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An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Preston L Schiller (Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University (Canada) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle))

An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation By Preston L Schiller (Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University (Canada) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle))

Summary

Transportation plays a substantial role in the modern world; it offers tremendous benefits to society, but it also imposes significant economic, social and environmental costs. This work explains demand management as applied to transportation and present lessons from other public arenas and areas of application, especially in urban-suburban areas.

An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Summary

An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning and Implementation by Preston L Schiller (Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University (Canada) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle))

Transportation plays a substantial role in the modern world; it provides tremendous benefits to society, but it also imposes significant economic, social and environmental costs. Sustainable transport planning requires integrating environmental, social, and economic factors in order to develop optimal solutions to our many pressing issues, especially carbon emissions and climate change.

This essential multi-authored work reflects a new sustainable transportation planning paradigm. It explores the concepts of sustainable development and sustainable transportation, describes practical techniques for comprehensive evaluation, provides tools for multi-modal transport planning, and presents innovative mobility management solutions to transportation problems. This text reflects a fundamental change in transportation decision making. It focuses on accessibility rather than mobility, emphasizes the need to expand the range of options and impacts considered in analysis, and provides practical tools to allow planners, policy makers and the general public to determine the best solution to the transportation problems facing a community.

Featuring extensive international examples and case-studies, textboxes, graphics, recommended reading and end of chapter questions, the authors draw on considerable teaching and researching experience to present an essential, ground-breaking and authoritative text on sustainable transport.

Students of various disciplines, planners, policymakers and concerned citizens will find many of its provocative ideas and approaches of considerable value as they engage in the processes of understanding and changing transportation towards greater sustainability.

An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Reviews

This is the core text I have been searching for ... an excellent introduction to sustainable transportation. - Mark Zuidgeest, University of Twente & Secretary, Cycling Academic Network

A comprehensive primer...[and] an essential manual that not only includes guidance but also seeks to provide an understanding of how we arrived at the system with which we are currently struggling to maintain. - Walter Jeffery Moore, American Institute of Certified Planners

An informative compendium on transport policy issues of considerable interest to laypersons and experts alike...Studying this book can be inspiring and is recommended. - Natural Resources Forum

For any planner or local official struggling with how to address the issues moving their communities sustainably, this is an essential manual that not only includes guidance but also seeks to provide an understanding of how we arrived at the system with which we are currently struggling to maintain. - American Planning Association

This is the core text I have been searching for! The book provides an excellent introduction to sustainable transportation. It is comprehensive, highly readable, and puts a new critical, but optimistic, angle to the way we look at transportation sustainability. Essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners. - Mark Zuidgeest, Assistant Professor Urban Transport, University of Twente and Secretary, Cycling Academic Network

Preston Schiller, Eric Bruun and Jeff Kenworthy have all combined careful research with principled advocacy in service of the planet. ... Sustainable Transportation is thus an especially timely work, and it deserves to reach a wide audience. Preston Schiller, Eric Bruun and Jeff Kenworthy have assembled an encyclopedic and useable catalog of the theory, technique and practice needed for recovery from the Twentieth Century's long delusion about hypermobility, and it comes not a moment too soon! - From the Foreword by Hank Dittmar, Chief Executive, Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment, and Senior Research Associate, Oxford University, UK

This book on sustainable transport marks a significant improvement in the level of debate and information around this important topic and takes us firmly into the real world of policy, leadership, innovation, citizen action, implementation and the role of visionary politicians. It brings together a formidable trio of experienced researchers and draws on a body of new research from locations around the world that have moved beyond talking and are actually doing something. This is a valuable contribution which should not be underestimated. - Professor John Whitelegg, Stockholm Environment Institute, University of York

This is an excellent detailed manual for serious planning professionals. It goes beyond polemics to offer a sturdy blueprint for a saner future as we leave behind the age of cheap oil and Happy Motoring. - James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency, The Geography of Nowhere and Home from Nowhere

For any planner or local official struggling with how to address the issues moving their communities sustainably, this is an essential manual...Written with an accessible style and format, this text presents the issues and guidance which the reader can sip or even gulp without being overwhelmed. - Walter Jeffery Moore, Institute of Transportation Engineers

Readable, well referenced and with a good balance of history, detailed data and policy- a useful addition for those wanting to get an overview of Sustainable Transport issues - Manchester Climate Fortnightly

This multi-authored work reflects a new sustainable transportation planning paradigm--it provides practical tools to allow planners, policy makers, and the general public to determine the best solution to the transport problems facing a community. - Renew Magazine

