Limits to Travel

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Limits to Travel

How Far Will You Go?

Interdisciplinary studies Politics and government Public international law Urban and municipal planning and policy Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: David Metz

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th May 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781136553288


Introduction

As affluence grows, it gets easier to travel faster and further. But research shows that, despite this, the average travel time in all societies remains steady at roughly an hour a day. The implication is that people are choosing to increase the distance they regularly travel, rather than opting for shorter journey times. While this clearly offers advantages in terms of reaching more desirable locations, the disadvantages are numerous - not least that of anthropogenic climate change, to which transport is the fastest growing contributor. However, the stability of travel time does not form part of the present conceptual framework of transport policy makers and professionals - consequently, misconceived decisions lead to unintended outcomes.

About the Book

In this intriguing book, David Metz examines the inadequacies inherent in the current thinking, along with the resulting problems, such as pollution, congestion and noise. He highlights the impact of the rapid increase in car use in China and India, and explores the general travel experience, public vs. private transport, and transport technology. In considering to what extent travel could be avoided, he arrives at a new paradigm to underpin sustainable transport policies, based on the fundamental characteristics of human mobility and focusing on quality, not quantity, of travel.

Further Information

Visit the Limits to Travel website at: http://www.limitstotravel.org.uk/

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