In this lecture, we address the question on whether and how transport can serve and support other local and global agendas in urban areas. There are important contributions that a well-functioning city transport system can make to a range of goals—including improving housing (and lowering housing costs), reducing poverty (including increasing income-earning opportunities and lowering transport costs), and reducing disaster risk, adapting to climate change and climate change mitigation. But to what extent do the transport components of these strategies overlap or conflict? And, perhaps as importantly, is it possible to implement what is needed, especially in regard to land-use management that supports these goals.
‘How Can Transport Contribute to Other Urban Agendas?’
Springer Transactions in Civil and Environmental Engineering
2021-05-20
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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