A pathway to sustainable transport.

Author(s)
Toleman, R. & Rose, G.
Year
Abstract

This paper proposes an intermediate and pragmatic approach to sustainable transport policy. It is based within the broad perspectives of sustainability, while developing the Swedish Vision Zero approach to strategic goal setting and reviewing the institutional consequences. It is not the definitive answer to achieving sustainability across the whole of society, but it offers substantial potential for pragmatic progress by integrating international current best practice with high priorities for action, while seeking to deliver specific benefits to individuals and society. This paper: 1. Reviews the broad context of approaches to the concept of sustainability and its implementation; 2. Identifies an intermediate strategic approach to transport sustainability, building on the Vision Zero approach and international best practice; 3. Reviews the implications for institutional and organisational development in transport; 4. Identifies research issues that arise from this approach, including institutional structures and systems and the possible future role of government. (a) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E216058.

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C 48601 (In: C 48575 [electronic version only]) /15 /72 / ITRD E216008
Source

In: ATRF07 : Managing transport in a climate of change and uncertainty: proceedings of the 30th Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF) 2007, Melbourne, 25-27 September 2007, 15 p.

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