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Transportation and the Environment

✍ Scribed by Banister, David; Anderton, Karen; Bonilla, David; Givoni, Moshe; Schwanen, Tim


Book ID
120344557
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
504 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
1543-5938

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✦ Synopsis


The growth of CO~2~-intensive transport, mobility and the impact of transport on the environment are reviewed. The recent global exponential growth in transport is unsustainable and must end unless the transport sector can decarbonize. The paper examines solutions for low-carbon transport systems; the behavioral options; possible demand reduction; the role of innovative technologies; and the means by which international agreements on pricing, standards, and regulations can be effectively used. Transport brings enormous benefits to society, and it has been instrumental in the globalization of the world economy, with substantial capital investments in its material infrastructure. Transport governance also needs rethinking to understand the major challenges, to implement major policy changes, and to address the problems of fragmented decision making. Holistic approaches, using ideas from transition management and niche development, are proposed as a framework within which both technological innovation and new patterns of travel and trade can be brought about.


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