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Mobility and Environment

eBook - Humanists versus Engineers in Urban Policy and Professional Education
ISBN/EAN: 9789400712201
Umbreit-Nr.: 1841287

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 202 S., 1.45 MB
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Erschienen am 28.06.2011
Auflage: 1/2011


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><i>Mobility and Environment</i> calls for a mobility revolution which does not simply mean taking a bus instead of a car: it implies a dramatic shift in the political debate from a technical to a political culture. The author introduces his book by disputing non-political Sustainable Development policies which are among the major culprits for the conservatism in environmental policies.</p><p>For at least forty years, urban mobility policies, based on compulsive infrastructure building, have failed both in satisfying transportation demand and in coping with high environmental impacts. Nonetheless decision-makers keep employing the same professionals and therefore they act as shepherds who commit their sheep in the wolfs custody. Corrado Poli treats mobility policy as a political, ethical, social and educational issue rather than as a mere civil engineering one.</p><p><i>Mobility and Environment</i>challenges some deeply entrenched professional and economic monopolies which negatively affect urban and transportation planning in North America and Europe, and argues the old idea which bounded transportation and communication. A real environmentalist effort in traffic planning should begin from new technologies and from the analysis of citizens preferences. A series of new projects are presented which include mobility demand reduction and focus on democracy in planning.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • <p>Compulsive infrastructure building has not satisfied transportation demand, yet it has led to major environmental damage. This appeal for a mobility revolution calls for a dramatic shift in the debate to make it a political rather than an engineering issue.</p>