When the relatively rare opportunity presents itself to write a positive book review, it is perhaps incumbent on the reviwer to compensate for all the negative, pedantic and miserly comments that may have flowed from his keyboard in previous critiques. It is, therefore, with both hands held high that I warmly welcome this excellent volume....As one might expect given its Earthscan imprimatur, most of the book's chapters have 'attitude'- thought provoking, good humoured, well organised, and, in this reviewer's opinion, offer highly effective advocacy for sustainability in thought and action...this book is too good to be quibbled about. Get it. Read it. Do it. - Journal of Transport Geography

Don't look too closely at the photograph of this book, or you'll notice the scratched cover and bent corners. That's because despite its size (this is no lightweight textbook, in every sense of the word), I carried it around for a good few weeks, ready to dip into at every opportunity. - Mobility Magazine

Besides its goal of shaping planning, policy-making, and citizen activities in a sustainable direction, this book is also a synthesis that draws together a huge amount of technical, social, economic, environmental, and cultural material... a well-structured, unique book that would be useful to a wide audience, including students, planners, policy and decision-makers, and engaged citizens. - Dr. Said M. Easa

Schiller et al. emphasize connections, interrelationships, and the human element; the book is aspirational. It is ideal for progressive planners and policy reform advocates. - Berkeley Planning Journal

It might be used as a textbook in undergraduate or graduate courses in city planning, civil engineering, or environmental studies. The book certainly contains some useful contributions to those teaching transportation planning. - Journal of the American Planning Association

The book is undoubtedly a strong contribution to the field of (transport) planning
and policy, and provides much food for thought for students, professional practitioners and engaged citizens. The international nature of the book provides a broad understanding for the reader, engendering a necessary perspective to think beyond one's local environment and to learn from examples successfully developed abroad. The use of analytical and visualization tools aids one's understanding of the concepts that they are describing ... An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation is a useful, affordable addition to the literature base and should be widely read and appreciated, and, most importantly, its principal messages should be adopted.
- Rachel Turner, International Planning Studies

The authors examine one of the most challenging issues in the field of sustainability, that of balancing societal demands for faster and more efficient mobility with a cleaner and healthier environment. In presenting this challenge, they provide an engaging interdisciplinary account of the evolution of modern transportation and its associated impacts ... With detailed illustrations and case studies, as well as chapter summaries and questions for discussion, this is an excellent introductory text, although it also holds insights for more experienced students and practitioners ... One of the key strengths of the text is that it is not focused just on theories, concepts, and models; the authors have written from the perspectives of expert practitioners - planners and engineers - who have concrete experience in the field that lends added depth to their academic treatment of the issues ... [this book is] an excellent introductory text for students of transportation planning, as well as an engaging source for policy makers and planners seeking new approaches to transportation development in a sustainable context. - Environments

About Preston L Schiller (Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University (Canada) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle))

Preston L. Schiller, is Adjunct Lecturer in the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. He has worked on the Washington State and federal Clean Air and Transportation Acts and been involved with numerous governmental transportation policy, planning, and regulatory boards at local, state and regional levels. Eric C. Bruun, teaches at the University of Pennsylvania and is a consultant specializing in transportation systems, investment analysis and in Intelligent Transportation Systems applied to innovative services for the disabled and to other hard-to-serve transit markets. He is the author of Better Public Transit Systems: Analyzing Investments and Performance (2007) as well as numerous technical reports and journal publications. Dr Jeffrey Kenworthy is Professor in Sustainable Cities in the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP) at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. He has 30 years experience in urban transport and land use policy with over 200 publications in the field.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Foreword. Introduction and Overview 1. A Highly Mobile Planet and its Challenges: Automobile Dependency, Equity and Inequity 2. Automobile Cities, the Car Culture and Alternative Possibilities 3. History of Sustainable and Unsustainable Transportation: From Walking to Wheels and Back to Walking 4. Modes, Roads, and Routes: Technologies, Infrastructure, Functions and Inter-Relatedness 5. Moving Freight, Logistics and Supply Chains in a More Sustainable Direction 6. Transportation Economics and Investment: Improving Analysis and Investment Strategies 7. Public Policy and Effective Citizen Participation: Leadership, Deliberation, Backcasting, Scenarios, Visualization, and Visioning 8. A New Planning Paradigm: From Integrated Planning, Policy and Mobility Management to Repair, Regeneration and Renewal 9. Exemplars of Sustainable Transportation: Walking the Talk in Vancouver, Portland, Boulder, Freiburg, Seoul and Surubaya 10. Conclusion: Growing More Exemplars. Appendix: Transit Primer. Resources- Toolbox. Endnotes. Bibliography-References. Index

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GOR013283727
9781844076659
1844076652
An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning and Implementation by Preston L Schiller (Department of Geography and Planning, Queen's University (Canada) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington (Seattle))
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