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Negotiating Climate Change in Crisis / Steffen Böhm, Sian Sullivan
Negotiating Climate Change in Crisis / Steffen Böhm, Sian Sullivan
Autore Apajalahti Eeva-Lotta
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (lxx-399 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) BaileyIan
BelcherOliver
BettiniGiovanni
BiggerPatrick
BoasIngrid
BöhmSteffen
BondPatrick
BrackingSarah
BruijnMirjam de
DieckmannUte
DunlapAlexander
Durand-DelacreDavid
DykeJames G
FarbotkoCarol
FremeauxIsabelle
FurmanEeva
GardhamSharon
GioliGiovanna
HalmeMinna
HannisMike
HarrisPaul G
HoffmanM. Timm
HulmeMike
Huq AndSaleemul
HutElodie
JaakkolaJ.J.K
JordanJay
KaplanRami
KennellyCara
KhanMizan R
KnorrWolfgang
LankfordBruce
LendelvoSelma
LevyDavid
LietaerSamuel
LinnanenLassi
LyytimäkiJari
MannGeoff
MannanShahrin
MönkkönenMikko
NashS.L
NeimarkBen
NewellPeter (Peter John)
NghitevelekwaRomie
NorthPeter
NybergDaniel
PatersonMatthew
PintoMechtilde
RohdeRick
SakdapolrakPatrick
SalonenA.O
SandoverRebecca
SiivonenKatriina
SoiniKatriina
SterlyHarald
SullivanSian
ToivonenTuuli
TolvanenAnne
Tripathy FurlongB.T
Van Der GeestKees
WainwrightJoel
WatsonRobert
WhitmarshLorraine
WrightChristopher
Soggetto topico Environmental Studies
finance
governance
climate change
extraction
social sciences
case studies
carbon emissions
climate activism
climate change frontline country
climate change negotiation
climate crisis
paradigms
ISBN 979-1-03-658791-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910557199103321
Apajalahti Eeva-Lotta  
Cambridge, : Open Book Publishers, 2022
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Transport in human scale cities / / edited by Milos N. Mladenović, Tuuli Toivonen, and Elias Willberg
Transport in human scale cities / / edited by Milos N. Mladenović, Tuuli Toivonen, and Elias Willberg
Autore Mladenović Miloš N
Pubbl/distr/stampa Northampton : , : Edward Elgar Publishing, , 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (290 pages)
Disciplina 388.4
Collana NECTAR Series on Transportation and Communications Networks Research
Soggetto topico Sustainable transportation
Urban transportation
Soggetto non controllato urban mobility
city
transport planning and policy
mobility innovations
urban sustainability
ISBN 1-80037-051-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Editors and contributors -- Acknowledgements -- PART I Introduction -- 1. Setting the stage for transport in human scale cities -- PART II Understanding human scale transport in cities -- 2. Urban transport and wellbeing: a critical analysis -- 3. The relationship between the population's socio-economic status and walkability measures: the context of the Lisbon metropolitan area -- 4. Avoiding public transport? Assessing the relationship between accessibility, income and commuting mode in Recife, Brazil -- 5. The quality of life effects of enhancing public transport subsidies for hospitality workers in Vancouver, British Columbia -- 6. Analysing urban mobility in ageing populations: the case of two Portuguese historic centres -- 7. Car sharing for older adults in Oslo: practices, needs and preferences -- PART III Responsible innovation practices for human scale cities -- 8. Issues in the design and application of stated adaptation surveys to examine behavioural change: the example of Mobility-as-a-Service -- 9. Lessons from the deployment of the world's first automated bus service on a mixed public road in Stockholm -- 10. Smartphone challenges to stimulate cycling: clues from a living lab in Enschede -- 11. Integrated mobility concepts in residential areas: challenges and opportunities of measures for sustainable urban mobility -- PART IV Potentials for developing planning processes for human scale cities -- 12. Channelling human scaled modes to build repurposed street networks -- 13. The Gross Potential for Cycling: planning for human scale urban mobility -- 14. Comparing spatial data sources for cycling studies: a review -- 15. Urban traffic and health risk: what is the role for citizen participation in transport planning?.
16. What could transport planning practice learn from public participation GIS method? -- 17. Participatory evaluation in transport planning: the application of Multi-Actor Multi-Criteria Analysis in co-creation to solve mobility problems in Brussels -- 18. Implementing a metro project: a political economy perspective from Lima -- PART V Conclusion -- 19. On the journey of transforming transport systems for human scale cities -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910557278503321
Mladenović Miloš N  
Northampton : , : Edward Elgar Publishing, , 2021
Materiale a stampa
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