly readable book provides insights to what can be done and how in a comprehensive manner. It is a major contribution, of interest to academics and practitioners alike.-Eran Feitelson, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Quirky, intriguing, confronting stories of how the world's cities are slipping further into car dependence - and some possible solutions.-Peter Newman, Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute, Australia This fantastically illustrated book is a joy to read and adds to other books on sustainable transport in its case based focus on the instrumental role that transport can and should play in the sustainable city. The scenarios developed for London, Oxfordshire, Delhi, Jinan and Auckland illustrate that different futures, away from the car, are possible, and that a 0.5 tCO2 per capita target can be achieved in different contexts. A must for everyone looking for inspiration to design sustainable travel solutions! -Bert van Wee, Delft University of Technology and Scientific Director of TRAIL research school, the Netherlands The metropolitan case studies presented by Hickman and Banister (2014) as part of their well-established work on transport and sustainability are basically framed by two approaches, a political one and a methodological one. From a political point of view the climate change mitigation debate is the central reference. The authors show in an impressive and convincingway, what the target to limit the globalwarming to 2 DegreesC by 2050 actually means for the organization of urban mobility in cities worldwide. - Thomas Klinger, Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier


A hugely authoritative book on a hugely important subject. -Peter Hall, University College London, UCL While transport's contribution to climate change is of global importance, it needs to be addressed at the city or metropolitan scale. Yet cities differ, precluding easy one-size-fits-all solutions. By taking a scenario approach to a wide variety of cities this highly readable book provides insights to what can be done and how in a comprehensive manner. It is a major contribution, of interest to academics and practitioners alike. -Eran Feitelson, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Quirky, intriguing, confronting stories of how the world's cities are slipping further into car dependence - and some possible solutions. -Peter Newman, Curtin University Sustainability Policy (CUSP) Institute, Australia This fantastically illustrated book is a joy to read and adds to other books on sustainable transport in its case based focus on the instrumental role that transport can and should play in the sustainable city. The scenarios developed for London, Oxfordshire, Delhi, Jinan and Auckland illustrate that different futures, away from the car, are possible, and that a 0.5 tCO2 per capita target can be achieved in different contexts. A must for everyone looking for inspiration to design sustainable travel solutions! -Bert van Wee, Delft University of Technology and Scientific Director of TRAIL research school, the Netherlands


Author Information

Robin Hickman is a Senior Lecturer at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, and Visiting Research Associate at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, UK. David Banister is Professor of Transport Studies and Director of the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford, UK.

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