Traffic jam : ten years of sustainable transport in the UK.

Author(s)
Docherty, I. & Shaw, J. (eds.)
Year
Abstract

This book offers a timely analysis of the UK government's sustainable - or subsequently 'integrated' - transport policy 10 years after the publication of A New Deal for Transport: Better for Everyone . Written by transport experts and with a foreword by Christian Wolmar, the book identifies the modest successes and, sadly, the far more significant failures in government policy over the last decade. The authors also uncover why it has proved so difficult to adopt a more sustainable approach to transport and break Britain's love-affair with the car. The book reviews the links between the idea of sustainability and transport policy, and provides an up-to-the-minute analysis of the political realities surrounding the delivery of a sustainable transport agenda in the UK. It picks up on the principal components of A New Deal for Transport and evaluates to what extent these have, or haven't, been delivered in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The contributors analyse why delivering sustainable transport policies seems to present particular difficulties to ministers across the UK, and considers the UK's experience in an international perspective. The book draws lessons from the last 10 years in order to better inform future policy development. Content list: 1, Part one: Policy, politics and geography: New deal or no new deal? A decade of 'sustainable' transport in the UK ~ Jon Shaw and Iain Docherty; 2: Devolution and the changing geography of the UK's transport governance ~ Danny MacKinnon and Geoff Vigar; 3: Part two: Progress in policy implementation: Roads and traffic: from 'predict and provide' to 'making best use' ~ Graham Parkhurst and Geoff Dudley; 4: Is Labour delivering a sustainable railway? ~ John Preston; 5: Buses and light rail: stalled en route? ~ Richard Knowles and Pedro Abrantes; 6: Walking and cycling: easy wins for a sustainable transport policy? ~ Rodney Tolley; 7: UK aviation: taking off for growth? ~ Brian Graham; 8: Economic versus environmental sustainability for ports and shipping: charting a new course? ~ David Pinder; 9: Part three: 10 years since A New Deal for Transport: signposts to the UK's transport future? Transport for London: success despite Westminster? ~ Peter White; 10: Mind the gap: the UK's record in international perspective ~Tom Rye; 11: Traffic Jam? Policy debates after 10 years of 'sustainable' transport ~ Phil Goodwin. (Author/publisher)

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20091076 ST
Source

Bristol, The Policy Press, 2008, XXII + 250 p., ref. - ISBN-10 1-847420729 / ISBN-13 978-1847420725

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