Description
Unsustainable Transport and Transition in China
Routledge Studies in Transport, Environment and Development Series
Author: Loo Becky PY
Language: EnglishSubjects for Unsustainable Transport and Transition in China:
Keywords
Sustainable Transport Strategies; Unsustainable Transport; Chinese cities; Hybrid Electric Vehicles; Climate Change; Sustainable Transport Transition; David Banister; City Clusters; Mobility; Electric Vehicles; risk; Sustainable Transport; air pollution; Transport Carbon Emissions; terrorist attacks; Current Bus Service; natural disasters; Chinese Government; flooding; Road Fatalities; drought; Tod Neighbourhood; earthquakes; BRT; passenger transport; Autonomous Vehicles; developing countries; Gdp Forecast; Solutions; China’s Gdp Growth; Environmental economics; Urban Non-agricultural Population; Environmental policy; Mobility Drivers; Environmental studies; Vehicle Fleet Size; Sustainability; Passenger Turnover; Sustainable development; Maximum Average Distance; Becky P.Y; Loo; Mao Zedong; Comprehensive Sustainability; Freight Turnover; Human Suffering
Publication date: 12-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 12-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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This book discusses various transport sustainability issues from the perspective of developing countries, exploring key issues, problems and potential solutions for improving transport sustainability in China. It first reviews the current transport sustainability baselines in the three key dimensions of environmental, economic and social sustainability, via an international comparison encompassing both developed and developing countries in different world regions. Then, with a time frame up to 2030, the study groups 100 major Chinese cities according to their baseline conditions, projected population and economic growth, and common sustainability challenges in passenger transport.
A systematic attempt is made to discuss the characteristics, strengths and weaknesses of various emerging sustainable transport strategies, including the metro systems, bus rapid transit, light rail, bicycles (and e-bicycles), electric vehicles and walking. Based on the different city clusters identified, the study then explores the opportunities and constraints of introducing a range of emerging sustainable transport strategies through both statistical analysis and detailed fieldwork. Future directions and challenges are identified based on official documents, onsite observations and interviews with local people. The study concludes with thoughts on sustainable transport in smart cities, the importance of governance, local participation, internal and external city movements, and towards a holistic sustainable transport plan.
Unsustainable Transport and Transition in China will be of great interest to scholars interested in carbon emissions, climate change, environmental policy, planning, road safety, sustainability, transportation and urban studies, and is relevant to China and other developing countries.
1. Introduction 2. The Context 3. Benchmarking at the International Level 4. Looking into the Future and the Dynamics within the Nation 5. Cities and the Formation of City Clusters 6. Overview of Unsustainable Transport Challenges by City Cluster 7. Initial Strategies of Sustainable Transport 8. Incorporating the Local Context and Modified Sustainable Transport Strategies 9. Ways Forward
Becky P.Y. Loo is Professor of Geography at the University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include transportation, e-technologies (defined as microelectronics, informatics and telecommunications) and society. In particular, she excels in spatial analysis, surveys, behavioural modelling, transport carbon emissions, regional infrastructure, transit-oriented development, walkable communities, and road safety.