Shifting gear: beyond classical mobility policies and urban planning
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| Publication date | 2012 |
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| Book title | Keep moving, towards sustainable mobility |
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| Event | EEAC / RLI Conference: Keep moving, towards sustainable mobility |
| Pages (from-to) | 151-178 |
| Publisher | The Hague: Eleven international publishing |
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| Abstract |
Mobility is the elixir of modern society. Man has been a travelling species for longer, of course. The quest not only for food, power and wealth, but also for ideas has inspired people to travel for ages. But during the modern era, we have perfected the mobility system. We now have a global economy that is not only functionally highly integrated, but celebrates this interconnectivity as well. This cultural celebration of the sheer endless opportunities is symbolized by the intercontinental holidays of middle class families. Sending images and story lines from faraway places and bringing insights and paraphernalia have become an indicator of social success. Less discussed but increasingly signi!-
cant: Modern society thrives on the fuels, food and other resources (from rare earth to phosphates) that we extract or grow at faraway places and ship between different continents. |
| Document type | Conference contribution |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://www.pbl.nl/sites/default/files/cms/publicaties/PBL_2012_Shifting-gear-beyond-classical-mobility-policies-and-urban-planning.pdf |
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