Buch, Englisch, 461 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 733 g
Tradition and Transition in European Travel Patterns
Buch, Englisch, 461 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 733 g
Reihe: Transportation Research, Economics and Policy
ISBN: 978-90-481-4278-1
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
questions the uniqueness of European travel and transport policies and demonstrates that, in many ways, Europe is different from other developed economies. However, there are side dissimilarities within Europe. The authors take a deep look at the underlying factors which affect travel behavior, with the objective of providing the necessary information for policy making. The comparative chapters of Part II provide an analysis based on national perspectives of the role of the time dimension travel; automobile ownership and use; commuting; public transport; and international travel. They also review the transport policies applied in Europe, explaining why some policies work in some places, while failing in others.
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Research
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Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Internationale Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaften einzelner Länder und Regionen
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Stadt- und Regionalsoziologie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik, politische Ökonomie
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Humangeographie Wirtschaftsgeographie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Volkswirtschaftslehre Allgemein Wirtschaftswachstum
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List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. List of Abbreviations. Part I: European Mobility Patterns. 1. Introduction: can a Billion Trips be Reduced to a Few Patterns? I. Salomon, J.-P. Orfeuil, P. Bovy. 2. European Mobility is Different: a Global Perspective; J.-P. Orfeuil, P. Bovy. 3. Europe: a Heterogeneous `Single Market'; P. Bovy, J.-P. Orfeuil, D. Zumkeller. 4. Travel Patterns of Europeans in Everyday Life; J.-P. Orfeuil, I. Salomon. Part II: Dimensions of European Mobility. 5. Taming the Peak: Time and Timing as Travel Moderators; I. Salomon, M. Tacken. 6. Cars: Increasing Ownership and Decreasing Use? W. Korver, J. Klooster, G.R.M. Jansen. 7. Commuting: Home Sprawl, Job Sprawl and Traffic Jams; G.R.M. Jansen. 8. Public Transport: Requiem or Revival? E. Stern, T. Tretvik. 9. Travelling across Europe: Going for Pleasure and Profit; F. Potier, A. Turel, J.-P. Orfeuil. 10. Transport Policy: the European Laboratory; P. Jones, P. Bovy, J.-P. Orfeuil, I. Salomon. Part III: National Perspectives. 11. Austria: Something is Happening between East and West; G. Sammer. 12. Belgium: Mobility at the Political Heart of Europe; H. Meersman, E. Van de Voorde. 13. Finland: Mobility on the Top of Europe; L. Hilska, V.-P. Kallberg. 14. France: a Centralized Country in between Regional and European Development; J.-P. Orfeuil. 15. Germany: On the Verge of a New Era; C. Heidemann, U. Kunert, D. Zumkeller. 16. Greece: Growing Slow, Travelling Fast;K. Petrakis. 17. Israel: Transport in a Turbulent `Island-State'; I. Salomon, E. Feitelson. 18. Italy: Transport along the Peninsula; G. De Sole, M. Pazienti. 19. The Netherlands: Ground Transport below Sea Level; W. Korver, G.R.M. Jansen, P. Bovy. 20. Norway: Crossing Fjords and Mountains; A. Hervik, T. Tretvik, L. Ovstedal. 21. Sweden: Moving towards a Safer Environment; K. Westin. 22. Switzerland: Neutrality at the Center of Europe; R. Maggi, M. Philippini. 23. Turkey: Coping with High Transit Demands through Entrepreneurship; G. Mentes, A. Turel, T. Gunal. 24. United Kingdom: Deregulated Transport in an Over-regulated Continent; S. Cullinane. References. Appendix A: Currency Exchange Table (31.12.88). Appendix B: Purchasing Power Parities (1989). Index.