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Transportation as a political issue

by Joop Schopman (Author)
©2003 Monographs X, 178 Pages

Summary

Land transportation has become a major political issue. The book surveys the problems and the measures taken. It discusses the costs caused by traffic for which it does not pay. Additional measures also have to be taken to reduce the negative impacts. Intermodal transport, denser traffic, and peak or congestion pricing are being discussed. All these initiatives can not solve the mounting problems. The amount of miles traveled will have to be reduced. Alternatives will have to be promoted such as better public transport, and the transfer of freight from road to train. Even our style of living will have to be changed. The second part discusses the actual measures taken by such countries as the United States, Switzerland, and the European Union. This survey covers the whole spectrum of initiatives taken or planned. At the end, some fundamental issues will be raised.

Details

Pages
X, 178
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631397763
Language
English
Keywords
Bussystem Traffic Pollution
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2002. X, 178 pp., num. graphs and tables

Biographical notes

Joop Schopman (Author)

The Author: After his studies in physics and philosophy the author worked at academic institutes in Amsterdam, Liège, Utrecht, Boston and Innsbruck. These experiences aroused his interest in the relationship between science, technology and society. Since 1982 he has focused on artificial intelligence and cognitive science with an emphasis on assessment. His move to Innsbruck confronted him with the Tyrolean problem of transportation. His main publications are in history and philosophy of science and technology.

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