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Low Carbon Mobility for Future Cities: Principles and Applications

English · Hardback

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Urban Transport energy efficiency and environmental sustainability continue to present big challenges for city leaders and policy think tanks. As the share of the world's population living in cities grows to nearly 70 per cent between now and 2050, urban transport energy consumption is forecast to double to meet the travel demand in the world's future cities. This urban growth will also dramatically change the scale and nature of our communities, and put a tremendous strain on the built environment and infrastructure that delivers vital services like transport.
This book presents a cohesive body of work on the policy principles and practical applications to drive sustainable mobility services in tomorrow's smart cities. Topics covered include policy principles for low carbon mobility; low carbon mobility and reducing automobile dependence; integrated land-use and transport planning for future cities; decarbonising suburban mobility; public transport for the urban millennium; impacts on public health; active transport, health and wellbeing; mobility and the sharing economy; autonomous shared mobility; gamification and sustainable mobility; and digital innovations and disruptive mobility.
Low Carbon Mobility for Future Cities will be essential reading for researchers and practitioners in transport engineering, urban planning, transport planning and strategy, government employees in charge of sustainable practices, higher degree students, and the industries involved in offering mobility as a service.

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Chapter 2: Urban mobility: challenges and opportunities

  • Chapter 3: Policy principles for low carbon mobility

  • Chapter 4: Low carbon mobility and reducing automobile dependence

  • Chapter 5: Integrated land-use and transport planning for future cities: and the importance of active transport

  • Chapter 6: Decarbonising suburban mobility

  • Chapter 7: The 'disruption' we really need: public transport for the urban millennium

  • Chapter 8: Urban transport and impacts on public health

  • Chapter 9: Active transport: policy directions for creating built environments that support health and well-being

  • Chapter 10: Mobility and the sharing economy: industry developments and early understanding of impacts

  • Chapter 11: Autonomous vehicles and shared mobility: shaping the future of urban transport

  • Chapter 12: Gamification and sustainable mobility: challenges and opportunities in a changing transportation landscape

  • Chapter 13: Digital innovations and smart mobility: mapping the value beyond the hype

  • Chapter 14: Summary and future directions



Summary

This book brings together leading experts in the areas of urban planning, transport planning and strategy, traffic management and transport technology to present a cohesive work on the policy principles and practical applications to drive urban mobility services in tomorrow's smart cities.

Product details

Assisted by Hussein Dia (Editor), Hussein (Associate Professor Dia (Editor)
Publisher Institution of Engineering & Technology
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2017
 
EAN 9781785611971
ISBN 978-1-78561-197-1
No. of pages 376
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 24 mm
Weight 733 g
Series Transportation
Transportation
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature and society: general, reference works
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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